Louis M
I asked you a couple of very specific questions about the routing of NHCC and the ARCHITECTURAL merits of individual holes.
You answered by telling us that NHCC is one of the best in the state because
1- there are no tee times
2- excellent greens that roll well
3- good conditioning
4- multiple difficult pin positions
5- links conditions
I will not argue with you on any point except #5. When I played there the conditions were a bit too lush to play the ground game very much but I can see the POTENTIAL to do so on many holes. I'm sure Willie Park designed it with the ground game in mind.
You think the greens at NHCC are better than Yale's even without taking conditioning into account (you state "If Yale was kept in tip-top shape they would still fall short"). That's one of the more outrageous statments I've heard on GCA. I don't think you will get too many here to agree with that one!
I'm glad that you are happy there and you can find nothing to complain about except the driving range. Enjoy it often.
Please if you wish to continue this discussion focus on the architecture. Please post the routing plan for NHCC and the architectural merits of individual holes.
You have over reacted to my comments which were largely positive. Reread my original post. Connecticut is an anomaly in the Northeast as there are fewer top notch courses then in CT then about any other state in the area. However, calling NHCC at top 5 is still a big stretch.
Cheers