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John Kirk

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Re:What golf course has your favorite set of par 3s?
« Reply #75 on: December 18, 2006, 12:43:55 PM »
The notion that...

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...or this proves that par 3 holes aren't what differentiate good from great courses.  Because they are designed for one shot, par 3s are the simplest and least interesting holes architecturally.

...rings false with me.

I think a well done set of par 3's are all too rare and are an opportunity to elevate a course to another level of quality.

What would be the keys? Variety in length, setting, green complexities, challenge level etc...

JES,

I see your point.  But isn't it true that a well done set of par 4s, or par 5s, offer the same opportunity to "elevate a course to another level of quality"?

I think you are suggesting that a great set of par 3s is harder to find.  Why would that be?  Either the standard for greatness in a par 3 is set higher, or par 3 holes are less interesting and therefore more difficult to make great.

Dan Kelly

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Re:What golf course has your favorite set of par 3s?
« Reply #76 on: December 18, 2006, 01:03:33 PM »
Has anyone mentioned Sutton Bay's?

Five excellent golf holes.
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