Sean - I loved Oakland Hills, Winged Foot and Chicago. My argument is not about the overall experience at the facility. Mine is that not one of those courses brings the excitement over certain shots that Pacific Dunes does. The green complexes at those 3 courses are truly special, but tee to green is not overly exciting (other than a couple of shots like #11 at Oakland Hills).
Tom - you are correct that my problem is with the criteria. My criteria would be: (1) Strategic Interest (how much does the golf course make you think, how much risk/reward, etc..), (2) Elasticity (can the course be difficult for the best player yet entirely playable for every golfer), (3) Excitement (this would encompass the fun factor, unique and cool shots, etc...), (4) Routing (this would encompass - the walk in the park issue- ie. not a bowling alley, connectivity of each hole to the next hole, variety in the direction and types of holes); and (5) Intangibles (this allows for the majesty of the place, the tournament history, the beauty of the place - where places like Winged Foot can really shine).
Tom -I respect and appreciate your humility. It is a quality that has been utterly lost in our society. However, your comments here or in a book should not affect any rating of your golf courses, just like being comped or not being comped should not be considered. Quality is quality and the 2 courses that I mentioned are stark examples of a problem in the rankings. They are better than at least half of the courses ranked in the top 100 (like Myopia - which is one of the truly special places in this country) ......and in my opinion better than some of your courses that are ranked top 100. I am an Ohio guy (a state that you have wholly neglected over your career other than the Camargo restoration) and if those 2 courses aren't better than Double Eagle, then the panelist who said otherwise should be removed from the panel. There is not even anything overly controversial about those 2 courses that could result in reduced rankings (like the wild greens at your courses in Streamsong and Lost Dunes - which I love but I can at least understand a panelist thinking differently).