JamPal
Assistant Pro
LOL! 9th on our river course, the whole green is obscured by a large tree.
LOL! 9th on our river course, the whole green is obscured by a large tree.
No - the guys I was speaking with use such gizmos.
One said that for him it wasn't so much distance - it being able see how close his ball finished to the hole. Eh? For me one of the great thrills of golf is thinking you might be close, but not knowing until you get to, or close to, the green.
Worse off the ladies tee. They face what looks like a tall wall just in front of the markers.
I know the hole, 13th at Farnham. it would be a much better hole visually if the bunker was taken away. Green is not very wide, but quite deep. Bunkers to the side frame the green nicely, but front bunker just blocks the view of the green. Poor design in my opinion on a flat hole.
Played a par 3 today and you couldn't see the green never mind the bottom of the flag
That describes it very nicely sir - and of course you know the hole - so given that, do you think the observation made about seeing the bottom of the pin by reducing the greenside rim is a fair one - sounds like you might not disagree?
I know you may have had a lot of negative posts in regards to your op but looking at this reply i think you may have approached it from the wrong reason. You made your post sound like there was something wrong with the hole from a purely golfing/playing perspective which made no sense, but if you are seeking the change to improve the way the hole looks then yes i am sure there are many holes that can be improved in this way as well as many that should be left well alone.
We have a 168yd (centre of green) par 3 that is pretty much dead flat with a front cross bunker. The front rim (green side rim) of the bunker is not very high, but high enough to mean that we cannot see the bottom couple of feet of the flagstick- no matter where it is positioned. This makes it very difficult, if not impossible, to accurately visually judge where the flagstick is positioned.
There is some debate in the club around whether this is 'fair'/desirable - or whether it would be preferable to lower the rim of the bunker so we can see the bottom of the flagstick. We could also raise the tee a bit (at much greater cost) with the same effect.
Any thoughts?
Noooo! Next it'll be totally flat fairways and lipless bunkers. All greens to collect in the centre, where the flag is always positioned.
On a more serious note, why spend all that time and money doing something that in reality is of no benefit to most golfers? I can see the bottom of the pin on pretty much every green I fire into at my home club. I'm happy to hit the green...
You should try the 9th at Moffat GC, 110 yard par 3 , blind shot up over a cliff face . I was told years ago that a guy had single putted it for a 28 :rofl: .
very true, you would end up with not many holes on links course, if you had to see the bottom of the flag
I think I now have sufficient arguments to counter the thoughts of those members harbouring their daft idea.![]()
As been said above, it might not be a daft idea if the reason is to make the hole look much nicer but is for the reason's they've stated.......