Mathew,
You make my point for me. I believe members have earned the right to see the best pin positions based on conditions, not on the day of the week. Tournaments should see the predetermined formulas.(See the Masters) I occasionally have a Tuesday game at a local course that uses the number system because of prior commitments in my usual group. I play the same pins every damn time because Tuesday is location 3 day. Boring.
Well that's just stupid. The whole point of having three locations is that the rotation does not correspond to a 7-day week ... that you should see the three different locations on three consecutive weeks. I did the same thing for The Loop ... 3-position rotation, plus they are changing direction every day, so that's really a 6-way rotation, which still works out to seeing different holes same time next week.
John, I used to be in your camp of wishing that the superintendent would just go out and use good set-up skills to set the course up every day. But it's rarely the superintendent who actually does the job, and most of the underlings do not keep track very well of balancing out the hole locations on a given day. If you're in a windy place, having a bunch of front pins on the downwind holes and a bunch of back pins on the into-the-wind holes can raise havoc with the set-up, but if that's happening then the set-up chart is poorly constructed. Just because you're using 1,2,3 doesn't mean you have to have the front pin every third hole.
Thanks for backing me up, Tom.
John,
You shouldn't have the same hole locations each day of the week when using a 1,2,3, system. We don't cut new holes on Tuesday and Thursday in order to not have too many plugs on the greens, and we still don't run into that issue.
M T W T F S S
1 1 2 2 3 1 2
3 3 1 1 2 3 1
2 2 3 3 1 2 3
And the cycle continues. Also, 1,2,3 doesn't have to front, middle, back. If you have a wide short green, it can be left, middle, right.
Tom,
I am not the superintendent, but keep all that, and more, in mind.
-Holes aren't always on the windward side.
-Switching tees up with hole locations so the lengths aren't the same day-to-day.
-Blurring the lines of what the front, middle, back are so, the holes aren't always in the same place.
I try to have the holes never play the same. I am sure I repeat at times, but that is inevitable. Rest easier that you have at least one underling who is a good nut.