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‘I have a complex relationship with this golf course’: Exploring the modern nuances of architectural discontent

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In 1999, the term “Greens Visited in Regulation (GVIR)” may have been coined during a casual golf match between friends Jimmy Dunne and Frank Brennan at Royal St. George’s. The term was used when Brennan’s ball rolled off the green into a bunker, despite hitting the green. This concept has been around in golf for a long time, even if not officially recognized until 1980 when Jack Nicklaus led the PGA Tour in Greens in Regulation. Firm, brown, and fast surfaces have always been ideal for golf, and often provide a more challenging game.

Jimmy Dunne, a well-known figure in the golf world, is recognized at Seminole Golf Club for their highly challenging greens. The course is designed to get harder closer to the hole, making it a serious golfing destination for enthusiasts. Seminole is not for tourists but for those looking to test their skills. The course’s architecture may or may not reflect its original design by Donald Ross due to ongoing renovations.

GVIR is also a common term used at Pinehurst No. 2, another Donald Ross course known for its unique design features. Architectural elements like “false fronts” have been popularized in recent years, adding to the challenge of the game. Another modern term is “short-sided,” describing a challenging shot near the edge of the green. With the increase in green speeds and firmer surfaces, accuracy and precision have become even more crucial in modern golf.

Advancements in agronomic technology and maintenance equipment have significantly impacted the way golf is played. SubAir Systems, for example, help regulate moisture levels and enhance playing conditions on high-end courses, ensuring firmer and faster greens. Despite these changes, the essence of golf remains the same, with players often expressing frustration and love for the game simultaneously while navigating challenging course conditions.

The game of golf continues to evolve with new terms and advancements in technology, shaping the way players approach the sport. From traditional concepts like Greens in Regulation to modern challenges like false fronts and increased green speeds, golfers are constantly adapting to the changing landscape of the game. Despite these changes, the underlying love for golf remains constant, as players face and overcome challenges on the course, ultimately strengthening their skills and appreciation for the game.

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