Brett Crow, I can't see the tail, but I don't think I detect a rattle. Isn't that a bull snake. I've seem several of them out there. They are harmless. As of about a year ago, Josh Mahar the superintendent assured me that no one has ever come across a rattlesnake at WH.
Adam, aren't you about 1/2 hour closer to Bally?
I only have one round at BallyNeal so far, and many at WH. Based strictly on golf course architecture, the variety of looks and shots, the complexity of greens and surrounds, and the overall bona fides of each course's golf course architectural achievement, I must say that Bally is considerably out ahead of WH.
Yet, as a person that would like to play as often as possible, and one who is not a high skills player, yet I enjoy a course full of interesting shots and great greens and options to consider, I would play WH 7 out of 10 times. Frankly, BallyNeal, Sand Hills, and other of that strata might become overwhelming to a guy like myself (12ish handicap) BallyNeal and Sand Hills have everything to the max factor that WH has. Everything is just more everything at the two high profile venues. WH is a place to play as a regular, in my view.