Glenn

Hi Gene. I personally believe that should play as a lateral hazard. However, Links doesn't offer a drop for that. If you went into the water, Links would have wanted you do drop straight backwards away from the pin. You would not have been able to do that on this course. There's simply no place to drop. The only logical option I had was to make the water OOB in areas where a drop would not be possible, such as the water that crosses the front of green 11.
That is already in the plans. I removed a tree in the left dogleg so you have a clear sight of the green, and I am changing it to a par 3.
Green 14 will be moved out to 218 yards from the back tee, which is the distance shown on their current scorecard. The present tee box positions will remain the same, but the yardages will change for all 5 tees when the green is moved back.
The way the fairway drops downward behind hole 4's teebox, there's no place to place another tee. If you tried, you would not be able to see the fairway. I do however plan on putting some tall pins inside the dogleg so you won't have a straight shot to the green. If you want to go for it, you will need to use the wind, or bend your ball around them.gene_golf wrote: ↑January 4th, 2022, 8:17 pm Hole #4 is just awkward enough with green being too far away with present back tee to drive and there is so much trouble surrounding it with OOB and bushes causing penalty drops that even hitting a short wedge to green for second shot after layup in fairway is tough. Could make back tees be farther back, but that would simplify layup having to hit full shot to what is tricky fairway to hit as certainly do not want to go through fairway the way it currently plays. If were to do that then would experience sidehill lie forcing aim to be more to right possibly having a tree deflect second shot.
I didn't actually open it up for discussion. I was just explaining some things to Gene. I plan to open things up, but a step at a time, not all at once.
A lot of the holes are reachable in 2 with the right wind. Being a tournament course, it will be up to the tournament directors to set the wind conditions and pin/tee placements. I had never heard of moving or removing a tennis court. I don't know how others might feel about that, but if the majority like the idea, I suppose anything might be possible. We'll get around to discussing that eventually.
Unfortunately, because of the size of the plot and the way it's laid out, we are somewhat limited in extra yardage. When I looked at hole 17, I don't see enough space behind the back tee to move it more than 18 to 20 yards. It's 23 yards to the OB fence line on the other side of the cart path. What I did see though was a way to move the existing green about 100 yards further back and use the existing green space as fairway landing area. With that huge bunker there, it would make for a tight landing area, with about 80 or so yards left to the new green. As you said, food for thought.Adelade wrote: ↑January 5th, 2022, 10:31 amI'm not opposed to what you said about hole 17, but while that will make it nearly one stroke harder to score in relation to course par, it will make it a tiny bit easier to score under 60 or under 70 for example. Im usually in favour of counting difficulty in relation to par rather than stroke count, but this course is one of the easier ones to score under 60 on so that will probably be in the mind of players on common occasion (I bet some of the veterans on Pro+Classic will even be able to go under 50!). I was thinking there probably is enough room behind 17th tee to perhaps build another tee area and make the Driver be required to reach the green. Only meant as food for thought.
Hi Gene... As I mentioned before, Links doesn't allow lateral drops, plus it won't let you drop closer to the hole. To allow a drop, would mean that drop zones would need to be installed on the other side of the water hazard. I know it sucks to have to re-hit from the tee, but sometimes those are the things about a course that add to the difficulty, and forces you to play it in a more manageable manner when you are in a tournament and every stroke matters.gene_golf wrote: ↑January 5th, 2022, 5:24 pmA couple of years back USGA changed rules on lateral water hazards. I believe took away other side option. I can see where if hit into water the drop gets you closer to hole. Some courses in Links have seen where have drop zones, but rules in golf make it allowable for drops on other than lateral water hazards where 2 club lengths in line where ball entered hazard going backwards to where played previous shot. If a drop zone could be fudged here and not sure entirely possible, at least that would give some credit not having to hit again from tee. Possibly on 200 yard hole, the 12th could be set about 40 yards from green to right side of water, so there would be no chance of being closer to hole assuming shot was better and went more distance than say a muffed shot of only 150 yards. Also opened course up just now only to check yardages listed and also checked course website, course in Links shows at 6,445 yards---whereas course card shows course from back tees being over 6,800 yards with difference for hole #14 accounting for about 50 yards, also hole #12 at 250 yards makes up another 50 yards. Looking at course scorecard there are no individual hole handicaps, but see at far right side there are places for handicap and net score to be entered---so I take it handicap only matters for whole course in general. But if were to play only front nine and have a 9 handicap---then I guess you would get 4 1/2 strokes towards net score. https://www.golflink.com/golf-courses/i ... olf-course