The Alps at Prestwick is just fun. It's mysterious. There is that moment as you walk over the rise to see what you've got. It's unusual in all of golf. It's as memorable a hole, in its own way, as I know of in all of links golf. The challenge, the design, the plan is just full of randomness and wonder. The hole is an absolute, positive, clear asset to Prestwick as it is. I would not care to repeat it everywhere, just as I would never repeat TPC Sawgrass -17 everywhere. For my money, the Alps is a better hole than TPC 17.
Let's review the quote from CB Macdonald that Geoff Shackelford placed on his webpage for today:
"The essence of the game is inequality, as it is in humanity. The conditions which are meted out to the players, such as inequality of the ground, cannot be governed by a green committee with the flying divots of the players or their footprints in the bunkers. Take your medicine where you find it and don’t cry. Remember that the other fellow has got to meet exactly the same inequalities."
C.B. MACDONALD