I think the courses at Streamsong are excellent, but I too prefer Bandon. I prefer Pac Dunes and Bandon Trails to Streamsong Blue and Red. Not particularly close IMHO. And I prefer Old Mac to Streamsong Black. And Bandon Dunes is the cherry on top!
New can be very good, as I think Streamsong is, but it is not necessarily better. The Bandon v Streamsong comparison is not parrticularly close...in my opinion.
Not only does Bandon have that glorious setting, I prefer the style and service at Bandon.
Setting ... style ... service. What does any of that have to do with the golf?
In many ways I sympathize with Rich Mack, our client at Streamsong. No matter how well Streamsong's courses have turned out, they're doomed to be compared with our very best work, in a setting that can't be equaled by any inland site, especially not in the middle of Florida.
Do I think Streamsong Blue is really as good as Pacific Dunes? No, I don't. [But then, I've only rated 15 courses in the world at the same rating as Pacific Dunes.] None of the courses at Streamsong have as good undulation as holes like #2, #7, or #16 at Pacific Dunes. And of course, putting a good strong par-4 right along a lake is not as exciting as putting it on top of a cliff, like #4 or #13 at Pacific.
However, I think that architecturally, the golf courses at Streamsong are a lot closer to Bandon than they get credit for, and I know that Bill Coore thinks so, too. It's just impossible to create the same
conditions [turf and environment] in Florida as you get on the coast of Oregon. If that's what you meant by "setting", then I apologize that it set me off, but that's the part that's really integral to the golf.