A late response.
Thanks for answering my question about Valley Club. I like your answer, a thinking man's golf course.
I can see an argument for the 1st hole at Pebble Beach as an excellent opening hole. The ambience at the 1st tee is hard to beat. That the hole is pretty simple and straightforward, where a couple of straight, solid shots should get you a par, is a gentle way to test whether the player is ready. And finally, it gets you out to the 2nd tee, where (for me) the excitement begins.
Another point about liking a less cited hole on a famous course. I get that; when reviewing a golf course, I find that my favorite holes are often different than the ones regularly mentioned as special.
As far as Pasatiempo is concerned, we'll agree to disagree. The course is close to where I was born and raised, and the coast range terrain is an environment I am fond of. I also have different priorities as a golfer, and perceive the hilliness of Pasatiempo as a good walk to keep an older player/athlete in shape. I may admire the 70 year old who walks that course more than the 70 year old who takes a cart and breaks 80.
Finally, the Valley Club is also a pretty demanding walk, though without some of the steep transitions (3 green to 4 tee, 9 green to 10 tee) that one sees on the front nine at Pasatiempo.
Having to preview the posts and put an extra backspace between paragraphs is a pain in the ass.