Dave
Hard to believe that the change was only 15-20 yards, when Horace Hutchinson described 250 yards holes in the guttie age as a "drive and an iron" and 340 yard holes as "two drivers." Most top courses that remodeled in the early 20th century added 1000+ yards, or about 25-30 yards per full shot. I presume the architects were trying to maintain "shot values" in the process.
Pete
Thanks for the link. Now I wonder who is the Eddie Haskell of GCA......
?? Imagine this scene:
"Good morning Mrs. Cleaver. Don't you look lovely today!
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"Well thank you, Eddie.
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"Hi, Mr. Cleaver. Looks like you're off to the golf course. I'll bet you can really rip the ball!"
"Thanks, Eddie. I'm not that bad, if I say so myself.
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"You know, Mr. Cleaver, I spend hours behind my Dad's garage hitting stones with some sticks I've found in the woods, and I really love it, but I've never ever played a real golf course, particularly one as fine as yours......
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"Really, Eddie? Well.......why don't you join me today?"
"Oh I couldn't, Mr. Cleaver. Golf is so expensive and I spent the last of my allowance giving $1.50 to the March of Dimes....
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"Oh, that's all right, Eddie. Be my guest!"
"Gee thanks, Mr. Cleaver. I'll go get my sticks and see you at the car!
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"Bye, Bye, Mrs. Cleaver! And thank you for the piece of cake!
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