
May 8th, 2009, 07:58 AM
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Join Date: August 28th, 2008
Location: Seattle
Posts: 1,491
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My issue isn't with the row of trees...I think they're a good feature, actually. It's once you get past the row of trees that I have issues. I think know the area that Jub's talking about--that's the "higher percentage" area that I usually go for, but I use a sidearm to get there. Still it's the same story though, you could be in one spot and be golden, or be two feet to the right and have nothin'. Don't get me wrong, I love difficult holes, but I like them to have more dependence on skill than luck.
Speaking of moving the pin, I think there's a case for moving it again. It seems like every tournament I play there, there's always an issue of people's drives on 16 coming into 14's green. I know last year before Jet Wash, Heath was putting on 14 and got beaned in the head by a drive coming in hot.
Also, I think it's good that Barbikes mentioned mowing...that is definitely the most pressing issue with the course this time of year. It's great that Chuck wants to help out the course, but it kind of defeats the purpose if the course isn't reasonably playable. Are there plans in place to keep it mowed throughout the green season?
Dual tees would definitely be a huge asset to the course, as would alternate pins. What's the reason for that not happening any time soon, Jub? Funding, motivation, or Herm?
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