Sam:
The difference between #2 and BB is that the latter is strictly an all-muscle
type course. Sort of like Nolan Ryan rearing back and throwing near 100+ heat
at your head for the duration of the time there. The Black does lack a quality finesse
hole of the highest order.
#2 is a bit more challenging around the greens and many poo-poo the course because
they likely have only played it once or twice at best.
In regards to the other layouts at Bethpage -- the Blue is always interesting because
the front nine has few weak spots -- the opening hole is likely the weakest of what
you encounter with that nine.
in my mind the Red is actually a better comp than the Black as compared to #2...
some of the things I love about Red are (in general, not specific to Black or #2):
- you go out, and you come back, no turn.
- you never see/cross a road.
- you never see a house.
- there's not an OB stake on the course (I don't even think the polo/soccer field is staked)
.
- you can rip driver on almost every hole.
- almost all you see wherever you look, is more golf course.
- if it's not hard enough for you, just keep moving back.
it makes me think about a time when there was no other consideration besides building a great golf course -- houses/streets/development, etc... were not a factor.
it does perplex me that they can't get the scorecard corrected for the fact that...
...#1 is really a par 5
SM