Forrest- Not sure what your point, to me, is ?
But, if your saying I should rate a course higher, that's built on a difficult site, giving extra credit for the effort, I don't agree. I believe I can personally hold it in higher esteem for that reality, even if The finished golf course may not jibe with my preferences. But I still feel I can pick a cooresponding numerical value, which properly places it, within the thousand or so courses up for consideration, based on the golf course on the ground and the criteria set forth by the panel. More criteria will not help a course that is "dis-jointed" by site restrictions.