One unifying theme amongst everyone on this site, is that we like to critique and analyze golf courses and holes. Too often on this site we are either 100% in praise of a golf course or 100% in criticism of a golf course. However, everyone has ideas on how to improve it.
We all have our favorite golf courses, but among those favorites, there sometimes is one hole or one feature that you would love to change. How about providing the change that you would make to one of your favorite golf courses:
My change to one hole would be #18 at Bandon Dunes. There is a wonderful ravine down the entire right of the hole, but it rarely comes into play, especially at the green. I would love to see the green moved to the right along the ravine so that (1) it became more of a risk/reward going for two and (2) the approach would have more visible appeal. Second, I would like the fairway to run more along the ravine (removing the brush in between the rough and ravine) so that the fairway played more like #17. I absolutely loved Bandon Dunes and thought it did a great job of using the features on the course. However, #18 just does not give it the dramatic finish that it deserves.
My universal change would be to Muirfield Village. It is a marvelous golf course but the homes on the course really diminish the special feeling that it could have. In particular, the homes on #6 and #15 (by the tee) and #17 really hurt those golf holes. While there is not much that can be done other than buying the home next to 15 tee and leveling it. On #6 and #17, I would add a lot of trees along the outskirts of the right of each fairway so that they are not so visible. These trees would not be in play but would give a more excluded feel to these holes.
Just my humble opinion.