Driven2Distraction
Head Pro
If people can't reach a 220yd par 3 then they probably can't reach 400+ yd par 4s in regulation either so what's the difference. The key point you make is the size and shape of the green. Both our long ones have long greens which allow a ball to run up to them if you hit it straight. I quite like them and would rather have what we have than a noddy par 4 or too many short par 3s
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unless you play at a course that's over 7000 yards long you're likely to get the "extra" yards on your par 3's back by way of sub 400 par 4s
although, on the flip side - there's a nasty rumour circulating that the "powers that be" are considering extending our 3rd hole to take it from 140ish to over 200 to make it harder for the pros when the course is used for open quals... not super impressed (not because of the length, but because it's a nice hole)
why is the answer always to make holes longer? why not make the green smaller/more difficult to hold, or reprofile the green and the bunkers and make the pin positions hard to get at?