KP,
I agree with you on Sand Hills, very, very special, although I do not put it in the same category as PV, with or becuase of its forced carries and penal nature.
What I am attempting to establish is why it is - that since Sand Hills opened in 1996, there have been so many average courses built.
I was reading the other day a list of all the courses that have opened in the States, and also think of the courses built in Aust since 96, what are the barriers to a developer giving a brief to an architect to build a course 'like' Pine Valley, a treed forest with sandy soil and great undulations. Also taking into account TD's comment regarding that of course "not all courses are built as some seem to think", but special probably does require great land as well.
SH and Bandon and Barnbougle are really special pieces of land and very unique, which is why this in not titled "...never another CPC.." as I see CPC/NGLA in this category - granted I haven't been to PV, but bare bones, it must be easier to find parcels of land like that than the ones just metnioned - and I suppose I am looking for a heavily treed site in this discussion - i.e. Bandon Trails, Old Sandwich, Friar's Head, Hidden Creek(?), Boston GC to name a few, how do you extract the best possible golf course, and did Mr Crump have a distinct advantage, and indeed all the Golden Age guys seemed to have had a community of architects freely sharing information, - was this one of his advantages?
I am sure they were as well regarded, their articles and books seem to read that way.
TD explained that all the GCA's have been busy enough for the most recent period, but perhaps as/if we are entering a new period of smaller budgets, smaller parcels of land (?), and fewer projects (apart from Asia) that a more collaborative approach will exist BETWEEN firms AS WELL as amoungst individual teams within a firm which is clearly recognised.
Or has also been noted, general public/weekly golfers/private members/resort players and even players above 4 hcp, do not want the strength of challenge everytime they play of forced carries, and maximum commitment to each shot to ensure your ball is playable on the next??
Discussion of FW widths and green sizes are skirting the issue, well in IMO it is, becuase this is not a particularly unique trait to PV, is it
Nor is discussion of rankings and ratings as to when and where PV was number one, today it is what it is, and I am just using it as a benchmark - sublime or otherwise, as the subject matter is trying to determine why it is so difficult for a project to produce a really special golf course like Pine Valley(and golf experience) - another thread is currently wading thru the evolution of design and where are the next new ideas coming from - is this perhaps it? - less projects, much more time on each project, with a bigger budget and focused individuals, developers, architects, construction teams and golfers - open book designing?
Thanks to everyone who has posted on this thread - excellent comments.