Peter, I hear you and I don't disagree...but I do think you are misunderstanding me. I don't doubt myself at all. In fact, if you recall I raved about seeing Dismal River from day one...when everyone else pooh-poohed it. I see its flaws for sure, but I thought the course was underappreciated and told people about it. Frankly, there are a number of courses that I've stated I thought were under-rated and over-rated...I'm not bashful about that. I know what I see, I know what good is, and I know what bad is...put these things together and you can get a good idea if a course is good or not.
I start threads like this and ask questions, because I have an interest and I'd like to learn more. Like I said, I can play a course a know if it is good or bad. But I think there is more to it than that...and there are some people on this site who can help me discover what more there is. Look at what Kyle has said on this very thread. Amazing stuff!!
Also, Tom Paul started a thread about the learning a lot from spending two weeks on a construction site. So I did. I learned a crap load.
If you piece together some ideas in this thread and some past posts by some contributors to this thread, you can see that Prestwick is a must play. I haven't played it. I need to. Why? I'm not sure...but I'll find out.
I'm not looking for a magic bullet that fully illuminates all architectural knowledge. Rather I know I have weaknesses in my education, I want to round that out. There are so many good tidbits on this thread including the idea that a quality architectural education includes construction knowledge, agronomy education, and the like. I'm weak in those areas...plain and simple.
The more questions I ask of knowledgable people and the more time I spend with them, the more I'll know. And since I find this stuff fun...the more fun I'll have.