Brian/Bob:
See that's the thing... I LOVED the stuffy treatment there... I also LOVED being made to play fourball then foursome... it made it just such an event... it's very hard to describe. Now of course if I lived there, I'd likely feel differently and get tired of this right away. But for a one-time thing? It was just so damn unique, so damn fun, and such a living monument of golf history, well... it was hard for me not to enjoy.
As for the course itself, I'd say it's overrated only if you call it one of the top 5 in the world. It's not. Top 10 I could certainly see, though...
And while the visceral experience and views might be superior at Gullane #1, the pure golf challenge, both strategic and physical, is superior at Muirfield, really to any course in Scotland, I reckon. Carnoustie is likely tougher, but it is more of a pure physical, penal challenge... Muirfield to me combines the mental and physical challenge better than any course over there, though I'm sure someone will correct me. This is very difficult for me to explain, words do fail me. I just found Muirfield to be a links version of pure golf challenge... that is, strokes aren't lost by taking 5 to get out of a bunker or 3 to get out of the rough, strokes are lost in drips and drabs and you don't really know why... it's similar to Shinnecock Hills in that respect.
And it's funny, that's not usually my cup of tea - I prefer fun/quirky courses to the challenge courses... ie NGLA over Shinnecock, TOC or NB or Cruden Bay over Muirfield, generally... But for some reason the "purity" of Muirfield causes it to rise above, for me.
This likely confuses more than helps, oh well. Isn't the first time, won't be the last for that!
TH