Not long after I turned 16 my parents "gave" me an old family car to drive myself around in. While not exactly the nicest ride in the world, I was darn proud of it...just as I'm sure many of you are of your first car. That summer, I spent
all day cleaning, waxing, and fixing up my car...and then drove it over to the local golf course I worked at to hit some balls and hang out. My boss at the time, a golf pro, was standing outside. I said, "hey, what'd you think of the ride, pretty nice huh?!?!?" He responded with a shrug of the shoulders and said "You know the old saying...you can't polish a turd."
Over the past ~20 years, renovation, restoration, and redesigns of classic golf courses have reinvigorated many sad and tired golf courses back into their previous glory. Some obvious and often used examples of this are #2 and the Cal Club (among others) which I would liken to finding an old classic car that's been sitting on cinder blocks in someone's backyard for 40 years...waiting for someone to find it and fix it up.
While renovations are for the most part good for the game and bring out the best in golf courses, there have been quite a few "restorations" and "renovations" that, if anything, mostly exposed the course for what isn't there (strategy, fundamental design, interest).
So, what courses have you seen that have undergone extensive renovation or restoration, only to leave you going "huh, I thought it was going to be better" or "is that it?"
Are there any courses that are planning on renovations which have you shrugging your shoulders asking "why bother?"