Simple question: Would any other $150 resort course produce the drama and finishes Augusta does, year in and year out? My money says no. Not even close. Riviera is a fantastic course, by all counts. And it regularly draws a top tier field - not as good as The Masters, but top notch nevertheless. How many fantastic finishes does ANYONE (besides Geoff Shack and Tommy N
) remember there?
Lord knows I love Tom D, am a charter member of the BB club, having invested in a course on the other side of the world that it's looking like I'll never even see let along play, but how in the wide wide world of sports is ANGC not a 10? What hole would anyone skip over and feel like they didn't miss anything? I disagree entirely with the current presentation of the course, with the second cut, and the added trees, the silly driving corridors of 7, 11, 18, but good Lord, if you don't think every hole at ANGC does stir something, doesn't provide a shot or three worth savoring, well, all I can say is you are flat out spoiled, or the courses listed as 10s must be beyond crazy good, so good I can't even imagine any golf course being that good. I've seen plenty of posters criticise holes on just about every 10 (except PV, to my recollection).
17 and 18 Pebble versus ANGC is ANGC 2-0 in my book, if only because of the greens and topography. (That might change slightly if Pebble ever returned to the sandscape version with a realistic green size for 17 at Pebble....) Pebble's strongest holes, the stretch of 6-10, well, those aren't even ANGCs strong holes and they still give them a run for the money. As breathtaking as the 8th at Pebble is, I'd argue the 8th at ANGC is every bit as compelling.
And no, I haven't played either, I've walked Pebble twice and watched ANGC a billion times, so my opinions are equally uninformed on both!
I'm the only Pete Dye critic on this entire board of 1500 people, yet I still recognize that Sawgrass HAS produced some thrilling tournaments and thrilling finishes. Does The Players make Sawgrass or the other way around? My money says the golf course provides the thrills that have resulted in The Players being the unofficial 5th Major (it's the 4th major to me, but again, I'm weird like that).
Terry Lavin is dead on right in his much earlier post - Augusta the course MADE The Masters into a major, and arguably the most consistently compelling major at that. The fact that so few of us will ever get to play it is an issue related to the membership, not the golf course.
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Just wanted to add, excellent post, VK, a few posts back.