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Oh I forgot, NEWBIE MAFIA!! Welcome to the site.
I think the phenoma that you mention is half the battle. People aren't going to experience great golf architecture--the movement of land, contour, differences in grasses, when to putt vs. chip, etc.--until they get off their asses and stop thinking every course should close like a freight train just like the courses do at The Masters and The Players. I am vehement that I shouldn't have to wait for two hours to get to the point on the golf course where it gets fun. The concept of a signature hole having to be from the 16-18 stretch makes me want to vomit.
Jim,
Hmm, your question is an interesting one. Since Tom started this thread after reading the latest Ballyneal thread, I wonder what Ballyneal would've been like if Tom and the guys weren't asked to return to the village area at the turn?