Gentlemen,
One of the first golf course pictorials I acquired was “The Golf Courses of Jack Nicklaus”.
The Loxahatchee Club, Florida is described within and a goodly number of “hillocks” are depicted on various holes. Even though I was a neophyte I was amazed at how bizarre and incongruous these “mounds and moguls” seemed in the photographs of 1985.
Does anyone know if these carbuncles have softened over a quarter of a century and become gentle, undulating forms? Was it the hope that, as time passed, they would emulate small dune-forms?
Colin