Pat:
What is your criteria? The beauty of the three courses at Firestone is that they are all quite different.
How would I rank them for beauty?
1. North - For its rolling terrain and great holes by the water
2. West - For the best vistas among the three courses
3. South - Classic beauty
How would I rank them for routing?
1. North - both nines start and finish along the water with a climb up the ridge for the intervening holes, with good pacing of 5s and 3s
2. South - yes, there are a lot of tight, long par 4s, but it is the most walkable of the 3 courses and good variety in the par 3s
3. West - Some of my favorite holes at Firestone are on this course, but it is essentially unwalkable with a 1st tee and 18th green half a mile from the clubhouse - on opposite sides of the property.
How would I rank them for fun?
1. West - Wide fairways, attractive bunkering, funky greens and good mix of hole types and lengths make this the most interesting course. The fact that it is imminently "scoreable," makes it the funnest. After all, we all like to shoot low scores. I have known members who refused to play it because it lowered their handicaps too much.
2. North - The terrain is nicely varied and the water is a beautiful, but penal feature. The par fives are reachable with good drives, but not without risks in the form of water or intimidating bunkers.
3. South - Simply put, this course is often brutal. If you are slightly off your game, you will be exposed. But when you are on, there is no better feeling than scoring well on the South.
Looks like the South isn't doing so well...
How would I rank them for design?
1. South - What can I say? I love classically designed courses. Everything is there in front you. Now just try and post a decent score.
2. West - I love the look of this course. I just wish it had the wind to match the layout.
3. North - Most members love the North the most, but I think it is a layout you can find many places. All the water holes may be an exception, but then again I don't really like all that water.
How would I rank them as a great test of golf?
1. South - A demanding test from any set of tees; rather penal in its tightness, but the real challenge is in the subtle greens. As a mid-handicapper I have but one round in the 70s on the South, while many on the other two courses. I never fail to use all the clubs in my bag when playing from the hybrid tees. That is an important measure for me.
2. North - A challenging course from the blue tees, and while the water is a natural feature, it can be overwhelming with all the forced carries and tight driving areas on 1, 2, 8, 9, 10, 11, 17 and 18. And the water by the green at 3 of the 4 par fives, and you have a lot of water to contend with. Maybe a little too much.
3. West - Simply put, this is where I go to soothe my golf psyche after being beaten up by the South. My lowest rounds have been recorded here. The West would better live up to its design if the wind were consistently up, but as I have posted elsewhere here, it really does not blow hard that often at Firestone. With virtually no trees and little other vegetation, wayward tee shots are rarely penalized as balls can easily be found and greens easily reached while out of position.
So we rotate our play every weekend, but I admit to missing the days on the West more than the others. It is great for the psyche, but a little to harsh on my handicap card....
My personal ranking:
1. South
2. North
3. West