What are some of the other resume musts, Bill?
Why?
While I've been to Ireland three times, I have yet to gol in Scotland or England, so my personal gaps are obvious.
Playing in the Netherlands Buda Cup this year will allow me to become much more familiar with Colt and Alison, a personal desire since Royal County Down may be my favorite course in the world. (Or it may be RM, NGLA or Shinnecock...)
I'd love to play Wolf Point, but I think I've seen great examples what is possible on a predominantly flat site: Tillinghast at Winged Foot West and holes 12-17 at Doak's Stonewall North come to mind.
I need to play all of the sand hill region courses in the central US.
I'd like to see Stanley Thompson's work in Canada.
I need to play Ballyhack and see Lester George's work.
While I have played many Donald Ross courses, a recent trip to Pinehurst allowed me to play many of his courses there. So for someone outside the US, I'd say Pinehurst is a must.
I've played Doak's Stone Eagle, a course that shows what is possible on a desert course.
I've played three really cool faux links course: Applebrook (Hanse) Twisted Dunes and Bayonne. Bayonne is also a great example of what is possible on a fully reclaimed, manufactured site.
I've played Tobacco Road, where Stranz showed what is possible with imagination.