SPDB,
I don't consider the tree on the 8th tee to be an internal tree.
If you walk the 7th fairway that tree is merely an extension of the tree line from the woods on the right. And, if you are walking in the 8th fairway and look back, that tree blends in with the tree line, as opposed to sitting out by itself.
Since I never recalled any trees behind # 1 except for one large aiming tree, I wasn't sure, because I wasn't sure if there were ever any trees behind # 1. Behind # 1 is # 2 tee and behind # 2 tee is the steep drop off to the employee dormitory, so I had no clue with respect with what you were talking about, hence I made the statement that I wasn't certain. The large, lone tree short and left of # 17 green is gone, but, there were never any trees to the left of that because a pond is in that location, hence, I don't believe you knew what you were talking about when you referenced trees behind # 1, over to # 17.
You also alluded to trees behind # 2 green and there were never any trees behind # 2 green
There is nothing inconsistent in my posts, only in your understanding of where the trees actually existed.
You were in denial when I indicated that NGLA had embarked upon a substantial tree clearing project and continued to challenge the fact that it's mostly completed.
In the context of the exchange, since you denied my first hand knowledge of the project, one could say that you were in the rumor camp, refusing to acknowledge my word.
I could also mention the rumors about Bayberry/Sebonic, and then I could tell you what's happening there. Just because I've seen it and am privy to some information about Bayberry/Sebonic doesn't mean that the rumors aren't floating around about it.
George Pazin,
First of all, you've done the same thing to me, time and time again, so please, stop with the righteous indignation.
Secondly, show me where I attacked you personally.
Thirdly, you're not the only one who gets IM's supporting their position.
When you indicated, after your initial post, that you had never actually seen the greens at Torrey Pines, I thought the title of your post was taking a shot at Torrey Pines and the work there, and inflamatory.
If you don't think the question, "Are the 36 greens at Torrey Pines the most boring greens in American golf" implies that you think they are, or might be, then you're not dealing with reality. Or maybe, it's too subtle for me to grasp, right ?
I guess watching TV and looking at pictures is a genuine substitute for actually being on site when making a critical evaluation of a golf course or its features. Especially when your views of the greens are limited to those that the director/producer chooses to televise, and not all 36 greens as you referenced. So, if you haven't seen all 36 greens, how do you make your all encompassing statement about all of the greens at Torrey Pines ?
You say now, after I questioned your initial post, that you were just asking a question about the greens at Torrey Pines, If so, why add the qualifying statement, "are they the most boring greens in American golf' ? That connotes that you've made a qualitative and comparitive judgement that they are boring, and you did so without ever having seen any of them.
That just doesn't seem as innocent as you'd like others to think. Maybe it's too subtle for me.
When watching TV ANGC looks flat, and when you see it in person, it's quite the opposite, the elevation changes are dramatic.
By the way, it would seem to some observers, that I'm being personally attacked. I wonder what JakaB would say ?