Thursday, September 13, 2007

Redesigning 18 Green

On the 18th greensite, the previous construction company made a cut somewhat according to plan. About 50 meters long and 20 meters wide, it was to be for a bunker, with the green above and to its left.

Now this cut is being smoothed out and widened to make it look like a dip in the hillside. The straight formal gouges will disappear and be replaced with long flowing lines. The green will now go where the gouged bunker was planned, with a hillside to its left. It will feel a little like the golfer is playing downhill to the hole.

The idea is to allow the golfers attacking along the ridge (to the right of the centerline) to have a straight shot at the green’s depth, while golfers bailing to the safe left side will have a shallower target, and a green sloping away from them. They will be able to feed the ball off the hillside down to the green, but pulling off this shot will require superb judgment, and insert a element of risk.

From the tee or on the approach...Pick your poison wisely.

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Tony Ristola
agolfarchitect.com
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