Uh-oh. I'd better get ready. Sometimes you can't help what you like or what looks good to your eye. My experience at NGLA is limited to just three rounds but after the tee shot on 18 which I did enjoy (big bunker left and that bay on the right) it just seemed like a hike/slog up a hill to a landing area that wasn't real defined and the green that I don't remember much about other than it being big.
For #5 I think it would be a better short par 5 than tough par 4. The course should be viewed in its entirety. I know I am as guilty as the next of plucking a hole out from the course to analyze it but while it's not my favorite "stand alone" par 5, I think it fits in the course. If the hole could gain a little extra length as much as I hate that trend, I usually hate converting 5's to 4's even more.
I might be guilty of loving 14-17 so much that 18 seemed a little bit of a let down?! Again, I'm splitting hairs and would like to add that I've played Shinnecock twice and while it's fantastic and a pleasure and privlege to play, if I had to choose to play one course of the two, it would be NGLA.
Yeah, I'm am a little different in terms of my golf taste, but how interesting would things be if everyone liked the same stuff? If two people always agree on everyhting, one of them isn't very necessary!
I've never minded blind shots (RCD, TOC, are two of my favorite courses), I don't enjoy playing unless it's in competition or with my wife (maybe the most competitve person I know). This year I've played (poorly) 4 "competitive" rounds and five other "regular" rounds and that was plenty for me.
I'd rather play "slow" but very undulated greens instead of lightining fast table tops, I never play winter rules no matter how crappy the conditions may be, I think bunkers should not be raked, woods should be made of wood and long putters banned forever. (How is anchoring a club against your body fairly making a golf stroke???).
I play golf with a caddie whenever I can and can't understand people who don't enjoy that, I hate carts but make my living owning a course that requires carts, I volunteer and serve on a USGA committee and yet I wish they would have done more to stop manufacturers from dictating the game through equipment advances as well have preserved some semblance of "amateurism" in the game, but.....
I've scored 99 on the rules test, but think it's ridiculous to expect the average guy, who might want to play by the rules, to possibly be able to because there are too many rules and they are too confusing to most people.
I still don't understand why US Amatuers and British Ams were majors for Bob Jones AND when Jack Nicklaus was chasing Bob Jones' records but when Tiger is chasing Jack, they don't count anymore. Does this mean Jones only has 7 majors??? Or does Jones have 13, Jack 20 and Tiger 15??
In any event, I am ready for my thrashing!!