I was examining the scorecard and some aerial photos of Tamarack and was reminded of the following
1. another template that I don't believe was mentioned is "Drive and Pitch"
2. here was another example of an opening "Valley" hole
3. both #9 and #18 have hole names/styles that I think are individual to this Banks' course
...."Moat"
...."Strategy"
here's a compendium of what this thread has yielded so far as to "Template" holes
first, the CBM-Raynor-Banks school
1. Valley - downhill opener 350-400 yards Origin: A CBM original
2. Sahara - involves a long blind carry over visually imposing sand hazard which shortens hole significantly. Origin :Sandwich
3. Alps - longer 2 shot hole with second playing uphill to blind green that is nestled in bunkers. Origin: Prestwick
4. Redan - "well-known" style Origin: North Berwick
5. Reverse Redan - as name implies however with greater changes observed in elevation Origin: 2nd generation CBM original
6. Hog's Back -
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7. Short - usually a 130-160 yard hole, downhill in elevation with significant interior green contours and bunkers in play. origin:
8. Road/St.Andrews - well-known, road most often replicated with bunker: origin St. Andrews
9. Bottle - a two shotter where tee shot is pinched by bunker array and forces choice of side, almost creating two narrow fairways Origin: 12th at Sunningdale
10. Long - odes to St. Andrews 14th with great variation based on topography, usually straight and non-doglegging.
11. Plateau-double Plateau - speaks to the green which is generally found to have one plateau short left, one back right and swale in between Origin:
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12. Eden - ode to 11th St. Andrews
13. Cape - a two shot hole that is defined by green jutting out into hazard of sand or water - Origin: CBM original
14. Narrows -
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15. Punchbowl - referencing the shot to green which is usually blind to sunken bowl - Origin?
16. Leven - medium length two shotter with sight/distance reward for choosing long aggressive tee shot on well defended side: Origin: (someone said, but I can't remember)
17. Biarritz: Well-known, modeled after now-defunct hole in French Atlantic resort.
18. Maiden: Raynor left others to name his holes and the name Maiden was bequeathed to his holes that feature high left and right plateaus with a gulley between them (his Maiden holes have nothing to do with the blind par three Maiden hole that once existed at Royal St. George’s).
19. Raynor's Prize dog -leg - long two shot hole with water hazard bisecting hole vertically presenting challenges for tee and second shot. origin: Raynor original
20. Drive and Pitch - as implied, the intended examination is heaped on the short second shot - Origin:
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21. Knoll - a 360-420 yard two-shot hole where green is defended by volcanic topography as much as any hazard.
22. Lido/channel hole -
We've also discussed regarding other architects
23. Island green
24. volcano
25. Bunker in the middle (Donut) of green
26 Dolomites (
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27. Skyline
29. double dog-leg
30. switchback
31. the postage stamp
any info you can add to sharpen or expand the list is much-appreciated
cheers
vk