Hi all,
The wrinkle I would add is the one Peter Pallota articulated in the other thread about the paradox of proportionality. That is that some holes not only play differently, but become nearly entirely different holes depending on wind direction. And on some courses, that directionality is magnified even more because of a doubling-back routing.
In that style, one hole will face in one direction, the other in the opposite fashion: thus, what is normally a short par 4 is suddenly a much longer one, maybe even with different hazards in play as someone suggested about the old links courses, while the following hole suddenly becomes a short par four from a long one, or even turns (effectively) from a par five to a short par four. The first and second holes at Streamsong Red are of that latter type. In general, in fact, I’d counsel going to Streamsong only on windy days—not that you’ll ever have to worry about that.
Thanks to Peter for the assist in clarifying the point—although maybe I should say thanks to Peter for shoveling the puck in cleanly after I threw a garbage pass his way.
Joe