Knowing that we all play on different courses and at different skill levels - low risk means different things to each of us. Is this different than when you normally play (for a score and not for practice)?
My home course is a canyon layout with lots of forced carries, ponds, creeks, and elevation changes. Its very much a target course. There are no low-risk holes where a wayward shot is potentially "safe". I'm not sure what Tom Kite was thinking when he designed it, but its definitely a test. Even so, a boring round of par is very doable if you respect the layout and avoid the high risk/reward temptations. I play from the back tees because distance is not the issue. Shot placement is.
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My home course is a canyon layout with lots of forced carries, ponds, creeks, and elevation changes. Its very much a target course. There are no low-risk holes where a wayward shot is potentially "safe". I'm not sure what Tom Kite was thinking when he designed it, but its definitely a test. Even so, a boring round of par is very doable if you respect the layout and avoid the high risk/reward temptations. I play from the back tees because distance is not the issue. Shot placement is.
Cool - sounds like a nice course! I need to visit My home course is my home course because it's the closest place and is where I can get in the most golf between work and taking my turn with the babies! I have been playing from the tips everywhere I play this year in an effort to test my game as much as possible and experience a wider variety of shots. My home course is interesting, though because when you move up to the blue tees, carrying the trouble off the tee is an option worth considering on many holes. Hopefully I can carve out a little time this week to get in some practice from the tees they'll use in the tournament. So many options - gotta love this game.