Last week I played "The Gold Course" at the Wigwam Resort, designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. I enjoyed it very much, and in every way. The greens varied in shape and size, but did not offer too much contour or undulations. This may be because the golf course is part of a plush resort and its perceived guest demographic. I don't know. Still I liked the course overall in spite of the "not too difficult greens". Last year I played one of my favorite golf courses in Florida - Coral Ridge CC. The greens there were a little more challenging that at Wigwam. What I am getting to it this. In the opinion of the widespread readership here, which greens of the late Robert Trent Jones were his best, and is it that part of his design that will always keep him from being remember as an even greater architect than he is now?