I was reading the History of the Cypress Point Club, 1996 edition, last night, and the text indicated that Mac had designed over 300 courses world wide. Is that true? THREE HUNDRED! If so, how many are still in existence.
Also, the book says that Mac intended for 16 to be a par 4. He was convinced that a par 3 wasn't feasible until Marion Hollins threw down a ball on what would be the tee, and smacked it right on to what would be the eventual green.
Would a short par 4 out on to that point not be the coolest and most naturally strategic hole to date? I understand that 16 is probably the most photographed hole as is, but does that make it a better hole. Personally, as a huge fan of the short par 4, I think a par 4 would have been more fun to play.
What do you guys think?