A golf course in Florida recently completed a renovation.
A component of the renovation was the reconstruction of all the fairway and greenside bunkers.
In the report by the golf course construction consultants who supervised the renovation project, they state:
"Several fairway bunkers have been repositioned, so as to allow a middle iron shot to be hit out of the bunker.....
This was done mainly for better playability so that golf balls landing in the bunker, or on the face of the bunker will always end up in a playable spot within the bunker rather than leaving players with awkward lies. "
Is the intent to offer NO IMPEDIMENT to the flight of the ball
from the bunker, allowing both a well hit ball and a topped ball to be extricated from the bunker.
Is this a concession to mediocrity ?
Is it an attempt to speed up play ?
Does this feature place less of a premium on driving accuracy ?
From the tee, is the tactical signal to the eye diminished or lost due to the benign nature of the hazard ?
Is the fear factor lost and pressure diminished due to the benign nature of the hazard.
Will this process of easing the burden lead to FLAT visual bunkers having little impact on the play of a hole, once again squezing the architectual distinctiveness out of the golf course ?
How can this be good for architecture, golf and ML ?
P.S. Ran, since posters have to register their email address,
the need for censorship, especially D I C K Wilson's name
seems quite unnecessary, and I would suggest you
have it removed, otherwise we'll be relagated to play
Howard Stern's fill in the missing word game.
____ a-doodle doo
_____ willow
Tom ____ or Harry
You see what I mean