The first time I played Pacific Grove, (Feb '95) I was told to tee off on the back nine. The cost? $18.73 There was a slight foggy mist off the coast and as I walked tot he tenth tee, a 107 yard, oval green, flat looking hole, I mumbled to myself " No wonder it was 18.73." As I turned to look out over the 11th, I saw what looked like a ridge line of dunes in the distance, towards that low hanging foggy cloud. I uttered what could only be called a Scooby-Doo like "Hhuh?" In that moment, I changed my mind. As I walked to the eleventh green, I was practically giddy. When I took the boardwalk, through the dunes, to the 12th tee, I was floored and went on the greatest 27 hole day experienced to that point in my life.
Spyglass Hill is another course where my mind has been changed. Having been exposed to it before learning some architectural finer points. But in a way, Spy is a great lesson on the variety of styles, due to the specific terrains.