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Quote from: Patrick_Mucci on February 22, 2015, 06:51:44 PMNarrowness and winding nature of the 18th fairway at Riviera ?What's the purpose of a winding fairway on a blind tee shot ?I'd be curious to hear what members have to say about how the fairways play from the tee.Will the course retain those fairway configurations ?If the fairways were mowed as intended, would it matter if 12 or 18 under won ?I think it was mainly due to light winter and the ability to get the kikuyu grass to grow during a time when it is usually dormantThis sends the worst possible message to Green Committees and BoardsI thought it was just me.The whole course looks very definedickand yes 18 fairway looks stupidHas the drought eased in Southern Cal? Riviera has always had nice texture, but this year is very uniform green.I understand that could simply be recent rain, though the greens seem quite firm.I also realize it was raining today-didn't get to see today
Narrowness and winding nature of the 18th fairway at Riviera ?What's the purpose of a winding fairway on a blind tee shot ?I'd be curious to hear what members have to say about how the fairways play from the tee.Will the course retain those fairway configurations ?If the fairways were mowed as intended, would it matter if 12 or 18 under won ?I think it was mainly due to light winter and the ability to get the kikuyu grass to grow during a time when it is usually dormantThis sends the worst possible message to Green Committees and Boards
I was thinking along the same lines. I can't think of many classic courses that have hosted U.S. championships while still retaining as much of their original/traditional qualities and essence as Riviera does.Peter
Quote from: PPallotta on February 24, 2015, 11:45:53 AMI was thinking along the same lines. I can't think of many classic courses that have hosted U.S. championships while still retaining as much of their original/traditional qualities and essence as Riviera does.PeterOakmont?
Quote from: Søren Rye on February 24, 2015, 05:28:05 PMQuote from: PPallotta on February 24, 2015, 11:45:53 AMI was thinking along the same lines. I can't think of many classic courses that have hosted U.S. championships while still retaining as much of their original/traditional qualities and essence as Riviera does.Oakmont?Oakmont, Pebble, Shinnecock Hills, Olympic, Southern Hills, Winged Foot, all the classics can stand on their architecture. Bill, Oakmont was altered, far beyond "tweaking" in order to prepare it for Opens.It's when you get into the moderns that tweaking is required.
Quote from: PPallotta on February 24, 2015, 11:45:53 AMI was thinking along the same lines. I can't think of many classic courses that have hosted U.S. championships while still retaining as much of their original/traditional qualities and essence as Riviera does.Oakmont?
I was thinking along the same lines. I can't think of many classic courses that have hosted U.S. championships while still retaining as much of their original/traditional qualities and essence as Riviera does.
Quote from: Bill_McBride on February 24, 2015, 07:57:09 PMQuote from: Søren Rye on February 24, 2015, 05:28:05 PMQuote from: PPallotta on February 24, 2015, 11:45:53 AMI was thinking along the same lines. I can't think of many classic courses that have hosted U.S. championships while still retaining as much of their original/traditional qualities and essence as Riviera does.Oakmont?Oakmont, Pebble, Shinnecock Hills, Olympic, Southern Hills, Winged Foot, all the classics can stand on their architecture. Bill, Oakmont was altered, far beyond "tweaking" in order to prepare it for Opens.It's when you get into the moderns that tweaking is required.
Bill,Almost every fairway bunker was moved inward, further narrowing the DZ'sIn addition, I believe that the bunkers were deepened with some having the fronting berm elevated."SOME" members may prefer it that way.
Quote from: Patrick_Mucci on February 25, 2015, 05:41:13 PMBill,Almost every fairway bunker was moved inward, further narrowing the DZ'sIn addition, I believe that the bunkers were deepened with some having the fronting berm elevated."SOME" members may prefer it that way.When did that take place?When Mark Kuhns was the Superintendent, probably around 2002
I thought Ran asked everyone to not use truncated thread titles?WTF William G,I thought that as well, then I saw a thread titled: "The Death Spiral" and I didn't see that you, Michael Whitaker or Mathew Mollica objected to the title of that thread so I thought that the time limit on Ran's request had expired.Why is is that none of you objected to the thread title in the thread entitled: "The Death Spiral" ?Or did you think you had accessed a "Star Wars" website with a typo for "The Death Star" ? Get a lilfe ! Or