Sven:
Hold off on the pissing and moaning -- I am free to disagree with him and he with me.
Nothing more than that -- so don't blow things out of proportion please.
Stop with this thin-skinned baby stuff about being confrontational.
The back and forth dialogues aren't about right and wrong -- just trying to dig deeper into the reasoning for such choices.
Matt:
I appreciate the candor in your response (the tone of which was entirely consistent with your "GCA presence"). If you are indeed attempting to appreciate differing viewpoints, then I commend and respect your open-mindedness. However, in light of the general tone of your responses in this thread and on others from this site, I find it hard to believe that is the case.
As for Tim's points above, I'd add the following:
1. Tim asked you for your 5 star holes (which I assume is different from your all Bandon 18 list in your post on the first page). I, too, would be interested in hearing which holes you'd consider to be 5 star. My 5 star list:
BD - 4, 5, 12,
PD - 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 11, 13, 17
BT - 3, 6, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17
OM - 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 16, 18
2. Put me in the camp that doesn't think the 6th at BD is that great. Its a tough hole in any wind, but when compared to its immediate neighbor (the 11th at PD), it pales. I also think its place in the routing hurts its reputation. After 4 and 5, the novelty of playing along the ocean has worn off a bit, and you're at the start of what I think is the weakest stretch at BD (6 - 9).
3. To me, 15 at PD is the 4th best par 5 on the course. I put it below 12 and 18. 12 to me is the most subtle hole on the course. One lone central hazard, a green that is reachable, but only if distance and line are judged accurately. A low running approach that finds the left to right sweep in the fairway is an exhilarating shot to watch.