"Fairways", that is.
I played Somerset Hills not long ago and marveled at how the fairways were left, essentially, unaltered, with bumps and mounds, slopes and contours.
Every lie imaginable confronts the golfer.
I couldn't help but think how that added to the challenge.
Playing a down hill lie to a green well below you.
Playing a side hill lie to a green well below you.
Playing an uphill lie to a green above you.
Playing a sidehill lie to a green above you.
There were a few flat lies in DZ areas, but, not many.
It was a refreshing challenge.
It reminded me of a club I'm fairly familiar with, where a certain fairway has a good deal of movement and the membership, for years, has been clamoring to "level" the fairway to make it "fairer". YIKES.
What a wonderful, sporty course.
And, the greens are spectacular.
For those who think that Somerset Hills is over rated, think again.
It's deserving of a lofty position in golf and GCA.
What modern courses have left their fairways in their natural or close to natural state ?