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For me its a course with holes that are all similar yardages. I don't want to play 9 par 4's that are all 380yds and I don't want all par 3's to be 150yds
Greens that are in bad shape. Nothing takes the fun out of a round for me if the greens are not taken care of.
In terms of course design, par 4s where I am forced to hit an iron off the tee.
Driver - wedge : I want a course that makes you think on each hole about how to play it rather than just automatically pulling driver with no consequence for missing a fairway (bit like a lot of PGA tour courses seem to be, where players aren't punished for missing a fairway and being in the 'rough')
Lack of imagination in layout and hole design : Don't make all holes straight with no variation, I want doglegs, hazards and assuming the land permits, some elevation changes
Greens that are in bad shape. Nothing takes the fun out of a round for me if the greens are not taken care of.
Point & Shoot courses, places where options aren't really available.
What is your issue with this?
A course I have played a number of times has a couple of holes where hitting an iron off the tee is the best shot to play - they are both short dogleg par 4 holes where hitting driver would not work
My home course has a short par 4 that is driveable if you can thread your way through the bunkers and mounds protecting a small 2 tier green, but the sensible shot is to take an iron and leave yourself a good yardage for one of your wedges
Point & Shoot courses, places where options aren't really available.
I agree with this. If I have to play irons or hybrids off the tee on multiple holes it gets boring for me. I want to bring the driver out of the bag with the potential to get myself in to some trouble!