Will smaller greens ever be in vogue again ?
Probably not on public courses!
This is a cool topic Patrick.
For a while it seemed like the "beach bunker" was in vogue but I haven't seen it much lately.
I'd like to see the trend (if you will) of water retention ponds being used as hazards on the 18th hole die a horrible death.
It seems like every newish course I've played has at least one par three over water. Why? Is there some sort of formula in the GCA cookbook that demands it?
It also seems like bunkers are farther away from greens than they are on older courses. I guess it's for maintenance reasons. But then I always see them hand mowing the greens anyways. What gives?
Can't comment on private as I haven't played enough new clubs.
What I'd like to see -
More centerline hazards. Or at least bunkers that are surrounded by fairway and not 5 yards over in the rough.
More front to back sloping greens.
Lower green fees, even if it means more basic courses. Most metro areas (I'm in Northern Virginia) need more decent, solid courses and not more $100 cart ball joints.
TimT