Thanks, gents. Some random but perhaps related questions/thoughts:
1. What's the matter with some of you guys, haven't you ever heard of Lennon's hit song "
Imagine"? Or is it that you actually just prefer posts to be "all there in front of you"?
[If so, my "Top 10 Publics that Straddle the Ontario-Quebec Border" list is coming up shortly]
2. See Jay Mickle's post, i.e. "My home course is enjoyed and appreciated from beginners to a US Open champion, still it warrants only a Doak 7. Perhaps we need new standards that are a bit more relevant to the average golfer."
3. Some of us (including me) tend to complain about 3/4 sets of tees, and then we turn right around and praise courses that (with an assist from multiple tees) are able to provide challenge and fun to all levels of golfers (just like Dr. Mac said). Presumably the latter is a much-valued "good" -- so how much of the former/ "bad" can you live with to get it?
4. Is greatness measured, for you, by the stratospheric heights that a course might achieve 6 or 7 or 8 times/holes a round, or by merely exemplary/excellent work consistently, throughout the entire course?
5. For the most part, my tastes usually don't run alongside what's popular -- and maybe that's exactly why I should question that bias and ask whether "the full parking lot" and "torrey pines" aren't indeed legitimate measuring sticks for greatness.
6. I have long maintained that "The Old Course" is the correct answer to every question ever posed on here. Now it may have hit a stumbling block, as folks who know more than me say that not everyone thinks its great. Ah, but did everyone have fun and find a challenge there?
Just some thoughts, I have enjoyed reading yours