I was answering a question on the most recent Oakmont thread when it struck me that 1, 9, 10, and 11 all use the same basic landform, a long and wide hillside.
This seems to contrast quite a bit with many other courses, where each hole tends to be based around one landform - the old PV-esque isolation thing seems to dominate.
Or am I totally misunderstanding other courses? Can someone think of another great course where this is the case?
I guess, in some respects, Pebble would be another course with fewer, larger landforms.