According to one of our older members, at some point in the late 1960s, someone with earth-moving equipment apparently volunteered to "improve" the donald ross course where I currently play.
It's not easy to figure out what all he did, partly because there's no good course history, and anything the club had was lost in a fire in 1987.
But one thing i have figured out that he ruined a pretty interesting hole.
Our second hole is pretty boring. It has OB left, and a modest width of fairway. The green is fairly close to the OB line but not really threatening. There is a small, flat, left-side fairway bunker and a huge left-front greenside bunker that conspire make it clear that you want to drive it right. to approach the green from the right side of the fairway.
Although the general slope of the green site is towards the OB, the left side have been built WAY up to make the green flat.
IOW, it's "right there in front of you."
But 60 years ago, the fairway was very wide, but it was mowed right up to the OB and there was no fairway bunker. At the green, a right-front bunker was the main hazard. Oh, the green was also much smaller and built on grade to be sloped from right to left.
So standing on the tee, the inviting option was to play out and away from the OB. But if you drove it there, you were left with an approach over a bunker, to green that sloped way from you.
OTOH, if you hugged the left side and risked going out of bounds you'd be left with a dramatically less difficult approach.
I am SURE that the clown who did was thinking, "Hey, if I hit it over here where i am supposed to, I get a hard second shot and that's just not fair."
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This is today
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