Ahhh, one of my favorite subjects. I too enjoyed Gib's rant... er, I mean piece.
Having recently played Pasadera, I stand in absolute awe at the insanity, er, I mean devotion of you guys walking that course. I guess one of Scott Burrough's dicta has now been absolutely proven: no course is unwalkable. You guys ought to give Tehama a try next... I'm guessing you walked that also but please do confirm.
In any case, both of those are mountain goat treks and thus not really "on point" here. I'd say the same about El Dorado in Cabo... great course, but again walkable only by the idiots... er, I mean devout walkers.... such as those who would attempt such at Pasadera.
Dan King would call the game played at these courses "cart-ball", at least how I tackled each. Not to get into this argument AGAIN, but damn, I was able to play 36 at El Dorado very easily - viva la Cartball!
In any case as Gib so eloquently gets at, there are walks and then there are walks. Yes, it is a long way from 15 green to 16 tee at Cypress Point, but that is one of the great walks of all time as it serves to heighten the anticipation for seeing the great #16... it also takes you through a somewhat Middle-Earth looking forest - I kept expecting elves or hobbits to hop out and greet us... That is a wonderful walk for sure, and in fact adds to the greatness of that course.
What kills me are the concrete ribbons Gib laments (though I am often riding over such... where those occur, walking for me is nearly always just not worth the effort)... but still, those do suck.
What kills me more are routings that COULD HAVE BEEN DONE DIFFERENTLY to help the walker, but were not. Top of mind here is my little new local muni, Los Lagos GC in San Jose. They had to create a LONG bridge over some wetlands... just setting aside that this protected environmental area is a dump not exactly teeming with any redeeming beauty, hey, the law is what it is... the routing makes you cross it FOUR times instead of just up and back, just so #9 can return to the club house. You play 1-2, walk about a mile to #3, play 3-7, walk the same mile back to play 8, play 8-12, walk a mile to #13, play 13-14, walk a mile back to play the rest. Just by making the current 13 play as 8 and 9 would save two of these treks! In case you're interested, the routing is here:
http://www.playloslagos.com/golf/layout.shtmlThat's the most glaring "contempt for the walker" routing I've ever seen, but the principle isn't just occurring at this course... sad to say....
TH