I too only played the course once, with Rich Goodale.
I have certainly read and heard a lot more about it, via this website primarily.
And whereas my first reaction was along the lines that Jim's friend is nuts, well....
Rich's words do resonate with me. The course is great fun without a doubt. I just wonder also how great it is when putting it in context against the UK/Ireland greats Rich lists. Just how does NGLA stack up against those, not to mention the other many US greats?
I had always considered it in my all-time top 3... but this does give me pause. I really do believe the course can be overpowered, and as such does that take away from its greatness to some extent?
BUT... Tom Doak's words are powerful also. How much of this is due to seeing it only the one time? How much does this type of thinking miss some of the genius to which Tom Doak refers?
Hmmmmmm....
Thus while I do believe that groupthink here is a powerful thing, and the Emperor does get new clothes far too often here, well....
I'm coming out closer to Doak still than to Rich. I do believe NGLA has a greatness that simply can't be dismissed too easily.
That being said, thinking about this in a cold light of today, I would put it behind a few of the courses Rich lists - just not ALL of those. For me, the ones I'd say are superior to NGLA are only County Down, Dornoch, maybe Muirfield, maybe Ballybunion. Troon DEFINITELY does not belong on this list. But the others are arguable.
So great NGLA does remain, to me.
I am thinking of it in a different light, however.
TH