This morning, after looking at the "Rock of Gibralter" thread, but before coffee, I was "noodling" on the idea that sometimes our impressions (or "consensus opinion") of golf holes change as much - or more - than the golf hole itself. This web site is testimony as to how impressions can change!
Can you think of a hole that was once considered great, but is no more?
How about a "sleeper hole" that never received much acclaim, but now does?
In both cases, I am thinking of holes that have not been altered signifigantly.
It would seem easier to name holes of the former. In our time, many formerly "sporty" or blind holes (ie, tricked up) went from great holes in days of yore to bad holes in most minds. (Think most of Prestwick, etc.) I am sure other holes went from adequate length to too short to be a real challenge.
I also surmise that formerly lackluster par 5's that are now hard par 4 holes may get some new respect. For the most part, I suspect the enhanced reputation would be from tournament play. For example, a medium short par 4 that was once a dull drive and pitch might now be an exciting "reachable 4."
I wonder, are there holes out there that were considered bad, but with changing opinions are now considered great?