I'd also like to say that I might have to seriously question those on here who say you really can't tell much about a golf course just from photographs.
I have not seen Sebonack since that time walking around it with Doak and some others in the very last days of its grassing in phase and just before opening. So I know the course and have seen it in person and those photos of it on this thread sure do show how impressive it is in a number of ways.
I know one learns the subtleties of architecture by playing a course many times but those photos on this thread show a whole lot.
You know what those pics really show me?
Well I don't know if "show" is the right word . . .
Those pics bring a certain reality to the very front of my mind.
That reality is difference in today's world between the haves and have nots.
The fact that places like that are accessible to a small group of wealthy people for recreation really drives the reality of class differences home to me. Sure private jets, mansions, expensive jewelry, nice cars and tons of other things can define and illustrate class differences, but there is something about acres of pristine waterfront property and a magnificent golf course that really speaks to me. Those pictures do a great job in describing and defining incredible wealth.
Cheers to those who have the luxury to enjoy such a special place.
-Ted