Most mounding on golf courses are of the blob type; They have a high point, and look pretty much the same from all angles. I call these mammary mounds. Let's say I'm not a big fan.
At Sand Valley we have created a lot of slash and gash mounds. Basically we made a mess with the bulldozer and then dragged them off or raked them out by hand. We've also created a number of rolls or mounds with long flat spots. I called them our "flat top mounds".
If you get out on the course, you can look at an area, and then look in the distance, a kilometer of a handful if possible and you'll find the contours often mimic what is in the distance. Much of the area has long flowing hills with a straight profile at the top; the inspiration for our "flat tops". By following the immediate and distant surrounds, our shaping is in harmony with the region.
I'll post a photo tomorrow.
Tony Ristola
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