I think we are making the discussion more difficult than it was intended to be. I have been on this board for about four years and there is kind of an unwritten architectural orthodoxy. Most of us are like minded in what kind of course we prefer. Some of us are more eclectic and some of us have narrower tastes. The same is probably true in the rest of our lives as well. I don't tow the Lutheran theological line by any stretch of the imagination. The older I am the more I find truth in different places. The same is true for my golfing tastes.
I have played about a half dozen courses by both TD and JE. Boy are they different from each other in style, look, and philosophy. There are, however, some commonalties: they both know how to make courses that require the player to think their way around the course. They both have fascinating holes. JE has some of the most interesting greens I have ever seen. TD has some of the best bunkering out there. They both require the player to have certain skill sets. Yet they do not design cookie cutter style. If you played Sanctuary, Black Rock, and Tullymore you would be hard pressed to say that the same guy designed them all. The same can be true of TD and High Point, Stonewall, and Sebonack. Some of the JE's greens and bunker style are reminiscent of his others and some of TD's greensites and bunker style is similar, but the courses themselves are imaginative and varied. I found it interesting that TD commented that he looked into applying for the second course at Black Rock but turned it down because of the elevation changes. (I think I got that correct Tom).
. The discussions I find distasteful are the ones that tend to discount the bulk of some architect’s work: Fazio, Rees Jones, Nicklaus to name a few. They are similar to discussions I have with religious folks who can’t think outside their own little box. I have been consigned to hell more than once. Fortunately they do not attend my church (at least anymore).
Often we have discussions about trees and how they limit width. That’s probably true. There is one thread running about it right now. I belong to one course that has relatively few trees and one that has a bunch. My son belongs to a club in MN that is tree lined. I like all of the courses because they require different things from me. Do I want to play any of them all the time? Absolutely not. There are very few courses I would want to play every day.
I remember posting a picture of the 11th green at Black Rock. I did not name the course or the architect. I knew that it would be lambasted. It did. I also said that it was one of the more fun shots you can hit. Does it belong at Pennard? No it would be a joke. But at Black Rock it works and makes the round enjoyable.
I also e-mailed a friend of mine a picture of the 6th hole at Westward Ho! It is one of the great fairways in the world. He has played ONE links course and thought it was the most disgusting hole he had ever seen.
I like both. Well I started by saying that we made this discussion more difficult than it should be. After re-reading this tome, I’d have to agree.