Bay Hill Will Be New To The Players...Again
/Jeff Shain on Arnold Palmer's latest redo of Bay Hill.
"We've literally done something to every hole," said Palmer, who has made Bay Hill his winter home since 1965 and acquired the club 11 years later. "It'll be new to most all [the players]."
Bedecked with an old-school par. After three editions as a par 70, it reverts to 72 as two long par-4s are returned to their original state as par-5s. One of those comes at No. 16, which should help inject some risk/reward thrill to the closing stretch.
"I think it's going to be more fun for the players and a lot more entertaining for the fans," said rookie pro Sam Saunders, who as Palmer's grandson has more familiarity with the new look than anyone else in the field.
Like an aging house, every golf course gets to a point where it needs some maintenance and upgrade. Greens and bunkers tend to shrink as rough slowly overtakes the edges; new technology requires some modification.
Or some committee guy or benevolent dictator jacks around with it to the point that no one really likes it anymore!
Whew. Glad Bay Hill doesn't fall into that category.
On a serious note, wouldn't it have just been cheaper to mow the rough down and change 16 back to a par-5?