Kalen:
Pasatiempo is a classic gem, and one of the greatest courses in our nation. Now one magazine would wuss out at this point and just say one can't compare it to a modern great like Black Mesa. Not mentioning any names, but lots of people here serve on it's rating panel.
Of course I do not make such wussy distinctions. I just merely commenting on the huge difference between these two courses in what they are, not their quality.
Thus to answer your question, I do think Black Mesa comes pretty darn close, but does not surpass Pasa. But I likely have it closer than others.
TH
Thanks Tom,
Thats some very good information to digest, even if I did have to be the bad guy and call you to the carpet!!
All three courses have their weaknesses, but given calm, 70-degree F conditions, my personal heirarchy would be:
1) Black Mesa 2) Lakota Canyon 3) Pasatiempo
The back nine at Pasa is sublime, but #1 and #s 6-9 left me a little flat. The par 3s are definitely its greatest strength, though there are some excellent longer holes.
Lakota also has some weaker holes (mostly on the back side, e.g. #10, #14) and the bowl green complexes are a bit repetitive, but tee to green there are a lot options for longer hitters (especially given the altitude). The par 5s are all reachable for those that challenge hazards successfully, but not pushovers by any stretch.
Black Mesa has a great set of reachable par 4s in #7 and #14 and a solid set of par 5s to match. I played the course on the brown, dormant grasses of March 2006 but the surfaces played quite nicely, fast and firm.