Ran:
With all due respect you and a few other folks here on GCA march to the beat of the same drummer in terms of how you see golf courses. I sometimes have a different view and when I state my reasons I then get some bomblast about being out of touch. Really? Last I checked you see Somerset Hills as being one of the 4-5 best in New Jersey. Ran -- help me out -- is that before or after Hidden Creek?
I don't see how the 1st at Lost Dunes is a better hole than The 1st at The Kingsley Club. I've played them both and for my money the 1st at Kingsley is the superior hole. Do you think the 1st green at TKC is chop liver -- how about the strategic concerns regarding the well-positioned fairway bunker. Oh, I guess, that doesn't mean anything.
Second, let's also be clear -- you are a major league fan of Crenshaw & Coore. If someone says the least bit different you seem to take great umbrage on how such an opinion can be formed. Just look at the number of people who have played Hidden Creek and you can tell from there posts that they concur it isn't a top 100 course and that the omission of The Kingsley Club is certainly something missed by Golf Digest's panel and the one from Golf Magazine.
I also stand behind my belief that quite a few people here on GCA have their select "fan club" of architect "A" and architect "B" and so forth. Heaven forbid -- if someone says the least bit thing that is then interpreteted by others as derogatory. I don't promote architects -- I rate courses from my standpoint and in observing the characteristics of that design and how it impacts on the greatest range of players.
Ran -- yes, yes, yes -- Shoreacres is vastly overrated. Have you forgotten the mediocire holes at the start and the sad conclusion. No -- I forgot -- it's a Raynor design and all must genuflect to that type of course even though Raynor did far better work with places such as Camargo and Fisher's Island IMHO. If you want a Chicago alternative trek the 30 minutes or so to Skokie.
Oh, one last thing -- I try to pay attention to the lesser known architects who do some outstanding work. I'd be most curious when you venture to New Mexico (sorry no Raynor or Mackenize courses there -- oh darn!) and get your take on Black Mesa, Paa-Ko Ridge and the others you will be playing.
Mr. MacWood:
Before casting stones -- you're the same guy who says things about courses -- excuse me how they "look from aerial since the time of Moses and Abraham, but has NEVER "played" the courses in question. Mr. MacWood you are an apt historian (for what that's worth
), but alas you are not a golfer who takes the time and trouble to play the courses BEFORE lobbing another tired bromide about how much you know.
When you talk about my opinions of The Bridge and Maidstone I stand behind it. Maidstone has a number of excellent holes through the dunes section -- there are also a number of holes that are simply filler at the beginning and for people to rate the course among the top 50 in the USA when others are left out of the mix altogether sends a strong message to me that we see things vastly different.
I also enjoyed Nantucket and I also enjoyed the Sky Course at Lost Canyons. Have you played both of these yourself -- I'm sorry Tom -- you specialize in aerial analysis -- the kind that simply looks at pictures from the comforts of your living room chair and then throws verbal bombs when people take you to task because you have not played the layout but hide behind the aspect of how something "looked" from yesteryear. Great historical analysis no doubt -- you need to teach others how you can do such a thorough job by leaving the equation of a hole / course plays out of the picture.
You're also the guy with a major league hard-on against Rees Jones and think he's the present day Darth Vader of design. Oh, but that's OK, because Rees is not a pet favorite of the "in" crowd here on GCA.
I stated how much I love Skokie and I how I credited Ron Prichard for his outstanding restoration work. Guess you must have forgotten to include that missing fact -- right Tom?
Yes, I made an error in not stating the accurate depiction of Rees Jones work at the Equinox but at least I will admit my errors. I forgot I have not heard your mea culpa on your half-baked analysis on Hollywood, Bethpage Black and Baltusrol, to name just three.
Emperor:
Look almighty one -- we see things differently. You favor the "look" of golf courses and I believe, first and foremost, that how a course "plays" takes the position of first among equals.
Tommy, there are a few people here on GCA who would rate food simply by the manner of its "presentation" but would rate the taste / flavor of it in a secondary position. I think that's backwards but what do I know. I'm just a heathen from New Jersey.
Mr. Sturges:
If there is need for medical attention -- please contact the local hospital. You're the one who threw the inane position that Lost Dunes knocks out The Kingsley Club by a four hole margin. Right?
At least in my assessment I have tried to be fair and balanced in comparing the courses. If you see it differently -- fine but there are a great many others, here on GCA and elsewhere, who have played The Kingsley Club and know full well how fantastic the course is.