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Peter Pallotta

Re: A single tee golf course
« Reply #25 on: November 07, 2019, 07:30:45 PM »
Mike -
I'd not seen your course 'broken down' like that before -- and now it seems even more charming than ever.
As a golfer I so like how you've 'spread out' those 6500 yards and Par 71.
As a person, and despite the fact that I nearly failed grade 13 Algebra & Calculus both, I can appreciate the mathematical beauty of your 'equation'.
It feels to me like a perfectly constructed jazz solo -- one that, while it excels in technical matters, stands out more because it tells a clear and compelling story, with no note wasted and with every note adding to the meaning.
P


Mark_Fine

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Re: A single tee golf course
« Reply #26 on: November 07, 2019, 11:22:39 PM »
I would advocate an infinite set of tees vs having only one.  And they don’t all have to be “formal” tees.  Time and difficulty are two of the biggest reasons people shy away from playing golf.