Had an interesting discussion yesterday (yes, mostly with myself in self isolation.....) based on the premise of renovating a course with limited funds. So it came up that if anything can be improved at least somewhat, and people naturally rank everything (even in a beauty contest you still pick the best).
So, what 1-2-4-6 (the worst, the worst on each nine, to the worst 25% or 33%) what greens (or holes) would those be.
The discussion gets a bit more personal for architects when renovating one of their own courses. I am drawing up a long term master plan for both courses up at Giant's Ridge, and have decided the Legend needs more work, since the Quarry is still top ranked. Legend is fairly high as well, but if we want two equal courses, some design improvements are probably needed, so the question came up. After some thought and limiting to 4/25%:
The 5th (just a poorly executed idea, which we will change to a model based on Augusta 18 (which is close)
The 6th, a poorly designed (if I am honest) that doesn't really function as a Redan and has some other circulation problems
The 16th, which runs near a beautiful lake, but the green was never put as close to the water and view as it might have been.
The 18th, which I made 338 and provided a valley of sin, but which most golfers thought was too easy for a finish, so we found a new back tee to extend to 405 and changed the green to an entirely new concept (in plan, no construction has taken place, of course)
Interesting concept for everyone to pick on their favorite course, no?
And/or, for discussion purposes here, how about starting with something everyone here probably knows, what of CB Mac's templates is your least favorite 1, 2, 4 or 6?
Have to start with the Biarritz. I like it, have built some, but honestly, can't really play them as intended with current equipment, and really wonder if it ever worked as intended.
Second would be the double plateau green.
Discuss templates and one of your favorite courses, to pass the time during self isolation.