Phil,
Sorry if the criticism hits too close to home.
1. Rob wondered aloud whether it made sense, with Bandon in his back yard, to ever venture to WS. The answer for any sane person who's not a Pete Dye fanatic is no.
2. Did I ever say the course is a dogtrack? It's not. There are some very good holes, #10 in particular, and some heart-pumping tee shots. It's a wonder of modern construction techniques and has some pretty cool shaping. Am I biased against it because it's not minimalist and doesn't play firm/fast and is a faux links? I'll concede that point.
3. I disagree that it's a brutal track and only playable by very strong players and have said so. If you play the proper tees the course is very playable. I've scored well there, so it's not any bum beef on my part.
4. Are you saying the Mr. Kohler would be happy to close the course and only open it every 5 years for the PGA championship? I beg to differ. He may be a billionaire in the sh*tter business, but he's got quite a large investment in golf as well. And let's face it, he puts the American Club and it's 4 courses, of which WS is the jewel, out there in direct competition with the other big resorts in the U.S.; Pinehurst, Pebble and yes Bandon. It's the last on my list of these four on many counts.
5. Given point 4 let's look at it compared to Bandon. By the way, have you been there? Your're talking about a place that has 4 of the best courses in the country if not the world, all Doak 8's and 9's vs. a place that has a mishmash of Doak 5-7's. No contest.