I've left my ball short and right, a not uncommon occurrence, the visual is one that could be transplanted to the UK/Ireland. My mind tells me I've seen this shot 1000 times before, a simple bump and run with a 7 or 8 iron that hits and runs through the grass up the slope and nestles close to the pin.
But what if that option is taken out of play almost entirely with the usage of warm weather grasses. Sure, there are new strains of Bermuda being introduced that can all but solve this, like Mach 1 that's used at Streamsong (or at least that's my limited understanding).
However, from an architectural point of view, these courses keep popping up with this similar minimalist, links like look, they are loved and heralded but I nearly always leave feeling a bit disappointed in the fact that the shots seem to require the same, chip it to the hole, type play rather than really allowing you to putt or bump it in as the visual suggests could work.
I imagine this to be different when the grasses are dormant but have little experience playing in those conditions.
Thoughts?