So I went back and found Tom Doak's suggested ground rules for detailed discussion of well-known courses. They are below, in connection with the discussion of Chicago Golf Club:
Ground rules:
"1. I think it's fair to make some comparisons to the architect's other courses, as long as you say WHY the Redan at Chicago is better or worse than another. (Holes-in-one do not count.)
2. Everyone should include the hole they like the least and why.
3. Everyone should say which hole they think is the most underrated and why. (A vote on the best hole is much less interesting.)
4. Everyone should feel free to discuss what they think has been changed for the worse and why; although at Chicago Golf Club, I think this category is nearly moot."
So, I'm picking Prairie Dunes to start the exercise. It has been talked about a lot, but a lot of people here have played it and can comment (if you haven't and are anywhere in the Midwest, give me a buzz. As with Olympia Fields, this is an open invitation to anyone who wants to come see it),
1. You can compare this course to others. I would say that I am not aware of anything Press Maxwell did that could compare. Sort of like John Mackenzie making a lot of ok or not ok movies, but once, struck by lighting, he made The Long Good Friday. From what I understand, PD gives you Maxwell's flavor better than any course (except maybe Crystal Downs, I guess).
2. Hole I like least -- 5. Hit it somewhere in the fairway, layup to a decent distance, try to hit the green. I think it lacks real interest for mediocre players possessed by basically every other hole. Also similar to 17 a bit but without the real thought that has to go into the layup (my best shot on 17 was a 135 yard 4-wood into the wind that finished 5 feet below the hole)
3. Most underrated -- maybe 6? not as talked about as others, but good movement in the fairway, choices about where to hit it (and whether you want to get near the green in 2, hit the green in 2, or hit the green somewhere specifically, all of which affect the tee ball. The center bunker near the green seems unique to the course.
4. Not sure anything has been changed for the worse. There are some very cool ground contours on the sides now covered up by rough. Exposing those would be great, but maybe not cheap to maintain.
One other question: Does anyone think that there are actually too many elevated tee shots? I count 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 17, and 18.