Ran,
Some overlook the 3rd green at NGLA, it has wonderful internal contouring, but because of its size, and the apparent propensity, from my perspective, for the pins to be center to left center, most don't give it its due.
#'s 11, 12, and especially 15 also seem to get forgotten in favor or the more dramatic 1st and 6th holes.
Do you also think, as time went by, that it was deemed
that an architect suffered from a lack of imagination if he copied an existing hole, instead of creating his own ?
Did duplicating great holes fall out of favor ?
With all the courses designed in the last 40 years, why does their seem to be a paucity of "plateau/double plateau/maiden
greens, road greens, redan greens, boomerang greens, hogback and horseshoe greens. Cape holes, alps holes, bottle holes
Where have they gone ??
Why aren't they being created in substantial numbers ?
BECAUSE IT'S NON-ORIGINAL
?
Some say it might be because it would pay homage to dead guys instead of the guy who just designed the course and received a large fee.
In the ME GENERATION, is that an inaccurate assessment ?
With improved earth moving equipment one can't say that the sites didn't present the opportunity, so why have these holes disappeared from modern day courses ?
Has anyone seen a course built in the last 40 years that has many of these holes and features
?
Not having played many Nicklaus or Fazio courses, can those of you who have tell me if these holes and features are incorporated in any of their designs ?
Is it easier to deny a legacy and collect a fee ?