"- the ONLY thing I'd change is to bump the short par 4 2nd hole to later in the round, but that's a VERY minor thing."
Well, Dan, as you know, that's just a sort of philosophical statement and idea but in reality you can't actually do that now.
But there are two things I would recommend for Applebrook to change. One is that mid-fairway bunker on #16----strategically I just don't think it does or can do what it was probably intended to do.
The other hole that I actually spent three days on is #14 (for the third championship in a row). In many, many ways I think that hole is architecturally, conceptually, deceptively and strategically totally brilliant but it needs a fix and it ain't architectural, it's maintenance. I can explain that in detail.
As good as I think Applebrook is, we (the PA Golf Association officials), were talking about how that golf course is about the most "Rules unfriendly" thing we have ever seen. All that----well maybe some of that---- could be fixed, and fixed through some maintenance changes, not architectural changes, if the club even cares about that which they very well may not.
I'll tell you one philosophy that I know Gil loves and thank God Applebrook kept---and that is they do have some of the biggest fairways that I think exist in modern golf architecture and there are all kinds of conceptual and strategic and visual reasons for most of them. I would bet they have a serious 40+ acres of fairway out there.
But the greatest compliment I can give Applebrook architecturally is that every time you go out there you see or learn something else about the way it is or the way it plays which is Uber-cool.
And one more thing----I do know most of what Bill Kittleman concentrated on during that project and it is just so interesting and different and unique----well let's just call it what it really is----eccentric-----and man do I love really well executed eccentricity in golf course architecture. I was speaking with BillK the other day about another course and another situation and I don't even think he particularly recognizes the foregoing or admits it. Even if you really pinned him down on it he may not and after-all that just may be what real genius is.
Applebrook rocks and it was about as good as it can get for the PA Open. Thanks Jarred, Downtown Ken Brown, Matt, David McNabb, and of course Gil but most of all, you, Mr Belber---because if it wasn't for you I'm pretty sure it wouldn't even exist!