MikeS:
That's funny you posted the "Jaws" Hole at Stone Harbor. I know how you feel about that course and its architecture. I just played Stone Harbor about 10 days ago and I was thinking of you. But you know me---I think that course was so radical when it opened----which made it so different I actually think it should be completely restored!!
And if it was I'd recommend the "Jaws" hole be the first to be restored. Just before I teed off the pro arrived at the first tee and asked me if I was the guy who'd written some architectural articles for the Philadelphia Golfer magazine so I told him; "That's true, you caught the right guy!"
He said the course's reputation despite massive softening is still reeling from the terrible things Tom Doak wrote about the course and would I consider writing about it now and how much better it's become? So I told him I'd consider that but then I started thinking how in the world am I going to write something laudatory about Stone Harbor without having a guy like Mike Sweeney howl so loud they could all hear him all the way from NYC?
Would you care to sit down with me, MikeS, and figure out how we could get together and write something laudatory about Stone Harbor?