A fair Post Andy;
But, I assert that ER covers more of those aspects than you, through Jason, ascribe to it. {Not walkability though, LOL}. Instead of trying to argue it myself, like I am alone, let me show a posting on GKL, by a player who is not a golf dilitante like myself, but a +4 handicapper who has played many courses.
"WOW Thurman. I have always agreed with most of your opinions in the past. We are far apart here. I've always played the ones, but we did move up one on our second 18 once and I thought you still had options. I play some Florida golf and that is much more demanding target golf than ER. #1 is all you want. Yes you can take advantage of a wider fairway if you lay up but the shot into that green is not very easy from distance. #2 is another hole where you can hit all you want, but the smart play to the fairway is hybrid or long iron well left of the traps. Pretty easy green area. #3 is pretty easy. Downhill to big green. #4 is insane and I think they need to find a way to grade out more fairway. If you hit driver you will run into the rough unless you keep it to one side. The second shot is even tougher but you do have some bail out left about 150 out but that leaves you with an awkward angle to the green. You can bomb driver on #5, just stay left and miss the bunker. Short enough hole to hit 4 iron if you want though. Green area is treacherous. #6 is my favorite hole on the course. If it is soft you can bomb it out there to a very wide area. If it is firm you need to hit driver down the left side and try and get down that hill leaving you with a wedge shot. But normally it is 160 to 180 shot up that hit to a great green area. #7 from the backs is a very tough driver. Really no option to hit anything else with the forced carry. You have more options off the tee from the 2s. The tree is a little gimmicky but it adds to an already great golf hole. You just have to chose to hit it short, left, right, or past the tree. Another solid green area. Lots of rough and cool bunkers. #8 is a solid par 3 downhill over the heather to a large green. Nice undulations. #9, I did not like the first time I played it. Seemed to short. But it is tight. Have to stay right and decide if you are laying up short of the bunker or going over it. Another great green area but green is usually roughed up. #10 might be the weakest hole on the course. Short and simple. From the 2s you have a chance to drive it. But you have the options to hit to your favorite approach distance. I like options too. Pretty tough green. #11 is a really cool little par 4 with tons of options. Another pick you poison but the closer you get to the green the tighter and more treacherous it gets. Another great green area. #12 is short but not so sweet. Misses left or right could be very costly. Green seems smallish for such penal misses. #13 is gimmicky but it is a draw. Not sure where else you get to hit that shot normally with the view. It is probably a 6 or 7 iron off the tee but I can never resist going for the green. If you miss right you may have a chance to find your ball. I have hit balls all over the place. First time I played it though, I hit 5 wood on the green. Not even close to my favorite hole on the course but it is always fun. #14 is pretty boring. It is reachable in two if you bust one. Easy three shot hole if you like. Keep your drive to the left. #15 is a great hole. I would not suggest driver on this hole. Hit it at the left bunker and stay short of it. Green area is one of my favorites on the course. Especially if it is quick. Its in a low spot with bunkers on left and crap on right. You can hit it long or short but please hit it straight. #16 is my second favorite hole, right behind #6 which you said is extremely similar. Similar maybe but why the h not. They are awesome holes. I would love to play 18 of them. Forget the par 5s and 3s. You can hit driver here. Further you go right toward the junk, the more you will be rewarded. I don't mind bombing mine over to #6 because I don't want any part of the crap on the right. Another fantastic green area. #17 is cool visually and for having a big green it can play pretty tough because it is very long and exposed to the most wind on the course. #18, I don't like much. Never been a fan of uphill holes but you got to get back to the clubhouse eventually right? Bomb a drive. Usually a blind second shot. You have to cheat towards the left because you don't want to miss right. Ball feeds a little right too.
One thing I will add and I have said it before. Green areas on this course are impressive. Lots of bunkers, undulation, some good collection areas< and some serious gunge that comes very close. I think it is a great design job with the land they had to work with. #4 need some help. It would be nice to see your landing area on #2. There is many ravines and gunge to lose balls in. If it were sea level and all the crap was water it would be called a masterpiece. Great cape holes. They may be short but they are fantastic. I will be there in three weeks and can't wait. I think it is hard to slope a course like this. If you are on, you can score very well on this course. If you are off you can have your personal worst on this course. Easily. Many people want to ignore their score on this course. I say take the challenge. Just understand that your parameters will be stretched. Second trip to the course, I was on. Course almost seemed easy to me. My last trip I was off and I wasn't sure I could finish.
I really do believe you have many options on how to play most of the holes. It is just a bunch of work trying to figure out what those options are. I would for sure recommend laser. With the elevation changes it is still hard to calculate clubs for carries and lay ups.
It will be interesting to see where ER ends up in next years rankings after such a well liked member raked it over the coals like you did. Shame on you Thurman Let me know when you want to go to Fox Run and I will meet you there."
Foreleft [aka another Jason], was one of several on GKL who are regualr, serious golfers, and who voted ER FAR ahead of courses like Old Silo, Hidden Cove, of Lassing Pointe. Again and by all means go look at explainations of why people voted thus. many will cover aspects other than those you ascribe to me.
Anyway, I am done. I think anyone anywhere near should go look for themselves. Then they can either say 'Wow, great' or 'I just saw the very nadir of architecture, and darn that ole Art Hills again!"
Doug