Patrick:
Thanks. I was gonna fully capitulate if you had made a string of 4s or lower. But two 4s and two 5s is pretty damn good also - you're playing it way better than I am!
I just truly do see a lot more double or worse potential on 1 than 2 also. Think about it... OB left is VERY much in play on 1, on 2 it takes an extremely wild shot. Trees right are pretty equal in terms of penalty on each. 2 fairway is much wider than 1.... Both greens are very difficult; 2 has more severe contour.
Heck they're both tough holes as I see it. It's just that for most people anyway, it's pretty tough to miss 2 fairway - all the difficulty is at the green. 1 has a difficult tee shot, approach, and the green isn't easy.
But again, perhaps it does just come down to personal experience. I can't recall making many 6s on 2, whereas I sure as heck have made a lot (or worse) on 1. Two bleeds out bogeys for sure for me - more than pars without a doubt - but I just don't tend to make the high number there. I'd be interested in Rob Chestnut's take on this though - he's surely played these holes more than anyone here.
Adam:
It's not chest-beating at all; it's just a different question. Mike asked for the most challenging opening three-hole stretch. It's hard for me to see how that is not a question of how difficult the golf holes are... Is your issue that challenge does not equal difficult? That is an interesting question, worthy of a separate thread. But Mike didn't ask for best, most fun, highest quality... he asked for most challenging. And at least to me, that meant how difficult the golf holes are. "Most compelling" as also a totally different question.
TH