was so bad that I can't believe that it's remained intact since opening day.
The left front half or third of the putting surface sloped, precipitously down into a bordering water hazard.
To the first time golfer, you're unaware of the juxtaposition of these two features from the DZ and totally unaware of the very sloped nature of the front of the green.
Any approach shot, hit with a slight draw, will be unduly penalized by the ball rolling into the hazard.
The recovery is no joy either since the green is sloped so steep from the hazard up to the flat portion of the green.
If the hole is cut in the front center or front right, the margin of error is miniscule.
I can't believe that an architect, especially an architect of note, would craft such a horrible feature.
There were other features, and other greens that left me bewildered, as to WHY ?
Are there any other greens where the front portion is very steeply sloped into an adjacent water hazard ?