Monday, July 30, 2007

Article on Restoration in Golf Course Architecture Magazine (from UK)







Click on both sides to read the article

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:39 p.m.

    Ian
    Great article. I'm glad you posted it or I'm sure that most people would never had the chance to read it.
    Allandale is intact-except for the 4th green. It was rebuilt because it was prone to flooding. I love the course and if I lived closer to Barrie I would be there all the time. I recommend that people get out to play the course. It's a great 9 hole test and if the bunkers are restored it will look amazing.

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  2. Anonymous4:57 p.m.

    Dear Mr. Andrew

    There are hard holes.
    There are fairly easy holes.
    My questions are:

    1) What are the playing charcteristics of an intermediate Par 4?

    2) What architectural elements make up a hole that players can score birdie/bogey with = frequency?

    3) How do such elements differ
    depending or the level of player?

    4) Could you cite a few examples of such birdie/bogie holes?

    Sincerely,



    eugene--Queens, NY

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