Neil, thanks for the proof reading. I was a bit worn out yesterday. Many corrections were made.
Jim, yes that is how I see it. Given the course, setting, conditioning, and wow factor, National wins by a nose. Also, I really enjoyed playing holes that had the overt charactistics of links golf courses. I especially liked the fact that fairway lines were much more varied at the National. Shinnecock and Westhampton had more straight lined fairways (conventional, I guess). As far as opening holes go, The National had the strongest opening. Funny how Westhampton had a similar start. They were both around 300 yards and the greens were small and undulated. That comparison is a rough one because the 1st green at NGLA was incredibly difficult. Short club or not, you can really be in a bad spot and still be on the green. It was trecherous.
At some point I will consider how the topography was used at Shinnecock vs. the National, but it will take a review of the yardage books to put some substance to those thoughts.