Jaka B,
You answered your own question in a previous post.
You've never played Pine Valley, but are very desirous of doing so.
Why ?
It's not because of the membership roster.
It's because of the uniqueness and greatness of the golf course. A golf course where little has changed to the original and basic architecture over the last 80+ years.
Well, you're not alone.
Everybody wants to play Pine Valley.
And, everybody tries to make the connection to get there.
Considering that the membership is National and International, it's not a large membership, certainly not a large resident membership. But, everybody wants to play there, to test themselves, to see and test the golf course.
Didn't Tommy Naccarato, after missing the DA on # 10, purposely drop a ball into the bunker to test it, and himself ?
Why, because it's legendary, as is the golf course.
Woody Platt's legend,
The bet that you can't break 100 or your handicap plus X,
The bet that you can't carry from # 15 tee to # 16 green,
The bet that you'll three or four putt, that you won't finish a hole or holes,
That you won't carry # 5.
I could go on and on.
The club and golf course are unique in American if not International golf, and there is nothing wrong with the membership or quest play that cutting down a few more trees wouldn't fix