ok, Ryan, maybe you are breaking 80 on a regular basis! my apologies, but a couple of points...1) Yale is on my underrated list, not exactly a pushover. 2) While my game is certainly no match for either Butler or Medinah, I think there are a few design concepts that are lacking in both. Namely, while there's nothing inherently wrong with a championship layout for the best players, there should be some ebb and flow to the course, not simply one punishingly long demanding hole after another. How about a couple of short par 4's or reachable par 5's? This not only gives the average player a fighting chance, but tempts the really good player to make a too-aggressive play. A course should force you to produce with every club in your bag, not just driver and long iron on every hole. Secondly, these courses, Medinah in particular, suffer from what many illinois courses do, namely one long narrow tree lined fairway after another. Yes it's important to be able to produce a long straight drive, but if that's the only option on every hole, it becomes a bit tedious and unimaginative after a while. 3) I shouldn't have expected anything less from an illinois alum....