Ed:
As always, great photos. I think the pros like courses where excellent play is rewarded and marginal play is penalized. Your description and those of the previous posters seems to confirm that Quail Hollow fits the bill. Charlotte is also lovely in the Spring...which doesn't hurt at all.
As for ANGC -- I agree, it used to play more like that and now it just seems to penalize most shots.
Bart
Bart, thanks for the compliment on the pics. Just to be clear, I don't think Quail is designed or set up like ANGC used to be. There has always been rough. And most of the easier holes are on the front nine. Rather, I meant that the design and set up at Quail are condusive to creating the type of environment that I think people associate with the ideal ANGC.
A couple of other observations about Quail:
I never hear #14 mentioned when people are talking about great short par 4s. But I think it is terrific and worthy of discussion. It can be attacked in a variety of ways (i) mid iron off the tee and a short wedge approach, (ii) long iron or hybrid just short of the green with a pitch or chip on, or (iii) attempt to drive the green. There really is no advantage to any one, just whatever the golfer feels most comfortable with. The water comes into play regardless of which option is chosen off the tee. The slope of the green toward the lake means you can run a chip into the water if you are not careful, as Kenny Perry found out on Friday. Bottom line is many options, all viable, all can lead to birdie or even eagle, all can lead to double. That seems to me to be the essence of a great short par 4.
I have never understood why they maintain the strip on the left side of the creek on #18 as fairway. No one would ever play there intentionally, although I have seen a few approach shots careen off the rocks over to this area. It just seems wierd to me.
One final O/T thought, I followed Anthony Kim Friday for most of the front nine. This was the stretch when he bolted to the top of the leaderboard. This kid's got game.