Bob,
I have not played as many courses as some here. However, I had the great thrill of playing Spyglass with a few fellow GCA'ers, one of my great memories from the trip. We checked in the pro shop, and side by side with John and Bob walked down by the first tee in the fog, towards the range. I remember that walk well because I was like a little kid - I could just not wait to get off - and Bob and John just smiled as I stared down that first fairway. Of course, I had to putt for at least fifteen minutes directly behind that tee before I actually stepped up to hit my first shot at Spyglass. The view was incredible. The ocean, a misty cool air, and a dewy tee box paved the way for an exciting start. Just amazing.
However, what got me the most was how hard of a third shot was, even with a short iron. I hit my drive very well, about 320 off the tee and had just 245 in. I could not bring myself to go for the green (God knows why...!?) and laid up. I got to my ball and was just kicking myself for not going for the green. That third was no easy task. And then the green had such deceiving slopes. Despite going toward the water, and downhill, the putts were a lot slower than we had thought. Tricked the entire group, even after watching others come up short.
Not to mention, the bunkering is just fantastic.
So, while there could be better opening par-5's, there is none better then I have played, and IF there really are better opening par-5's, I would like to play them, because they must be pretty darn good!
Cheers,
Jordan