The thread ".... spiral of silence ..." is the companion to this thread.
You can get shouted down or dismissed.
2 points within my limited perspective:
1. George Cup at Ballyhack and its unfortunate and shortsighted lack of participation by those on the site. Yes, Roanoke, VA is a off the track and yes the course has some controversy (IMO). It is a difficult fast and firm course on terrain with a lot of vertical movement. Ballyhack deserves as much discussion as Tobacco Road, but a lot more of you have to play it. Thank you Wade Whitehead for the invitation and hosting.
2. One of TD's early courses, Riverfront, in Suffolk, VA as a solid precursor to the accalimed work later. This one too not on the beaten track but easy to find. Yes, too many houses, heavy slow soils, a too spread out a routing, too slow a pace of play, indifferent service and none existent bunker maintenance .... but still the best course around until you get to Kinloch and that includes everything in Williamsburg. Something tells me that holes 3-5 & 10-15 would hold their place on any course in North America. Will some 40 years from now call Riverfront an undiscovered gem?
To bring something new to the table you have to get out of your own rut.