It's a quote from Pete Dye, a preface to explaining his ideal course to Mark Mulvoy of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED, out of a book written in 1977, "Golf: The Passion and The Challenge".
I actually thought that description was one of the few original thoughts I'd had in the "Anatomy," but I guess not. He also talks about why he thinks more courses in the future will be par-71, and about his Ross and MacKenzie and Tillinghast phases at Crooked Stick.
I had read this interview long before I went to work for Pete, and at the time I still remembered it well ... so when he started to explain to me what he wanted to do in the plans for PGA West, I already understood most of what he wanted. Pete never knew that, though.
I don't think that most people realize how much of what I do comes from my time around Pete Dye -- not the look of the courses certainly, but the thought of what I'm doing. The same goes for Bill Coore and Pete; neither one of us has fallen that far from the tree.