Mike,
I don't see how TOC, Riv, Pac Dunes are comprable to CPC. There is no hedge, they aren't blind, and your not hitting over an "actively used" road.
I wasn’t comparing TOC, Riveria, PD and CPC for their hedges. But if Rich’s rational of disappointing is based on the frugal nature of the CPC membership and his assumption that the CCC would allow a tunnel, then his definition is not applicable to many places. The first tee shot at CPC is not easy, with or without the hedges nor is it a bomb and gouge hole. There is a line of charm on the tee shot that is not impacted by the hedges.
If Pasatiempo is disappointing, then Riveria, a similar style elevated tee shot, must also be considered.
And TOC, a fairway 100 yards wide, no rough, no bumps or dunes or bunkers, you can bunt a driver, spray a driver, top a driver … this first and 18th tee shots are unlike any other at TOC …
Oops, Michael Benham, hush and go and wash your mouth out, Riviera's' 1st disappointing? How could you? Trees to the right of you, out of bounds left, a barranca threatening you if too long. This can be a sphincter tightening drive in the third flight of the club championship let alone a Tour event.
Bob
As noted, I was only suggesting to Rihc that if he thought the hedges at CPC were causing the disappointment at #1, then he might want to throw Riveria into the mix.
Whether it is in the 3rd Flight of the club championship or a casual late afternoon round, the 1st at Riveria is not an easy tee shot. But I have to subtract points from the greatness of the course because it is the only shot of its kind at the course and an alternate tee box at a lower level might be more consistent with the original design and context of the course.
But the truth is, that elevated tee shot, from next to the clubhouse, is a staple of many municipal courses, including the NLE 1st hole at Huckaby’s home course of Santa Teresa.