All right, I shall jump in here. I can't help it.
I've played Royal Dornoch 4 times, Pine Valley NEVER, but most importantly, I played Cypress Point and Pacific Dunes in the same week about a month ago.
The talk in this thread is thus all VERY interesting to me.
Ran, I know you asked Rich for this, but here is one humble hack's take on Cypress v. Dornoch, using Rich's criteria. Rich, forgive me for I am about to sin.
1. Wholeness. A “course.” This is to say something that flows, naturally and seamlessly, over the land. Tee to green to tee to green, etc.
I'd call this a wash, but if anything give a slight edge to Cypress, as it has got to be perfection and to me RD loses its way at the 16th tee - I'm not sure the natural flow would go up that hill.
2. WYSIWYG. What you see is what you get. Holes which, even if partially blind, make it clear, from their topography and the placement of hazards and the green, what the risks and rewards are of shots of varying intensity across varying angles.
Again, Cypress is perfection here. There truly are no blind shots, even if you can't see where your ball lands every time... the landforms perfectly indicate where to play the ball (ie over the side of the dune on #8 tee). I see no problems with RD in this account either, though.
3. Subtle deceptions. Within the context of 2 above, the addition of little tricks which reward experience, require you to think, and punish you if you do not.
Good God, we're talking MacKenzie here! One could spend a lifetime at Cypress and still learn cool new bounces... however, I'd say the same goes for Dornoch which I'm sure Rich can confirm. Once again though, you're comparing Cypress (perfection) against Dornoch (great). No offense to Dornoch, but....
4. Diversity. A mixture of shot values required, in terms of clubs to be used and the shape of the shots to be executed with those clubs.
I found myself playing nothing but "links golf" - ie low runners - at Dornoch, where I hit every type of shot imaginable at Cypress. Again, edge to Cypress.
5. Greens which accommodate both the aerial game and the ground game.
See above - edge to Cypress.
6. Greens which give higher rewards to properly executed “aerial” shots, with commensurately higher risk.
#15 and 16 Cypress. Cased closed. Nothing like that at Dornoch.
7. “Lines of charm” closely linked to hazards. Rough which borders the “fast lane” off the tee. Greenside bunkers which eat into the putting surface.
Both courses incredibly great in this area, but #2 Cypress as an example carries the day. Tiny slight edge to Cypress.
8. A balance between the use of bunkers and swales and rough and natural watercourses as “hazards.”
NO need to even elaborate. Cypress has got to be the best course in the entire world in this feature.
9. Greens which have at least 4 good-excellent pin positions, and which allow alternate ways of approaching possible pins.
Cypress could have the best set of greens in the world. Again, Dornoch is wonderful here, but falls short.
10. Gut feel. You can’t always define a 3*** course, but you know one when you see one.
They both are absolutely incredible... but... Dornoch doesn't have the one "drop you to your knees" shot that Cypress does at 16 tee.
Don't get me wrong - I'd call BOTH courses strong *** in Rich's scale. And hell, out of courses I've played on this earth, Cypress is #1 and Dornoch may well be #2 (though others might compete for that). In any case, consider the hairs split. But just as Pacific Dunes might lose out in comparison to some of the world's greats AND STILL BE A WONDERFUL COURSE ITSELF, here's a case where Dornoch comes out on the short end.
Give me my penance, Father Rich.
And Tom Paul, I'd love to discuss this further with you as I didn't even begin to address Pacific Dunes... don't know if you heard, but I too am going to be in your area roughly the same time as Rich. I've been corresponding with Bill V and Mike C re potentially meeting them... Would love to somehow hook up with you also if you are available. I sent you an email re this awhile ago... probably got lost. I'll try again.
TH
tom.huckaby@clorox.com
Ran, you ask for comparison of Cypress Point and Royal Dornoch based on Rich's criteria. I likely don't notice the same things you guys do, but here is one humble hack's attempt. Rich, you might not want to read this...