For one thing, I agree whole heartedly with Doug Wright regarding Legacy Ridge. Those 2 holes keep the course from serious consideration for top 100 modern. Great green complexes make that course. Unfortunately, it is likely all built up with houses as I haven't played it in the almost 2 years since I left.
As for the topic, forced layups are hardest on the weaker player trying to keep up. It leaves the same length shot for all. That's
its unfairness to the weaker player. The 90* dogleg does the same thing. Power players can't use their power to their advantage in either case.
These are the two reasons to not like these kinds of holes. I see a preponderance of one of these comments above.
We lose out when we analyze a course solely based upon our own games. Long,Short, no chipping skills, crooked....
And to Tommy Paul,
I really get tired of people telling me what a great hole such-and-such is (872 par 4) because they had to hit driver 4-iron (You're not doing that to me, I am just making an example)-THERE IS TOO MUCH EMPHASIS ON LENGTH. That is coming from a longer than average hitter. I think you and I have played enough to know my feelings. It is a little fun to try to knock it over a stream or tree or bunker, but the meat of the gowrfff is elsewhere. It is getting the ball in hte hole in fewer strokes.
I use my short game to score just like the shorter hitter does and that is where the fun is at the course for me. I enjoy my home course Lehigh because it doesn't force me to hit driver on every goddamn hole. I can enjoy LCC with players of all calibre. Ross and MAcKenzie and MacDonadl all would agree with Bill Flynn that it was a course Flynn could be proud of.
But getting back to the point of the thread,
if there is an occasional forced carry, lay-up or 90* degree dog-leg and the hole is sound, so be it. Just not all the time. (And I am not saying that lCC doesn't do
this. I don't feel that #11 works so well because it happens up to 3 read that 3! times to a weaker player on #11. That does not totally condemn the hole, but it does get to be not so fun for some).
Long golf courses really suck and are really, really boring. I don't care if they "Use every club in the bag" or "Are a great test".
And #11 at LCC is still a good hole in my books. But I sure have to hold a lot of hands on that hole. I also for the record, played it in 7 or 8 the first time I played it and have rarely made more than 6 on it since. Does it make it a good or bad hole because of that, no. It requires local knowledge and once you align the hole with those skills of yours, it ceases to be a slog, even for the shoerter player who just accepts that 6 or 7 is the absolute best they can ever do.
But long courses for the sake of being long to "Test" the player are a real bore to me.
Long-hittingly yours,
Bill Vostinak aka the redanman (small r)