I think the idea of a 1000 yard hole is very cool, and can certainly see the relevance of 750 yard holes in this era.
It's actually a faster way to cover terrain as there's no need to stop and putt two or three separate times!
Kind've like cross country golf and could involve a lot of strategy.
I consider such a hole refreshing and a brake in the race to homoginization
I also consider something like this refreshing and optimistic (as far as a possible future for design) I'll also sound the old trumpet again and say, why does any individual hole need a par assigned to it? In the traditional 18 hole model, it should add up to 72.
150 years ago, championship golf was played over 12 holes...it was as many as 22 before that...and excellent golf still exists at 9 holes...who is to say that the future will not be something just as seemingly foreign, but equally popular....maybe 20 holes, maybe 15...maybe 10,000 yard courses, maybe back to 4,000 yard ones...
It is a piece of recreation, so I'm open to such ideas.
cheers
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