Jordan,
Just try to get Sean to agree with you for once.
Tell him you think Furry Creek is likely the worst course in a good setting, just to appease him. He will try to come back with a specious argument to the effect that no one could build a good course on that site but it is still an awful course on a site with incredible potential and beauty.
Then tell him Canterwood comes in the class of bad courses in a good setting. I think that will set him off even more. I think it is true. I hate some of the holes on that course.
Finally, point out how Nicklaus had a chance to make Nicklaus North at Whistler something special but it comes up short.
Sean will finally agree with you as opposed to being constantly argumentative.
Anytime,
Take care,
Bob J
Bob is almost always right, of course.
Bob, I would classify Nicklaus North with Sandpines as pretty good golf courses in magnificent settings. Disappointments based on potential, yes, but not bad golf courses.
Furry Creek. I know you secretly love it and play it all the time with your lawyer buddies.
It is so bad I believe it is an absolute must play to see how bad it is. I really do.
Canterwood might be the most unfun golf course I have ever played. I agree with your statement 100%.
Jordan,
Based on your list, I would put Sandpines 6th or 7th, as I believe that it is comparable to Gold Mountain. I like it OK because it has some more good holes, than bad, and I have had fun playing (3 or 4 times) there. I don't buy that it is a bad golf course because it has some containment mounding on a few holes and artificial water hazards. It may not be what you prefer, but you certainly didn't mind it at Aldarra or at Gold Mountain (How natural is that lake on 15 and 16 at Gold MT, one of you favorite courses. Its as unnatural as the water at Sandpines) .
There was no way after telling everyone on here that you were going to Sandpines last year that you were going to come back and say you liked it. I'm not saying it is a great course, it isn't. I am just saying that you were irretrievably gone on the subject before you even got there.