One of the axioms of gca is that each hole should be clearly remembered after a round, that it should stand out in some way from the other 17. I am not talking standing out in the negative sense - i.e, one rebuilt green not matching the others, but in the positive sense of a hole being memorable within the other holes and/or to a lesser degree, memorable among holes on other courses.
For you, which course has the most distinct set (or variety) of holes?
What kind of features make them so?
From comments I have recieved re: my own designs, I would have to say that holes that stand out are extremely:
1. difficult
2. unusual
3. beautiful
are the ones that seem to do that, in approximately in that order. Case in point, at Fortune Bay, which is blessed with some natural lake front holes, rock outcroppings and beautiful timber, I was interviewed by the radio show "Where to play golf America" and the only hole they wanted to talk about was the fifth - with its unusal Biaritz green.
For better players, the difficult seem to spring more quickly to mind, while for average players, the unusual or beautiful seem to come to the forefront, generally speaking.
While I try hard to design constrasting features, like small greens followed by big greens, narrow fw followed by wide ones, lots of bunkers followed by a bunkerless hole, I can't recall anyone mentioning sequencing as a factor, although I would think it would be important.
For me as a golfer (since I can't completely separate the architect out) its little unique features that stand out for me. For example, when I played Hazeltine last month, the ninth green had the pin in a narrow valley on the right side of the green - a feature I had never seen quite like that before. Many of the other holes ran together, despite nice lake frontage, nice settings, and a few other well contoured greens.
However, I can only recall a few features - unless its really, really bold - being commented on (unless in the negative sense) Just as in politics, people seem to comment much more often on the things they don't like!