Having just finished reading The Evangelist of Golf, it occurs to me that some of the men involved in the founding of clubs with Macdonald/Raynor courses spent ALL of their time playing around on Long Island on those M/R courses. Rough lot in life.
Got me to thinking, if I could only play five courses for the rest of my life, and they all had to be worked on by the same architect, what would they be?
After giving myself a headache, here is what I finally settled on:
(The straightforward/classic answer) Donald Ross - My roots are Rossian, and the kind of golf his courses provide never gets boring to me.
Old Elm
Pinehurst #2
Seminole
Aronimink
Wannamoisett
(The taking-liberties/modern answer) Tom Doak - Based on the range of Tom's work, the variety is gloriously endless.
Shoreacres
Old Macdonald
Lost Dunes
San Francisco Golf Club
Piping Rock Club
What say you? (And to make things more interesting, feel free to take great liberties in interpreting/applying the phrase "worked on".)