Great to see you, Jim Franklin! Come one out to the Inniscrone day:)
Paul, if it is over the top, it doesn't miss by much...my guess is that we alll have one course that makes us shake our heads in dismay...for me, it's Medinah. It wouldn't bother me so much if it was a once on a blue moon thing to have a big tournament there...but it represents and underscores everything wrong in the age of the doldrums of GCA and yet it gets two PGAs in 7 years and a Ryder Cup.
i think medinah represents everything that GCA.com and those of us that study architecture got into the game for in the first place, to rally with others that there are better courses out there and that just because we see a course on TV or because woods wins there, that doesn't make it good. When I chat with the other writers, I frequently hear that when it's medinah's turn in the rotation...oops!...sorry! family Vacation that year!
I intend to let fly at Medinah in my PGA Championship preview as well as point out the shortcomings of HazNat. There are a lot of similarities on several levels. I'll partly let fly because I want to use the pieces I write to promote GCA, and partly because I think Medinah makes itself an easy, funny target, and partly because a lot of other writers feel the same way.
Dan Jenkins, in Slim and None: the clubhouse at medinah is either a meeting place for shriners, or the architect designed it after putting on a fez, and hitting every bar on Rush Street.
is it fair to call Hazeltine the Medinah of the North?
And again...does anyone else out there scratch their heads over these pix? Why would they take and post pix from the middle of the woods?