Unless we're talking courses "at elevation," who the hell plays courses over 7,000 yards?
"There's a big gap between 6500 yards and 7500."
Amen to that TD...let's not even let the premise slide so deeply into the 7s.
Working and living within the scope of the Metropolitan District, I can't think of one, not one course, in this gold mine of classic GCA that is carded over 7000 yards, in the ultra-rare exception for certain courses championship tees...which are never played. I work at WF and you might say, "Idiot, WF was the longest Open course in its time." No one, I repeat no one plays near 6 or 7 of that 7,250(?) courses tee boxes...the "7250" tees on 2, 3, 12, 14, 18 are the world's most pristine turf nursery, that get used once every 15 years. The crack flights and top competitors at the club sometimes play a WEST course of just over 7000. Most (and I mean 99%) play a "blue" tee of 6750-6850 or a white tee of 6250 - 6400.
Quaker Ridge...plays 6950...for the Hochster, not for the 99.99% who are experiencing a 6300-6850 course.
Siwanoy...says its 6450 from the tips...no one plays the course over 6350...the white course is 6180....
What's NGLA?
Who's playing Shinnecock from the Open Yardage
The Creek
Yale
Fishers
Bethpage Black
apawamis
Piping Rock
Tom mentioned Garden City
Friar's Head
I could literally name 100s
...who is playing these courses regularly over 7000 yards, even in the rare instance where there is a 7000yard+ tee available; or a national event doesn't alter the everyday focus?
But concurrently, and perhaps more importantly to a purely GCA interest, what the deuce is this entire site about?
topics:
10th at Riviera
Best Short Fours
Great Half-Par Holes
Drivable fours
etc....
Isn't that perhaps the thesis, the ethos of the whole site...to reject the notion that technology overwhelms GCA's natural essence. that static sub-design elements like "total yardage" matter at all? It's no great trick to make something hard. I'll bet I can design a par 5 in your back yard with a garbage can for a hole that you can't bogey...but to design one that you can make 2,s 3s, 4s and par, and that you want to play repeatedly is a different matter. That "different matter" is GCA.
I do not understand this hand-wringing (on one side) and capitulation (on the other) when:
A. Hardly ANY classic courses are either instituted or played from a distance of over 7000 yards.
B. We're in the very presence of working architects, designers, builders, writers, historians, afficianados, talking about the guts of it.
C. Most times, even if a 7000+ tee is available, its not even used.
Of course, we come to TD's and other's mention of where the rubber hits the road..."The Client"..."The Client, the Development Group, the Very Rich Man specifically wanted a course over 7000 yards" A client who doesn't want a course of the quality of the ones above...because yardage is that barrier...is lunatic...I say fine, build them their championship tee. I trust any working architect to design the course from the every-day tee 6300 - 6700 and just add yardage to a "black" tee box...what is the issue?
I'm not here to judge anybody or sanction anybody's enjoyment of play over 7000 yards or their desire to do what they want with their development riches. The situation will transact organically as it will. However, to state: "7000 yard courses are a fact of life - damn technology" is a non-sequitur given what we know about classic GCA. We know it doesn't have to be that way.
I just think it has nothing to do with the game as it experienced by the overwhelming majority. The NYT published an interesting article 2 or 3 years ago in early May detailing one study which revealed that a player should, to derive the most enjoyment commensurate to challenge, be playing a tee that is 36x the distance he/she hits their 5-iron. For me that's just over 6400...which turns out, is right about on the target as I reflect about what yardage produces the most stimulating play for me. I hit my 5-iron 180-85...are we really THAT populated with people who hit over 195...and if so, is there no way to resist the smaller and smaller segment over those figures to give them challenge?
cheers
vk