The work looks excellent. LACC was a tremendously interesting design to start with, and there was much to recover.
My only concern is with how scruffy and rugged some of the photos look. I just wonder if the change won't be a culture shock to a membership which has been used to a well-coiffed course for the past 30-40 years, and whether that might outweigh the added interest to the design in some members' minds. I hope not.
Hi Tom,
Regarding your "culture shock" comment, it sure seems like LACC is going to come out of this more closely fitting in with the natural Southern California landscape, "rugged" edges and all, and I think you are correct that LACC isn't really known as a rugged type of place. But that said, the word on the street has been been very positive so far. Perhaps the careful research and study and the various presentations to the membership explaining the reasons behind the changes have paid off for Gil and his crew.
This past weekend I spoke with a somewhat random sampling of Riviera members, and they eached seemed to be in awe about what they had
heard about the changes.
Fantastic and
incredible were were typical of words used, and I am pretty sure I detected some degree of envy in each of their voices.I guess my point is that if the outside world loves the changes and praises the quality of the work (rough edges and all) then that may go a long ways toward convincing those at LACC to accept the changes.
Also, one question: the photo of "new #2 green" says that it is in the location of old #8 green. Is that a restoration or a change? I don't have my old club history book handy this weekend.
This to me is one of the key changes and the one that gives me hope that the membership is really on board. Restoring old green on the second not only cost yardage on the scorecard, it also cost a stroke off of par for the course. That the membership would approve such a change gives me hope that the membership has really embraced the concept that Gil and Co. have worked so hard to explain.
There is a terrific photo of the original green site in the locker room. It will be interesting to see how it compares with the new old green.
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One important point of contrast between Riviera or LACC is that the fairways and roughs at Riviera are largely kikuyu, whereas i think that LACC is largely bermuda grass.