Gotta throw in Crystal Downs. Even though it has only two, they are very good. Both of them are effectively true three shotters, which more par 5's should be.
--EDIT-- I have to argue that Augusta's par 5's are great TOURNAMENT holes. But over the course of the day to day play for the mere mortal golfer, they are probably no better than above average. Just my opinion.
Ben,
Average!? How so?
How do the holes change between tournament and member play?
What makes the holes less playable for the members?
Also, what is another course which has 'average' par-5's that you would put in the same class as Augusta?
Thanks
Whoa! Jordan, dude. Have a beer, relax. No one said Augusta is the worst golf course on the planet or anything. It's just a matter of preference.
At Augusta, you're either playing a 570 yard par 5, or a 520 yard par 5. Please don't confuse Sunday drama with quality golf architecture. Both par 5's on the back are reachable, short par 5's, with water in front. On the back, they're both 570 yards, and favor a draw on the second shot (though the green sites are fairly different. They are all considered reachable by a large percentage of the field. And don't quote me that "Zach Johnson laid up on all of them in '07 and won" pile of garbage. Everyone knows the conditions weren't very conducive to anything that year. No one will ever tell me that the "new" Augusta is suited toall players, the long ball still wins there.
Sorry, soapbox over. But I'm just tired of seeing Augusta mentioned for best sets of anything. It is a course designed for drama for one weekend of the year.
To more directly answer your questions:
1) I said ABOVE average. That means pretty good, but not best.
2) Between tourney and member play? I'd say a fair amount of yards and conditions. And about 40,000 spectators, and etc...
3) What makes it less playable? I don't know how many members are playing it the way the pros do. No run up shots available on the backside par 5's. Be certain that there aren't many 5-10 'capper's bitting 230 yard 3 irons into 13. Maybe the frontside plays slightly the same way.
4) Par 5's that are in the same class as Augusta. Hmm...I'll have to get back to you on that one. That I've seen? Bandon Trails is pretty solid set (but not near the best) that stacks up well.