...then is it safe to say that when comparing two random players/architects below, most on GCA would prefer player A's design work?
Player A:
- likes to work the ball and play golf shots (draws, fades, punches)
- creative short game, sees and plays many different kinds of shots
- enjoys risk/reward opportunities
Player B:
- fairways & greens type of player
- not flashy, but very efficient
Just like their respective games, it would seem that Player A's courses would be far more exciting and interesting. Player B may consistently post good scores, but not too many people want to watch them play....nor I assume play their courses.
It seems like it would be difficult for a player that doesn't have an imaginative short game to design green surrounds that presented numerous options. Players with deft short games such as Tiger or Mickelson seem best suited to design interesting chipping areas, collection areas, bunkering, etc.
Thoughts?