After being a passive reader I finally joined the discussion group.
I can’t tell you how happy I am that Belleair’s 4th hole will restored (at the very least) aesthetically restored to Ross’ original. A full restoration was never on the books. Ross’ original 4th was a 150 yard one shotter to a green completely surrounded by a sand bunker.
We made some concessions to that original design, but I think Donald Ross would be proud. The hole will effectively play between the back tees of 175 yards, to forward tees of 80 yards. The once encircled green will be restored, the bunker itself will be roughly 70% restored leaving the back portion of the green open and grassed. This will accomplish two things- 1) This will allow for modern green keeping equipment to have access to the green & 2) It will serve as a bail out long for the higher handicapper to avoid the bunker and still chip up for a chance at par.
Another great idea by Jason Straka was to stagger the forward tees to the right (the South) and then create a zero entry green from the bunker on the front right of the green. Thus allowing an option for the higher handicapper to putt out of the bunker if they so choose.
From the tee, the hole will appear just as Donald Ross intended - a green engulfed by sand with a wonderful backdrop of the Intercoastal Waterway/Gulf of Mexico & Clearwater Beach.
I couldn’t be more happy for the club and the golf community. I truly believe our West Course will shock people when it’s done.