Michael, I agree completely with your assessment of DR as simply being a fun golf course to play. If you can keep your ball in play (something I struggled with at times), you can play the course, and if you can bomb it like my partner you can even go low. But the varying winds we encountered over three days -- often changing between morning and pm rounds -- makes each trip around the course a new experience.
Sam, I knew you'd like 15. That little punch short/mid iron you hit in there against us, which crept over the ridge and right past the hole to 6' was a thing of beauty (I was able to duplicate that shot on Sunday afternoon playing with the Seattle contingent, great fun btw). But 16? Heck in 5 plays I was two under on that hole. Plus, I saw the greatest putt I've ever seen in person when Matt drained one from the front of the green to that back right pin placement.
I just liked the way you could hit what you thought was a pathetic shot, only to have the ball end up in a decent spot -- I experienced much of that in my trips across the pond to play links golf, and it's fun to do it in northwest Nebraska.
As for Mr. Johnston, is he sometimes a bit "over the top" on this Board? Perhaps. But to meet the man is to enjoy his company, and his passion for a really wonderful place to spend some time.
Here's hoping that Eric will be putting on the 5th Major next year, and that past participants get first dibs on the openings. . .