John:
Get in your car, drive the miles we drove, play the good courses with the bad, sleep in a different hotel each night, then drive another 5 hours to the next stop.
If you think that is easy, especially as we get older, it's not.
You get to appreciate an awful lot more by doing this. You learn the architects range, both the good and the bad.
Take Mike Strantz's work, we played everything but the Va courses. The next to last one we played was Tobacco Road, unbelieveably wonderful is all I can say.
We then drove to Myrtle each and played Caldonia. Nice, but a major dissappointment in comparison...but still good work.
Wade Hampton has some holes out of character with Fazio, guess what, they were shaped by Strantz. Tough to learn this stuff without taking the time and energy to go do it.
Granted I'm blessed by being retired and having nothing better to do..........