Wasn't 12 and 4 originally flip flopped? You could have had 3 greats in a row!
I mean I get the tease and all to get to the ocean on 4 tee, but wouldn't the flow have been better to flip em? Could have avoided the longer walks from 3 green to 4 tee, and 11 green to 12 tee...
Kalen:
Indeed, my original plan had a hole playing north where #4 now plays south, and we could have just flip flopped #4 and #12 in the routing, shortening the walks from 4 to 5 and 11 to 12.
Would people really vote for that as a better course? Mr. Keiser thought it would be a mistake to have all of the coastal holes playing into the summer wind, and obviously just for variety it was nice to have one hole with the ocean to the right. I also think the current #12 is better than an inland hole playing the other direction, with an uphill approach away from the ocean, toward the current tee.
You could also debate whether touching the ocean early in the round is important or not, but I think that ocean hole is certainly less lost in the shuffle at #4, than it would have been in between #11 and #13. Indeed, that's part of what started this topic about breather holes . . . It's only natural to have a breather in between two stunning holes like that, but it wouldn't be as welcome in between #3 and #5.
Moreover, I think the walk from #3 to #4 ADDS to the course. Yes, it's not as fast to play, but you have just gotten to the ocean and it gives you a chance to pause and reflect on it. [I did the same thing at Barnbougle, and lots of players take a mini break when they get to the 8th tee at Old Mac, too.]
One of the players at the Women's Public Links said when she came around the corner from #3 for the first time, she cried, because it was so beautiful. I wouldn't give up reactions like that, so that you can finish two minutes faster. That really isn't why you go to Bandon, is it?