Brad,
I used to think that, especially each time I played the first hole, but my thinking is changing, even on # 1.
There isn't a flat green on the golf course, they are either crowned, pitched or torqued, offering a challenge to get to the pin, and a challenge to putt.
I'll concede that pronounced contouring is absent, but the contouring and/or slope that exists, together with their pace and the presence of the wind make them more then challenging to putt.
But, there real strength lies in their ability to defend against the incoming shot.
A seemingly simple hole like # 10, downwind, into the wind, or with a cross wind is a treacherous green to hit into, and no pushover to putt, especially if one is above or even with the hole.
Hole #'s 2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18 offer great tactical challenges to incoming shots, and I could easily throw in # 7.
I don't think that Pine Valley, Pebble Beach, Merion, GCGC,
NGLA and other courses offer the degree of tactical challenge presented at Seminole.
The putting surfaces may look dull to the eye of inexperience, but that may be their deceptive nature. The playing experience of some of the best amateurs and pros in the country would seem to offer hard evidence to the contrary.
As an example, over ten (10) years of "The Coleman" Statistics reveal the 12th hole as the third most difficult hole, despite its relatively short distance, and play from a substantially elevated tee. That can only translate into one factor, the green and green complex. # 12 may have one of the best green shapes anywhere, and certainly presents a tactical challenge to the incoming shot, the recovery shot, and putting.
Even the bland looking first hole fools many a player with its ability to keep incoming shots at a surprising distance from the cup, despite the relatively short incoming shot. That crowned green is difficult to gage, and no pushover to putt, especially with the wind UP.
What courses do you think have better green complexes (adjacent contouring, bunkering, etc.,etc) ?
Seminole seems incredibly strong.