Southward Ho definately has one of the best finishes in Met NY. Easily, no make that very hard--Tillinghast at his best. In fact, how great are the par 3's. I'm glad that there are some who notice the subtle links quality features that Tilly created at Rockaway Hunt. There's a lot more to the course than meets the eye on first visit. I've never held conditioning against the quality of a layout. For tournaments, conditioning is important in order to level the playing field, but out in Hemet ,Ca. there is a worse than goat track conditioned course( much worse as hard as to believe) that has some truely great holes--Quail Ranch. Desmond Muirhead occasionally did design great holes. People often choose to play Quail Ranch over greener waterlogged nearby courses simply because the great holes are fun and memorable. RHC is a victim of its environment and an overpopulation of geese(too bad the H in the name cannot involve geese contrlol).The greens always putt well; they are probably not able to use as many chemicals as other courses since the drainage is into very environmentally senstitive areas. As far as my assessment of Maidstone, I'm glad that some have put its greatness in perspective. I really love several holes--7-10 are phenominal holes, the rest of the 3's are great. However, I think Inwood and Fairfield have more great holes. I think Tom Doak made 15 a greater hole at Inwood. His restoration is awesome--I don't know any pros who differ on my opinion. The back and forth character of several holes is a factor, but the great thing about Inwood is how every hole differs--it makes the best use of its very tight piece of real estate.