Played 9 at a bare bones ciity muni today I frequented 40-45 years ago.(could do a whole thread on it)
Clearly they found some money at some point because the tees were level(and overseeded) and the greens were quite fast, especially given the old school slope on many of the greens. They weren't all that good though. just fast
The fairways were also "better" than they used to be(clearly some modern regrassing), but quite a few were more sand than grass due to high traffic from golf carts.
Saw plenty of groups flying around with single riders in 3-4 balls.
:'(
No doubt it'll be back to the dirt I remember soon enough.
To Paul's point about the art of creating a shot from a poor fairway, I rarely see it anymore because even on perfectly condidtioned courses I see players rolling the ball over routinely...heavy sigh.
The most ironic thing about the whole over conditioning is that the worst lies I see in fairways are on super high end courses with super tight, often wet, and very fast fairways.Far worse than the lies I got today on hard pan compaction.
See more fat and thin shots than ever on super tight fairways due to the middle of the club being well above the center of the ball unless a very good player.
At least back in the day a "roll it over" guy could find an imperfect tuft or weed to prop it up on.