I totally agree with Rich, as I have seen aerials of the property, as well as shots of it before it was a golf course, and it wasn't anything I would call Great.
For me, the course holds a memory of an event--my first meeting of on-line friends from an architectural discussion group, and not unlike my epiphany at Spanish Bay, the experience far over-shadowed the golf course itself. The course didn't have to be GREAT, because meeting the people was the beginning for me, of my current life's interests now.
I have even played courses of even lesser architectural interest in the lower West corner of Washington, right near the water, and they hold fun times and great memories. But, I would be a fool to suggest that I wasn't thinking of better golf out there. The possibilities are in fact endless.
HMB is by far the best Art Hills design I have played to date. But that doesn't make me a fan of his work.
But I must claim a bias on myself, I too am a fan of Pete Galea. His efforts at HMB should be a lesson for all that when it comes to Greatness, one must have the most extreme passion to achieve it.