I've almost been universally opposed this method, whereby the green is moved.
I was always concerned about two things, the ability to duplicate the original green and
the tendency for that to be the first domino to fall.
Yet the 10th green at ANGC was moved..
Ditto the 3rd green at Seminole.
Recently I played a hole that I had previously played a number of times.
Behind the tee, a road tends to limit the ability to add length at the tee end.
Recently, they moved the green back some 40-60 yards.
While I'm not enamored of the new green in terms of slope/contour, I'd have to say that the hole has been improved by the relocation of the green.
The hole is a par 5 that's 3rd/approach shot was rather benign and/or short.
Now, it plays like a more challenging par 5, even though they seemed to have widened the fairway.
While it's an expensive proposition, is it one with merit ?