It's hard to believe that someone on this site doesn't understand the significance of green to tee walks.
When you walk off a green at Friar's Head it's not unusual that you're walking onto the next tee.
That presents an intimate, connected, feel.
We can't pan other courses for difficult green to tee walks and give SH a pass.
I think it's an important factor when evaluating a golf course
Having said all that, do you agree that the solution you are pushing would:
a. lead to a course losing its intimate and connected feel, and
b. lead a course to be panned for its long walks?
a. NO, I don't since most courses have the element of elasticity inherent in
their design.
Has Winged Foot, Pinehurst # 2 or ANGC lost their intimate and
connected feel ?Pat, I can't comment on courses I have not played. But please do understand that those were your words quoted above in a different context so you are now arguing with yourself. Please let me know how that turns out
b. Did it ever occur to you that lengthening a hole might shorten the walk
from the previous green ?That would not be the norm. Please give me 10 examples of courses where lengthening the par 4s and 5s by 80 yards would lead to an overall shortening of the walk.
Is the game really not challenging for that many golfers?
For you to claim that there's no distance problem and that courses shouldn't be lengthened in the face of increased distance, is absurd.Pat, please begin wearing the reading glasses. Please note I referenced the 'challenge', not distance. Is the game not challenging for the top 10% of members at most clubs?
Why do you think there aren't any 6,300 yard courses that host tournaments ?
Answer, because the course isn't challenging enough for the competitors.While that is true, it is not relevent. Your contention earlier related to members at their own course, not the hosting of tournaments so you are trying to shift the subject here. That's fine, but do please let me know.
But even as it relates to a tournament of highly skilled players, so what if a course is 6300 yards long? The goal of those competing is to win so the difficulty or ease of the course is not relevant. The winner may shoot +5 or he may shoot -10. But this is not germane to a course and its members as originally stated.
Haven't you been reading Mike Cirba's posts ?
14 Handicaps hit the ball 200 yards with their 5 irons.
They must hit their drives close to 300 yards.
Imagine how low handicap golfers hit the ball I clearly need new equipment.