TRUE BLUE CHANGES - Second Installment
True Blue #4 - I can't think of any significant changes except the graphic does not show a bunker protecting the front portion of the green, next to the water, and I could swear there is one.
True Blue #5 - I can't think of any significant changes.
True Blue #6 - The main alteration here was the mowing down of the marsh grass between the teebox and the beginning of the fairway. Originally, the grass was allowed to go fairly high and it was difficult to see any tee shot land on the fairway. Also, teeshots often caught the grass and dropped into the marsh. The grass is now kept cut down pretty low.
True Blue #7 - Big change here. There used to be a large mound (a ridge really) about half way to the green that made shots to the front portion of the green blind. You can see where the ridge was in the graphic. The ridge was completely eliminated. There were also some significant changes made to the green, but I don't remember what they were. I have read some accounts that describe the 7th green as being completely rebuilt, but I don't remember that much change... only the hill being taken out.
True Blue #8 - REALLY BIG change here! If you remember, this hole has a ridge on the inside of the dogleg that you can attempt to carry with your tee shot and cut off a chunk of the hole. And, if you also remember, there is a fairly wide opening to the left of that ridge for players who want to play around the safe way. Well, look at the graphic good... the opening to the left used to be very narrow and the ridge continued on the left side of the fairway. It was sort of an Alps type shot and a bit of a precursor to the teeshot at #1 on Tobacco Road. Now, look close at what the graphic shows is on the far side of the right hand ridge... a waste area and a STREAM (or ditch really) running along the length of it. Yes, that's correct, to cut the dogleg you had a blind teeshot that had to carry the ridge, a hidden waste area, and a hidden ditch. Pretty tough stuff. Also notice that the ditch ran all the way along the right and wiggled around the right side of the green. The picture in the "Heaven & Hell" ad above is of the 8th hole. Look how narrow the opening is, and you can see the begining of the ditch on both sides of the opening. Also, look at the bunkers fronting the green. I don't think those greenside bunkers are there anymore. This hole was probably changed more than any other. Look at the picture in the ad again... reminds you of Tobacco Road, doesn't it?
True Blue #9 - The primary change on this hole had to do with the waste bunker on the left side of the fairway near the green. This waste bunker used to cover the entire distance between the marsh and the green. The first 3/4 of the bunker was grassed to provide a landing area for second shots over the marsh, resulting in a very large true greenside bunker left of the green. Also, like #6, the marsh grass used to grow fairly high here but is now kept cut down low to help balls clear the hazzard.
We'll start on the back nine tomorrow!