I remember when I was a teen (just started golf) into my 20’s and early 30’s, the characteristics of what I “thought” made a good golf course are now almost polar opposite of my beliefs now. I thought green and lush wall to wall, a million white sand bunkers, flowers and azaleas everywhere, water features galore, rinse and repeat was great. Now I loathe all of those things. Basically ANGC ruined what I thought great golf was, as it has for many. It wasn’t until I was well into my 30’s, and started to visit what I now know to be, great golf courses with variety. I also read everything I could get my hands on regarding golf architecture. But, the biggest eye opening of my golf life and turfgrass career was my time in the British Isles. Nothing is the same for me. It forever altered my views on the game, architecture, and how turf is managed here in the USA.
PS: I have some pretty strong opinions of how ANGC has been awful for golf, but I won’t be getting into that as there is another thread on that topic.