I also agree that 10 was/is a crap hole. Nothing like a 420-yard dogleg par 4 (from one tee up from tips) where the bend in the dogleg is approximately 190 yards off the tee, leaving 230 in from there. Little room to cut corner with trees on right side and bunkers on far side of dogleg.
As for starting off with a par 3, why can't they just leave the current #1 as starter and flip the nines for the tournaments? If they don't try it at first, they might after if there are constant back-ups on the first hole.
Scott,
I’m not sure of the logic beyond having the finishing hole near the proposed new building, which supposedly will have a restaurant on the lower floor.
But I suspect it might work the other way around for tournaments, simply for pace of play reasons? 9 and 18 would be equally good as finishing holes, I think, so starting tournament play on current #1 makes sense.
The irony of that discussion is that there are two weekends a year used for college tournaments; women in October and the men in March. There are a ton of junior tournaments, but it’s pretty much only a practice venue for the college teams.