Tom
I do not think you understood what I was trying to say, i.e., since the great golfers (i.e. Trahan, Ogilvy, Leonard et. al.) are so much better today that even the relatively elite golfers such as yourself, they play courses much different than you (and even I). In the olden days, the relatively elite golfer could tack his or her way around a well deisgned course and occasionally scare the pro (or shamateur) who was slightly of his or her game. Now, even the most cunningly designed courses (e.g. Kapalua, Dornoch, Old Course, Merion, etc.) are reduced by the pros to target golf, i.e. find the right line and length, hit it ther and then find and hit it again. To we mortals, these courses get harder and offer more options as they lengthen themselves to accomodate the pros. Oops, maybe that is a good thing?
Rich