Wondering why I would risk a serious answer to one of JK's bombs, I suppose it is worth the attempt.
At age 53, I have recently come to my senses and realized that an 'at large' invitation to compete in the Master is probably not forth coming. The US Open is beyond my 250 maximum drive and even the tantalizing dream of winning a club championship may not be possible, at least while I work for a living.
Leaving me with the question of why I play? The game is a grand one, never the same, always a challenge and just fickle enough to aggravate me endlessly. But ultimately, the reason I play is to get out get some fresh air, tell some lies to my pals and enjoy my surroundings. That would be a walk in the park. The contention is that a better course provides a better walk including the lies and the aggravation.
Some of my best walks have been at Pacific Dunes, Merion, Pine Valley and Cypress. Others have been at Durness or Cathedral Canyon, which could never be called world class but what a day or the company was good.
John, Its a fair evaluation of a courses ability to provide relaxation and respite from our lives. It is not coincidence that better courses are more effective at helping us achieve that end.