"So, why would you want to?"
Jeremy:
Why would I want to?
It's very simple actually. It's because I am just completely curious, fixated would probably be more like it, how in God's Little Green Earth we can EVER get this total reliance on the part of everyone on some of landscape architecture's "principles" out of golf course architecture where I feel it does not need to belong in every and all cases. I want to debrief and brainwash this fixation on looks out of as many golfers as I possibly can until I reach something in the neighborhood of my own comfort zone in my Big World theory.
You know what they say: "It's not that important if it looks good, it's much more important that it just feels good."
"Tom,
Methinks this thread was inspired by the open, flattish, boring look of the 12th at Rustic, and possibly the original 4th which was as visually exciting as Angela Lansbury, but also with similar depth of character and subtle grace."
No, Mike, it was not. It was inspired by something I'm working on now. There are a few landforms that do not look good and frankly I doubt there is anything possible that could ever be done to make them look good. So I was thinking about what all to do about that.
My first inclination is to simply slap a total copy of Riviera's #10 on one of them but to do it in mirror image. In my book Riv's #10 does not exactly look good and never has. It's basically just a flat open pretty boring landform but the hole is one of the golf architectural wonders of the world, in my book.