Matt we've covered it before. Go back to the old threads if you care to read my response.
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Andy,
You have said a few times that you and I are looking at golf course architecture differently, and I have set out my take on the architecture at Black Rock in great detail in the past, but for the life of me I have no idea what it is that you are looking at when you say you are looking at the golf course architecture. You said you liked what Mr. Engh did with the rocks on 11, and that it the course was FUN. You also said that you'd rather play there than Rustic, but that doesn't add much. Is your criteria of excellent golf course architecture that your round was fun?
As for Black Rock being rated higher than Rustic it doesn't surprise me, but you won't be surprised that it doesn't move me either. Rather, Black Rock's high rating is pretty convincing evidence that these panelist ratings are a pathetic joke, and those doing the rating wouldn't know a great golf course if NGLA fell out of the sky and hit them on the head. I looked at the Golf Digest rating and I had it wrong.
Golf Digest has Black Rock as the 27th Best Golf Course in the United States. In the United States. So if we look to Golf Digest as our guide,
Black Rock is better than Riviera, LACC North, Bethpage Black, Bandon Dunes, Bandon Trails, San Francisco Golf Club, Garden City, Maidstone, MPCC Shore, MPCC Dunes, Spyglass, Kapalua Plantation, Pasatiempo, Fryar's Head and the couple of hundred other courses that have at least some architectural merit.
And I am not listing them all, I left off courses like
Pinehurst No. 2 and Southern Hills because I only listed course with which I am somewhat familiar.
If GD had a modern list Black Rock would the the 7th best course in the Country! Even if you like the course, its rating is an absolute joke. A fraud. A insurmountable indictment of the Golf Digest system.
And that is really my point here, but not about Golf Digest (I could not care less about Golf Digest.) There is more to a great golf course than a fun day with friends at a fancy golf club. Or red carpet treatment for raters (this according to a member.) There is more to a great golf course than providing a certain type of shot test to a certain type of golfer. There is more to a great golf course than nice views from the cart paths. My neighborhood course, Rancho Park, is a fun golf course and it used to challenge the best in the world, it even has a few holes that are architecturally interesting, and a few nice views of the Century City skyline. Yet it would be a joke to say it was the 27th best course in California, much less the United States. Yet it has many attributes over Black Rock. Better Par 3s for one thing. Better use of the existing landscape, for another. One can walk it, for another. I'm not saying Rancho Park is better than Black Rock, but if it weren't for the 6 hour rounds, I'd take Rancho for a regular game any day. And I haven't played Rancho in 4 or 5 years.
The quibble I have with your posts is that you're so interested in the things at Black Rock that you dislike that I have to wonder if you're ignoring aspects that you might enjoy. I don't think I've ever played a course where I couldn't find something positive to say, but your impression is so negative that for me it makes it rather hard to believe that you gave the course a fair shake in the first place.
I don't think this is a fair assessment. I would have loved to love Black Rock. I have friends who are members and find myself in the area fairly regularly, and it would have been great to have a good course on which to play up there once in a while.
What do you think I am ignoring? Whether you value the same things I do or not, I hope you can recognize that I am not making up my criticisms of the course. Are there any of my criticisms that are not factually accurate? Whether you agree with it or not, do they not justify or support my low opinion of the course?
While I am not sure it is relevant here, there were a few things I didn't mind about the golf course. After all, as CBM wrote, "any kind of golf is better than no golf at all . . .." But he followed that up with "so we must strive to get the best possible." And given the site and the resources, Black Rock is nowhere close to the best possible.