Joel:
When you venture forward with the "heell of a course" statement then I need, likely others too, some sort of particular placement on just what that means.
Joel, often times you have "new" courses get a quick bounce because of the newness but when things settle down -- say in about 3-4 years you get a real sense of what is really there versus the rush to judgement that often enters the picture with any new course.
That's why I don't feel any "new" course should automatically be included in such an overall national poll or for that matter even a state poll. A reasonable amount of time needs to have happened for all the dust to settle.
Joel, in your last post you seem to focus upon the sheer demands of the shotmaking. Is the "heell of a golf course" tied more to its difficulty (e.g. terrain, blind shots, etc, etc) than anything tied to clear design dimensions of note?
Mike C hit the nail squarley on the head -- the internal / external green contours at Bandon Dunes were for me quite pedestrian. No doubt the proximity to the Oregon coast plays a role because of the massive winds you will face daily and the need to allow players some room to maneuver shots.
Frankly, for me, the real qualities of Bandon Dunes are in GETTING to the greens -- I don't see the areas around the hole as being rather sophisticated at all.
Final point -- Mayacama and The Preserve had their 15 minutes of fame and are now where they should be in terms of overall standing.
The issue I have with a number of California courses I have played over the years is that so much of the awesome scenery can often obscure the lack of sheer details tied to the actual design.
Huck:
Help me out almighty one -- how does Joel's description of a "heell of a golf course" relate being sooooooo good if the difference between TPC / SF and Pasatiempo favors the Santa Cruz layout by a margin of 9-1, according to your own feelings. My God, only 10% of the time would you even consider playing there -- if a "heell of a golf course" is about 9-1 in favor of Pasatiempo what would a "bad" course rate -- just zero!