
“I visited Dunedin in the spring of 2021,” wrote Spence, in a post on Golf Club Atlas. “The course has been neutered by the removal of 75 original bunkers and a couple attempts to resurface the greens by adding rootzone, etc, meant the greens were about 50 to 60 per cent of their original size. However, the original green surfaces and fill pads were intact, buried under between 12 and 18 inches of added material. Excessive tree planting had also choked down the width and created major issues with shade throughout. I felt the place was tired and worn out, getting about 60,000 rounds a year.”
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