"If you additionally believe that the tree should stand you tacitly believe that whole of the topography, bunkering and green aren’t good enough to stand alone as a drive and pitch hole and require "the Tree" to compensate for inherent weakness". - Jay Mickle
Who stated this? The hole is great with or without the tree. The tree adds another psychological speed bump.
Jay, that is the crux of what I have argued for many years on many over-treed holes. "What you are saying is, the green is so easy and unimaginative, the trees are required otherwise, it's a birdie-fest".
Who on this thread said anything close to this?
The fairway is 20ish wide and angled enough that the effective fairway is in the 12 yard range, right Jay, on arguably the top 1,2, or 3 green on the course.
12 yards wide is complete BS, the line he drew was laughable. The course has so many great greens. Notice how neither of you are focusing on the preferred angle on the left which the fairway bunker on the left looks like it was never there and those pines in the sand waste area were never originally there get overlooked as to the real Elephant in the room. A good portion of the left part of the fairway was removed after the renovation, nobody dare question that.
"Remember that precision lay-up we executed with hybrid on the risk/reward par 4" - Said no one ever in the 19th hole.
This is where the long hitter has an advantage. He can get it past the trouble. Hence Heroic
"Once a round, you need a hole that makes the golfer choose restraint over brawn". Is this what we are after? A careful lay-up? Aren't lay-ups the most boring shot in golf?
95% of golfers never use restraint. David has already stated that he hits driver when playing with modern clubs. Jay doesn't like being at a disadvantage.
The tree has next to no strategy for the sub 5 handicap. This is the little white lie 'we' like to tell ourselves, thinking some flat bill with 115+ club head speed really spends time thinking about trees like this?
Where in this thread did somebody mention this?