"TEPaul,
Patrick Mucci said:
"But would the angle of attack, in the context of the slope/angle of the putting surface be retained, or would balls be inclined to be deflected rather than stopped by the green as they are now ?
Then, TEPaul responded:
From a tee app 15 yards to the right that green would lose some of the diagonal on the front right and the back left and it would actually become shallower front to back distance-wise but it would offer more of a "hold" to tee shots.
Which is exactly what I asked in my original question.
I'm glad you agree with me in that the angle of attack into that green would be changed.
You sure have a funny way of agreeing with me.
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Patrick:
You really do have a hard time reading don't you? Apparently you can't even read what you write yourself.
I wasn't agreeing with you I was simply answering a question you asked. You asked the question whether a change of the angle of attack into that green would alter the playing characteristics of the shot and I explained to you exactly how they would change from the existing tee. If you agree with my answer it would seem you are rather more agreeing with me, wouldn't it? And that would certainly make sense since you've obvioiusly never even looked at an angle of attack into that green from a tee app 15 yards to the right of the existing tee.
Furthermore, I've been dealing with you long enough to know that in a day or two you will probably claim that the idea was yours.
It's no different than when I explained to you all the interesting angles of attack into the Road Hole green at NGLA for other iterations on other courses and in a day or two you pretended you thought of it. Matter of fact, you didn't just pretend you thought of it you actually tried to say you explained it to me. It's laughable how you do that.
Just keep listening to your MASTER teacher Big Guy and one of these days you may learn how to pick some of these things up on your own although I'm definitely not going to hold my breath on that expectation! You may even learn how to do it without making stupid suggestions like moving the driveway and the unique gates of golf clubs.