I sort of agree and disagree.
Tom makes sense, and I don't think there is a person here that has studied Pine Valley more then Tom has, with the exception of Pat who has also spent pretty much a lifetime playing it.
So let see what a closer look of the fairway would say........
Below I've shown the same picture, but with one zoomed-in. Sorry for the quality, but I have a mound of paper work on top of my scanner and was too lazy to move it, so I simply shot it with my camera!
While the two images clearly show a somewhat false front to the OLD green, the back of the OLD green was sort of blind, but with the backdrop of trees across the train tracks and over the other side of the road, clearly make it less of a skyline green, and more of one of a deceptive nature. But Pat is right to some degree, the fairway does take a nice gradual fall, but I think its a bit past the driving area. I also don't think its ten feet of rise, but it isn't anything less then eight, so I think Pat is right about that.
From the driving area, one probably couldn't see the back of the green, probably where most of the pin placements were. The whole green looking to be pretty big if you ask me.
So, I think your both right and your both wrong, and that's why your the Dueling Doyen's! Personally I think you both would make an excellent tap dance act, and I would love to be your representation for bigger and better futures on the Broadway stage. All for a mere 25% of your gross, before I figure out your expenses.
Paul, Just to side with Sean and Tom, I too am fully appreciative of your research efforts and the value they bring to this website.