Where does Pacific Dunes fit on your fun meter? Granted I normally play the back tees, but I lose balls at Pacific Dunes as often as at Prairie Dunes. Holes 1, 7, 15, 16 and 18 have a reload/ lost ball pucker factor equal to what I feel at Prairie Dunes. Just curious, as I haven't played the fun courses you mentioned..
That's kind of what I was getting at earlier as well when I brought up 2 at Pacific Dunes. Surely from the backs, 1, 2, 4, 7, even 8, 13, 15, and 18 (which is over half of the non-par 3 holes) have some serious pucker factor in them, none of them any better than the worst at Prairie Dunes.
I've given up long ago on trying to convince him that it's objectively tons of fun. It's not my purpose to do that, but I can certainly say it's tons of fun FOR ME, and for a guy who sprays it to say that about a course reputed to be narrow and punishing, I think that's high praise.
Relentless, as I've said, is both physical and mental - Olympic Lake again, because the procedure is simple to think through but difficult to accomplish - hit ball far, hit ball straight, hit ball close, hit ball in.
Prairie Dunes is tons of fun for the GCA guy in the way that solving equations or a tough Sudoku quiz is fun for a math geek, or that mixing chemicals is fun for a mad scientist - it makes you think, and that's an exciting prospect.
It's not like a 5 year old getting pushed on the swings. If that's what you equate "tons of fun" to be, then I would agree with you that PD is not.
Our definitions of tons of fun may differ, but for the GCA types, I believe more here share my opinion than yours.
(not that there's anything wrong with that
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