I have a new perspective on the amount of fairway grass after having the wonderful opportunity to play Wolf Point the past couple days. This is a course that has more contiguous fairway than any other course ive played. #2 rivals it, but the sandy areas break up the fairway so it does not seem as expansive. I was a huge fan of the work Mike and Don have done there with the large amount of mown grass, and the resulting playability, options, and, most importantly, fun.
I have to agree with Don on how does it make any difference on how the grass is cut? Do you think it is a worse hole with the fairway purely because of its aestetics? Or are you worried about the different cutting heights affecting the cost?
And shouldnt the respective parts of the land on the course be designed for who is most likely to use it? in this case between the tee and the green, which is far more likely to be used by high handicaps? In which case, heavy rough seems to be the least favorable option, hurting the novice golfer far more than the skilled