One of the first impressions I had playing
The
Cascades in the Allegheny Mountains of western Virginia
was to think how this kind of course would never be built today.
Actually that thought came to me around the fifth hole, a big par
five that traverses a sidehill fairway and then rises blindly over
a shoulder of the same hillside. Most contemporary architects would
cut the hill down and use the fill to level the fairway and ...
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