Ben,
The object isn't to compare one course to another.
The object is to look at a parcel of land, or many parcels of land and understand that the land's particular features, other then as caveated previously, aren't going to make a difference in the quality of the golf course produced.
It's the architect who will create the distinction.
And, like at York and Sebonack, different architects may conceive of differing designs, in the general routing, the individual holes and the specific features. And, irrespective of the particulars both, or many of those designs will be good golf courses.
It's the artist, not the canvas.
How would all of those on this site have done at Sebonack ?
A site some have said surpasses NGLA in architectural potential ?
And, let's ask the same question with respect to Bandon and Pacific Dunes and Friar's Head.
Could you and others have produced good golf courses on these sites ? Sites that have been classified as world class ?