Men' Club Members!
I have often thought of ways to actually improve the course aesthetics whilst REDUCING Ralph Corona's workload.
I appreciate the condition of the greens @ Mountain View G.C. They are the proper firmness and roll pretty true. Save for the ball marks others leave behind, these are very nice greens!
This layout, though short, is TIGHT. Some fairways are barely 25' wide at important locations. Several tee boxes are occluded with overhanging tree canopies. Suffice it to say, if you don't pay attention to your position on the tee box, you quite possibly will have the tee shot deflected by a branch!
My suggestion is to get better-defined fairways through REDUCED MOWING effort. The grasses in the rough are such that even if you mowed them only once a month, you could still find and play your ball. But the return of mowing a defined fairway would be significant. The eye-appeal of seeing where the hole actually goes would enhance the golfing experience.
Fo example, the parallel 1st and 10th Holes. The 10th is especially "non-descript" in it's appearance --- it is a dogleg right, with an oblong trap protecting the major part of the front of the green --- but you can't really tell that from the teeing area, now can you?
Another one is Hole #8, which is straight until approximately 75yds. out, then is a dogleg right, again with a bunker protecting half of the front of the run-up on the right.
What I am trying to have you picture in your mind is a course with defined fairwways and, yes, something resembling "rough."
What say you?