Monday, October 22, 2007

Greensite; Quarry Hole

Today Captain went in and cored-out (removed all the organic material; topsoil) the 12th greensite.

A not too long 485-meter par-5, with the back tee and green being the only parts of the hole not in the quarry.

The green is on an angle and will slope-roll away from the player. The idea is to feed the ball into the front of the green and let the contour work the ball toward the hole when it’s cut at the back. Go at it too aggressively or pull the shot left and the ball can bound into the creek beyond the green.

The expert golfers can attack straight on instead of using the slopes, to what is a narrower target, but most golfers will approach with a short iron.

It will be interesting to watch golfers attack this hole; where they place their lay-ups, how better golfers go attack the green on their seconds in hope of making an easy birdie or eagle.

Tony Ristola
agolfarchitect.com
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