[size=0pt]I feel like I am starting a duplicate thread, and if so, Mr. Moderator please feel free to merge my post with another. I did some searches but could not find anything…so here goes.[/size]
It’s a basic question, really, but perhaps not as straightforward of an answer.
Can an average golfer truly see, understand, and appreciate the finer nuances and details of good golf course architecture?
Here is what I mean. I play to about an 10-12 handicap. An 83 or 85 on your garden variety course. Pretty much EVERY time I stand over a golf ball I have no idea where it is going. Left, right, low, high, whatever. So, if you really have no precision or consistency to your game, can you really understand GCA?
An example. Sean is currently blessing us with nothing less than a stellar course review of Palmetto GC. Here is an excerpt from his review that really got me thinking about this.
[size=0pt] [/size]Many of Palmetto's greens have the curious effect of floating in the landscape. Not only does the aesthetic work very well, but working out yardages is very difficult...especially when we consider the rather diminutive size of the greens and penalties for a miscue. I notice three features which I think create a sense of unnattachment.
[/size]I understand the first part and most people with a trained eye can recognize these features. But CAN the average golfer really appreciate “penalties for a miscue”…when almost EVERY shot is a miscue! Honestly…my thought process to such an approach shot is ALWAYS…”just get it near the green.” It is NEVER…”try to hit the lower right corner of the green for a safe uphill putt.” So when I DO have a “miscue”…it’s the norm…which doesn’t really allow for an understanding or appreciation of the dangers of the hole…because I am always experiencing them.[size=0pt]Am I making any sense? There ISN’T and fine line between my hitting a good shot and a “miscue”. That chasm is actually quite large. So with the literally hundreds of little details and nuances of really good GCA, its seems to me that the average golfer may only have the ability to pick up on a handful during the course of a round.[/size][size=0pt]I often think of this when watching professional golf on TV. These players are dialed in to literally inches of distances on clubs, landing areas, etc…and the strategic plays are often pointed out by announcers…which allows the viewer to see how critical even a mishit of a few feet can be. But the average golfers mishit is often 10-15 yards (30-40 feet!) or easily more…neglecting any such ability to play strategic golf.[/size][size=0pt]Perhaps I could flesh this out further but I’d like some feedback and maybe better yet some examples or if I am completely half baked.[/size][size=0pt]Cheers[/size][size=78%]