All: Thanks for your comments. I'm glad you are enjoying the tour. As several of you have correctly noted, it is virtually impossible to capture the magic of a place like National in photographs and a few words. But if nothing else, I hope that those of you who haven't been to National get at least a small sense of the place, and that those who have are reminded of why its so special.
Tom Doak: Thanks for the comment. That shot back up the hill from the 17th green is one of my favorites as well. And I am glad you liked the aerial -- it really is quite revealing to see how Macdonald laid the course out from above.
Keith: Sorry, no sense of when the real estate component fell away. But seeing as the other thread is 35 pages deep, I am sure a consensus will be reached soon.
Ron: The first photo was taken from the public beach at dawn. Since I was so early, I walked the beach as the sun was coming up and was presented with that amazing view. Watching the sun come up over the bay and seeing the first light of day paint the windmill and the clubhouse was surreal.
Nigel: Kind of you to fall on that grenade, but the ball in the Strath bunker is all mine. Seem to recall you making two on that hole. Seem to recall me making like Davie Strath himself.
Jeff: Completely agree. Clearing the rise on Sahara and seeing the Alps and Redan come into view is a life-altering experience for an GCA junkie. That hill is massive and steep, and its hard to believe that someone built a golf hole that way a century ago. And I can certainly see how shooting 69 at National in wind would rank as a top-5 golfing experience -- I'd love to hear about the other 4.
Thomas: I believe the collars of rough in some of the pot bunkers were a little longer than usual, but they still won't hold a ball - anything that reaches the edge is going all the way in.
David: I am not sure about the Windmill being Dutch, but I do remember reading that Macdonald took the logo from the Dutch tiles simply because he liked the look. I may be wrong about that, however.
Steve: Thanks. I would love to see the course with the fescue up and brown. Favorite hole is virtually impossible to pick, but it would probably be one of Alps, Redan or Peconic.