Brad:
You got me. I was just looking at Bob Huntley's initial post. I don't know what caused it---eg the weather, rain, wind, green speed, architecture or whatever. But it should be looked at because we really do think a wide scoring spectrum on holes (below par to far above it) is a pretty good indicator and barometer of good architecture and interesting architecture. In that equation or differential the real key is not exactly the high scores but the low ones. In other words, that has just got to indicate the "risk/reward" concept in its most impactful form.