Hi Tom,
When doing my original research I came to understand that TOC had changed far more than I have imagined. That discovery broke the tenet I had always understood, and I found it to be quite an unsettling moment. Once I had absorbed the facts it dawned on me that due to these periods of change, that those in control of the links (i.e The Links Trust or R&A) would have historical justification to make changes to the course in the future. In the only section of the book in which I took the liberty of offering opinion (Chapter 7, 'The Years Ahead') that is what I wrote. The last week has been an interesting time of me, because while I wrote that changes could be 'justified', I am not sure I had thought that I would see the day when any were made. Now that they are, I have found myself thinking about how I relate to them. I seem to have adopted a pragmatic point of view.
So where do I stand today?
1) Personally I don't like the idea of continuously adding of more tees. If the Pros are hitting it that much further, then let's give them a Competition ball that goes maybe 80% of the current distance.
2) I am relaxed about the removal or movement of the pot bunkers added up the outside of holes 2,3,4, and 6. None of them have much value. TOC is great because of the strategic nature of the central corridors, and not these peripheral penal pots.
3) 11th green – I like the idea of having the left hand pin position, but find it hard to imagine I would have endorsed the decision. But having seen the work, I think they have been very careful, and done a nice job. Indeed, I don't think many people will notice the change.
4) 17th Bunker – This bunker has always changed. The last time was about 10 years ago and there are photos of that in my book. I am sure they will do a good job but I hope they don't change the shoulder of the green that pushes out just in front of the bunker. I have always liked that feature.
and connected but separately...
5) Par is a hypothetical number and trying to set up the classic courses to defend it seems bonkers. Let the best players shoot low if they have a good day.
Tom, I am not sure I know what you mean by 'properly pursued'. The R&A and Links Trust see the need for the changes, presumably in response to the challenges the course faces. Having made the effort to go to St Andrews this week and see the changes and talk with Martin Hawtree and the The Links Trust, I think many of these changes are being made for ordinary golfers and not the Pros, so that would be a 'proper pursuit'. It has come to the fore in the last week how little we all know about the evolution of TOC, so I wonder if a longer educational approach might have been more helpful for us, rather than a cold Press Release. But perhaps not.
There is that old saying 'knowledge is power'. As I have contributed to some of these threads, I have chosen to share some of my learnings, or to pose some thoughtful questions – and occasionally be Devils advocate. I wonder if this helps people move from a purely emotional response, to a more learned one. Of course, they may still disagree with the changes, but at least it is with a little more knowledge.
regards,
Scott