Mike
Interesting thought experiment. What criteria are you using to compare, and are you basing it on a particular type or skill level of golfer?
Mark
Mark, yours is the million dollar question all of us should be called upon to answer. If pressed I suspect many of us would borrow from Justice Potter Stewart and claim to know great golf course architecture when we see it. That said, here goes:
1. Does every shot matter?
2. Must the topography be negotiated or merely traversed?
3. Is the better player challenged to consciously attempt birdie versus par?
4. Is the higher capper challenged to consciously attempt par versus bogey?
5. Are hazards judiciously deployed and are they relevant?
6. Do green contours extract a 1/4 to 1/2 stroke for an indiffent approach? or
7. Is the great lag putter rewarded?
8. Is the deft chipper given an advantage.
9. Can higher handicappers generally find or retrieve their golf ball?
10. Are bold recovery shots encouraged?
11. Do pin locations dictate different plays?
As for my perspective, I was once a 4 and am now a 12 so I don't assume a single skill level but rather a broad spectrum in my analyses.
Just a few thoughts. Darned good question.
Kindest regards,
Mike