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The human eyes and brain evolved to become really really good at recognizing and picking out human faces from the scenery. I assumed this is why I was taught to turn away if I was at least somewhat in the line of sight of someone putting.
I think that would be a discussion for outside of this thread and to fully discuss it, let alone define, would require more time and energy than what I have at the moment.
I will say specifically about Judson Mine that compared to many other courses the fairways are well defined and lack...
I think I said it before, or something like it. A high percentage of the holes are both difficult and fair. If we could boil the down what to me should be the definition of great design, then that would be it.
Even though it plays down a road, I guess I don't see 1 as a filler hole. There is a decent amount going on there. A good shot is difficult but it is fair and you are rewarded if you execute. Also, I've never seen an actual vehicle on that road. I think it is just an old access road for the...
At Idlewild I didn't like the few holes that had winding and/or small island skinny OB + evenly spaced or random trees on the fairway. I think those are two bad ideas combined to make one really bad idea. Even leaving those aside, I felt like overall it was just slightly better than average...
Also recently played Nobo, Pawpaw (got lost as well), Lake Marshall, Moraine, Stafford Woods, and Muddy Run. Agree with a lot you say but I think I liked Moraine a little more than you. It might have helped that I was there early on a weekday and had the course to myself. I would also agree...