Ok cool, David and MM. So why is it better and in what ways is it not as good?
Bart
Bart,
I am probably going to double up a bit on MM's excellent reply but here goes a bit of a ramble.
I think for me, first of all great courses have to have great holes and I think Pasatiempo has more than it's fair share of great holes. 3 is just a wonderful par 3 (or 3.5!) on a fairly non-descript piece of ground. 11 uses the baranca as a diagonal hazard superbly and the hogs back fairway on 16 wonderfuly complements the extreme green. I think it is without question that these are great holes. 2, 10 and 15 are not without their claims either.
St Andrews Beach, Kingston Heath and National Moonah probably have 2 great holes between the 3 courses - 2 at St Andrews Beach, and 15 at Kingston Heath, although KH3, KH16, and STAB14 are not without claims.
The second thing great golf courses offer IMO is great strategy. Pasatiempo has this in spades. The extreme slops on the greens create many 'no-go' zones that the player has to be wary of avoiding. However the slopes can often be used cleverly by the player who has positioned his tee shot well. Pasatiempo has the width that strategic courses need, and the green contours seem well thought out in relation to the hole as whole. For example, on 16 an agressive draw with a driver will leave the player with a wedge straight up the slope of the green, whereas a whimpy 3 wood pushed out to the right might leave a 6 iron coming over a deep bunker and at an angle to the tiers iin the green.
There is no doubt that St Andrews Beach is a strategic course, I do not always find Kingston Heath and National Moonah as strategic.
The third thing golf courses have imo is variety. No two holes at Pasatiempo are a like and there are so many varied features. The hump short right of the 2nd that lets you feed the ball in, the ridge that runs diagonally through the 4th fairway. the saddle you hit through on the 6th tee, the bunker short of the shallow green on 10, the diagonal baranca on 11, the delicate pitch into 12, the cool second shot bunkers and mickey mouse shaped green on 13 that provide a range of second shot options, the ditch in the fairway in 14, the long green on 17... No two holes at Pasatiempo are alike. There is a variety of hazards ranging from mounds, to shallow bunkers, deep bunkers, natural ridges, barancas that you can play out of, barancas that you can't play out of...Just a fantastic collection of holes.
Kingston Heath has no weak holes but it does have a similarity to a lot of holes, some of that is the terrain, and some just a sameness around the greens. It definitely does not offer the ability to use contours creatively as Pasatiempo does. The strategy is more about avoiding short siding yourself. STAB has a great variety of par 4s, but it does have an sameness playing into and out of the valleys at times. One thing that I think is un-noticed at STAB and National Moonah is that the lack of flat land may be a negative. At Pasatiempo the flat land at 13-15 provides some variety and offers the golfer a bit of respite on his hilly trek. I know Joe could have done with a few flat holes for respite on the back nine at STAB!
Last of all, Playability. The ability to challenge the golfer with something that is difficult yet achievable. Pasatiempo gets this balance spot on, IMO (although I have not played it with superfast greens). There are just so many shots on that course that I look forward to playing. 2nd into 2, tee shot on 3, tee shot on 4, tee shot on 5 to a left pin, tee shot on 6 knowing a good drive takes the pressure off the second shot, second into 9 if within reach, bouncing the scond onto 10, tee shot and second shot on 11, second shot on 13, tee shot on 15, tee shot and second shot on 16, tee shot on 18. And that is without even getting to the recovery shots and putts...many of which are going to be memorable.
Shots I can't wait to hit at National Moonah...none...at Kingston Heath - tee shot and second into 3, second on 7, tee shot on 10, tee shot on 15, second on 16...thats about it. a STAB - tee shot and second on 1, tee shot and second on 2, second on 3, tee shot on 11, second on 13, second on 18...
Sorry, I can't wait to go back and give Pasatiempo another crack...so many interesting shots, so much variety, so much fun.