Bent greens is in Colonial's DNA. Mira Vista CC, some 10 miles south of Colonial, converted from bent to a bermuda hybrid, Tiff Eagle, I think, and the change made the course a few strokes more difficult. Mira Vista's greens are larger, in more open land, yet they got tired of fighting the heat. I think that they're satisfied with the conversion results.
Anthony may be able to speak to this, but I think Colonial's maintenance budget is among the highest in TX. I've seen as many as couple of dozen laborers at a time laying out sod on the course. If anyone can grow bent on a river bottom with huge oak and pecan trees it is at Colonial. No doubt that the education an aspiring superintendent gains while working there is invaluable.
Tiger,
Unless you require Doak-like greens to merit a high rating, I suspect that you will like Boot Ranch. As I said, the routing is not the greatest, but the architects came up with a bunch of very good holes. Ironically, the only one I didn't care for, a very short straight-away par 4 on the back, is reportedly Sutton's favorite. Go figure! I understand that the course hosted a state competition in 2007 in which a number of News panelists participated. Apparently, they were highly impressed. BTW, Fredericksburg, some three miles from the course, is very quaint and a pretty hot tourist stop.
Matt,
I love Cypress Point. If given the choice of playing a total of 10 rounds in any combination at CPC and Winged Foot-West, I would pick all 10 rounds at CPC. That doesn't make WF-W an unworthy course out of the top 100.
To the best of my knowledge, not a single one of the multi-course clubs you mention would hold a candle to Champions in competition, with the larger the # of participants the greater the advantage. A criteria that might be relevant in evaluating gca is whether it enhances and promotes the playing of the game at higher levels, i.e. does the course and its architecture make its players better.
I went from being a beginner to a mid-single digit handicapper in two to three years because I had the Scarlet course at Ohio State as my training ground. I think Doak dissed the course, giving it a 4 or a 5 in the Confidential Guide. I have zero doubt in my mind that had I been a student at Ohio University as opposed to Ohio State, I would never have been much of a player or developed a particularly keen interest in golf course architecture. But, to each his own.