...but I still think what we have here is a judgement call: does the 15th really provide an option for the mid handicap player?
I guess your question leads to the next question; does every hole have to provide an option for the mid handicap player?
I can't fathom why hitting over water from a downhill lie is such an issue. Sure, its penal, but isn't a mix of penal with strategic shots a great way to separate the men from the boys? A great course (I assume we all agree Augusta is great) should have some shots which puckers the butt. In any case, there must be tons of 15 cappers who pull this shot off every year. I realize you want to focus on 15 only, but I don't think thats very helpful if we are trying to decide if a shot requirement is reasonable. I use the same justification for Pennard's 17 & 18. Both holes require very specific shots to be successful. While demanding and penal, when compared with the remainder of the drives which are really quite generous, its not too much to ask for a few holes to require more precision.
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First, obviously we have disagreement regarding the difficulty of the third shot for our 15 HCP - the 80-100 downhill wedge shot over water with water behind the green.
but I am clearly in the camp that believes it is much more difficult than some here are willing to concede.
It's difficult-I concede that-as are most shots for a 15-that's why he gets a shot a hole.
I've been attending, and watching The Masters for 40 years. Granted I've only sat in the grandstand on 15 a couple of times for maybe 5 hours total.
I've NEVER seen a ball in the water over. I've heard the announcers talk about it a cajillion times, but I've never seen a ball in the water on 16.
I'm curious, would you have the water on 15 or 16 or both removed, or would you regrade the hill down to the water-18 at Torrey Pines comes to mind
I happen to think it's great to have a hole where when the good player is contemplating whether he should go for a green on his second shot, that he has to factor in what are the ramifications of his THIRD shot if he lays up(or worse yet for his drop if he does hit the water), rather than the stock 100 yard shot we see so often on a par 5 for the laying up player.
If the 15 gets a difficult third shot as a result so be it, and the rewards are that much juicier for him if he pulls it off.