Geoff Childs,
What makes the 4th hole so difficult to accept is the knowledge that not far away, at Piping Rock and NGLA, are Road Hole greens/complexes representative of the Road Hole green/complex at TOC.
There would seem to be no creative or agronomic impediment to restoring that green/complex to its original or intended form, with the only impediment being the inability to focus on the proper goal.
SPDB,
When I casually looked at the 4th at Yale, it seemed that there was more then ample elevation and grade necessary to accomodate any drainage issues.
Geoff Childs,
I don't know how any architect could look at old photos, aerial and ground level, and then offer that the current green/complex is the result of a faithful and/or professional effort at restoration.
I would be embarrassed if that is what I had produced.
And, what I'm surprised at is, that Yale accepted this non-representative faux-restoration as the final product.
Who signed off on it for Yale, they are just as much at fault ?
A possible solution might be to find an alumnus who would be willing to fund a
TRUE restoration, provided his architect had complete creative control in the context of a true restoration.
But, would the University have the strength of character to admit they made a mistake, and let another party fix it
?