Ken
Don't lump #2 in that category it is very playable day in and day out as are many other Championship Ross courses. The average guy can break 90 at #2 and not lose a ball in the process! It also can be set up for the best players in the world, that is the beauty of it! Using creative means to make a course challenging vs digging water hazards all over the place!
Umm, I think you completely missed the point. #2 is playable day in and day out, but under Open conditions it's brutally tough for anyone. Likewise, Doral is presented this week in tournament condition. That doesn't necessarily preclude it from being playable for resort guests. Everyone on this thread who HAS played it has deemed it very playable. Then again, the original Mulranny thread showed that you tend to trust propaganda over credible sources, so it's not surprising that you disregard those firsthand accounts.
Also, can you explain what Donald Ross, Pinehurst No. 2, and Kingsley have to do with the Blue Monster at Doral or, for that matter, Muirfield Village? Is it your contention that all courses should follow the same basic tenets? That sounds pretty boring.
Obviously today has shown that the course is playable. For those who thought it didn't accommodate the wind yesterday, just how low should players be able to go in a ~30 mph wind on a WGC course?
Again, I'm not convinced that it's a great course or anything, but the rumors of it being over-the-top difficult are about as over-exaggerated as the rumors of Tiger's demise.