Andy Johnson
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With a reversible course, were there benefits to having people play different ways, and how did that work?
Did they switch it every day?
How did the logistics of deciding which way people played every day occur?
What do you think are some of the standout holes on the left-hander reversible course?
It feels like you should just tell people to play to one
Is there a hole that's famous on the right-hand course that you don't think works as well?
Because everybody's always said, like, 12 doesn't make a lot of sense.
It's actually, like, you stand on the tee box.
Every time I've stood on that tee box, I'm just like, this makes no sense whatsoever.
But then when you play the other way, it's like, oh, this makes sense.
Is there a hole on the right-hand course you feel that way after you've seen it play reverse?
That makes less sense in the traditional routing.
Yeah.
I mean, the thing about the old courses, the greens are amazing.
I was going to ask you about the double greens.
How do they almost allow a reversible concept to exist, the actual green complexes themselves?
How did they exist?
Yeah, like what role did the greens play in this course being able to be reversible?
Yeah, it makes sense.