On the A & M thread, I stated that it could be a fascinating theoretical discussion as to whether triple fw holes really work, perhaps using any real world examples we know of.....
So, do they? If so, which ones are you familiar with that do (or don't work)
We did one (14th hole at Wild Wing) and the consensus was it was a little confusing to the golfers, given how many played the course for the first time or then once per year. Too little definition, according to the pro shop guys (and to Rees Jones when he saw it)
Firekeeper has a similar hole to the A and M one depicted, but the fw are a lot tighter together, its really a 2.5 fw hole. I made the mistake of staggering the tees, and it only works best from one of them.
In general, I believe its hard to design a hole where two fw each present an equal option, without one getting much less use over time, much less three, but its a fascinating concept. And, I know that many of those type holes got reduced to one fw in the depression or WWII, figuring that one fw was quite enough for most holes, it ought to be enough for all holes in gas rationing, thank you very much.
I believe many, if not most multiple fw holes will meet similar fates in the next ten years.
So, what are the best 3 fw holes out there?