Tim,
Yeah, it would be interesting to add to the list of design things Golf Course Architects could do for supers. Here is my additions to your brief list, based on stuff I hear, or do, to better accomodate supers. As you mention, opinions vary quite a bit.
Green Access – Sprayers, Mowers, etc.
o <5% slope, no cross slope
o No 33% mound slopes (at least without transition)
o Turn around space between green and bunker
Green Access – Golfers
o (maybe one foot per thousand rounds wide, near back to help circulation
o <5% slope, virtually no cross slope
o If possible, drain green away from golfer walk on areas
Green Approach
o Sand cap and herringbone tile, if possible
o Adjust sprinklers so part circles don’t all stop at same place, causing over watering
• Bunkers for Sand Pro (actually not as important, as liners usually means hand raking)
Bunkers
More than one place to get sand pro in and out of a bunker
o Match turning radius of sand pro (now about 6 feet, used to be 10’ or more)
o Match turning radius of bank mowers or make “nose width” one mower width
o Build flat enough to reduce sand wash in every rain (varies by region)
o Cut off ALL uphill drainage from washing down slopes
o Tile, tile, tile
Tees
o Match turning radius to triplex. Now usually 8’, 10’ preferred
o Rounded, not square edges (this varies from super to super, but round is easier to mow
o Tee banks gentle enough to mow (usually 3:1 okay, if there is a transition)
o Where possible, combine tees – large tee surfaces quicker to mow than several small ones.
Cart paths
o Minimum radius allows truck to drive 15MPH
o Minimum radius of intersections about 55’ (allows carts to max out speed and stay on path)
o Curbing at tees and greens (and don’t skimp)
o Drains/careful grading to keep them dry so when tires go off, turf isn’t messed up)
o Build with enough strength to last……..
Fairways
o Don’t build them excessively wide. They cost more per acre to maintain, so 30 acres is better than 45 acres
o Cut of drain flows that cross fairway to minimize drainage problems
o Make sure irrigation covers them well
Roughs
o Minimize in favor of natives to reduce irrigation
o Make sure irrigation covers them well
o Reduce mounds to increase mowing productivity
Trees
o Clear wide enough from critical areas (at least height of tree)
o No trees on east sides of tees, greens, heavy circulation areas
No tree roots near greens, tees, paths