Tommy Naccarato,
There's a line in a song that says, "blinded by the light".
While I'm an ardent Notre Dame fan, I can take a step back and view issues related to same in an objective sense.
When it comes to Sandpines and Friar's Head I'm not so sure that you can adjust your focus.
If you don't think Ken wants to market Friar's Head, why on earth would he allow Links Magazine and the Met Golfer to run full length articles complete with pictures ?
With respect to MacWood and others, I know their intent at Hollywood because they were bashing it before they ever set foot on it. Do you think they went there with an eye toward disavowing their prior assessment or reinforcing it ?
Posting a color picture of # 7 green from behind the green, after Rees's work and posting a B&W taken from the front of the green in 1916 and representing that picture as capturing the way the green looked prior to Rees's work was also disengenuous and conveniently overlooked 80 years of changes made to that green, some as early as the 20's.
With respect to the 12th hole at GCGC.
It is only by playing the other 17 holes that even the most unskilled of eyes can see that # 12 is totally out of context with the remainder of the golf course. Since the picture of
the original # 12 was circa 1936 it was in B&W. The current picture you posted was in color.
Name a golf course that looks better in color to this group ?
Let's try an experiment.
Take the pictures Michael Dugger recently posted of Sandpines. You know, the ones of the bunker on # 7, and post them in B&W and lets see how they look. I will guarantee that EVEN you will admit that the B&W photos make a better presentation.
I've said it before and I'll say it again.
Photos don't provide sufficient data by which to judge a golf course. Playing it does. But, B&W's romanticize and make for a better presentation then color photos, especially to this group.
I don't want to see pretty pictures.
I want to see pictures that will present the golf course as my eye sees it, and not some polarized version. I think the pictures of NGLA, Hidden Creek and others do just that.
Lastly, you chose to make this a Friar's Head issue when it's not. The issue is about posters, not golf courses, but the natural extention is to other golf courses, some listed by Ed Getka.
To deny that "most favored nation" status doesn't exist is to admit that you're "blinded by the light".
Redanman, Dan Kelly, et. al.,
I don't want to speak for Tommy Naccarato, but, if the colored responses to quotes, which identifies who said what, bother you, don't read them.