Pat, how did I get to be the main whipping boy in your fight? Seriously, though, I found this to be an interesting topic of discussion. Somehow though, it became about my "bias" (of which I have in this thread professed none) and less about a legitimate dialogue of features found in older courses that may, I say may, be thought to be illegitimate in newer courses and whether that constituted a double standard. As stated before, I neither have a bias against older courses nor a love of Fazio courses (for that is not the issue here); I, like Pat, was just wondering if sometimes we like features found on older courses simply because they are older courses, and would not like them on newer courses? And, does this constitute a double standard?
On review, maybe I have stated a bias against horseshoe features on greens. I do not think I would like them on newer courses, older courses, on a plane, on a train....
But, like green eggs and ham, I have never tried them.