Andy Hughes,
One just has to the back nine on ANGC, during the play of the Masters, to disprove your theory.
RJDaley,
Penick's comment, if he ever made it, is patently absurd.
As a simple example, an 85 shooter isn't going to hit a high fade from 250 and hold the 15th green at ANGC.
I've spent 50 years observing 85 shooters, and they have their limitations when it comes to golf shots on demand.
Even the greatest players in the world, the PGA Tour Pros can't hit the ideal shot on demand.
Tony Titheridge,
How should a golfer play # 15 at NGLA, appropriately named,
"Narrows" ?
W H Cosgrove,
I agree with you, it's gotten much harder to shape shots with the new equipment. It takes an exagerated swing to duplicate what used to be easy to produce 20+ years ago.
Andy Hughes,
I didn't say it was a waste of time, I said it was a waste of my time
You keep on refering to a Cape hole in the context of strategy on the 3rd hole at NGLA, but a cape hole isn't what you think it is.
A cape hole gets it's name from the green end, not the driving end. Consult with the esteemed George Bahto for an in depth education.
From my perspective it seems that you have a closed mind, or rigid view of what strategy is or isn't.
NGLA puts out a schematic of the golf course, complete with yardages and other info. I'm at my limit with expending words to describe holes and strategic options/play. Perhaps if Tommy Naccarato or others can display those schematics it would help you better understand strategy.
Lastly, I find it hard to believe that I'm the first to tell you that further discussions on a given topic are a waste of the educator's time.
Michael Moore,
On a previous thread.