Patrrick,
Some time ago you made the statement,
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A carry of 173 in 1899, 1929 or 1949 was still substantial, especially considering the prevailing wind.
Now you say,
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Before 1899 there was no 18 hole golf course
Was there an 18 hole course in 1899?
Yes, but there was no 18 hole golf course before 1899.
In your post above, you stated that the hole was built before 1899 and I was just correcting you.
Did the 16th hole exist at 405 yards in 1899?
There's some conflict regarding the length of the hole in 1899, so, I can't say, definitively
Why did you raise 1899 in the first place?
Because that's the year the 18 hole course opened, so it seemed like a good starting point.
I have provided some information about driving distances in 1929 and 1899. I thought they were interesting.
Why are you getting so exercised about this?
I'm not getting exercised in the least, except that your citing of those driving distances is disingenuous in the context of the play of the 16th hole by members/guests. You cite the driving distances of the best players in the country and then present that as if that's typical of those playing the hole. In addition, you presented total driving distances as if they were carry distances, and that too is disingenuous.
I am now of the opinion that a carry of 173 yards would have been very difficult in 1899, but not so difficult in 1929 and not difficult at all in 1949. You raised those years in relation to a carry of 173 yards. You apparently think differently. So be it.
I do feel differently.
And, I offered how a carry of 188 yards, just 15 yards further, isn't always easy to make, today.
By the way, the Haskell ball article I posted laments that "an amateur" made a 340 yard hole in one on TOC in 1920. I know it's only one instance, but it demonstrates that some people on some occasions could drive the early Haskell ball quite far.
How many times must I repeat, the issue isn't total distance, but carry distance.
Watch "Tin Cup" and you'll see a guy drive the ball 800 yards
All of this has nothing to do with the 16th at GCGC and whether I've played it or not.
Of course it does.
You rendered an opinion regarding the carry on the 16th, yet, you've never set foot on the property.
You've never seen the visual that the multiple features send to the golfer's eye.
You've never felt the breeze in your face.
You never had to drive the ball with a high, rather than a low trajectory, so how credible can your opinion be absent any first hand experience on playing the hole ?
I did like the wind info at JFK, LaGuardia and Republic, although, JFK is on the south shore, LaGuardia on the North shore and Republic a little further east.