PatrickMy original reason for getting involved in this discussion, was due to your challenge that criticism of Rees Jones, was either based on jealousy or personal bias. I disagree with your assessment.I will concede to your observations regarding the Atlantic. I do feel it is curious that the founder and the architect felt the site was magnificent and an ideal, whereas you felt it was ugly and mediocre. Not all private courses have the same resources, be they funding or location. I'm not familar with the original finacial situation, but I do know the club started very successfully and is in the heart of the wealthiests communities in the country. I do think its location was a major asset, one of the reasons I felt the course was blessed with resourses. Being on an island it is blessed with sandy soil and breezes, because of its proximatey to the sea. Also because of its neighborhood the bar was set high. Those involved understood comparisons would be natural and for that reason they set the bar high. You can not dispute expectations were very high.As far as comparing golf courses to one's wife, bad analogy. You don't get play my wife.You said critics are more outspoken than those who are satisfied. But of crticism is articulate and supported with reasoned thought, it is every bit as valid. You should NOT criticize the critic for being a critic, you should argue why his criticisms are wrong.Are those who praise Nantucket morons, no. The majority of the country feels that White Zinfandel is a great wine. They are not morons, it's more a case of unrefined tastes.You object to blanket attacks. But my attack has zeroed in on Rees Jones and I have specifically named which projects I felt were disapointments and why. And I have never mentioned the condition of his courses.There have been many architects who have created extremely interesting results under todays enviromental restrictions: Dye, Coore, Crenshaw, Doak, Hanse, DeVries, Fazio, Morrish, Strantz, Smyers, Axland and Proctor.Courses from 1985-95 that are great, that's an odd question. Sand Hills, Blackwolf, Kapalua, the original High Point, Long Cove, WW Pine Barens, Forest Highlands, Double Eagle, Shadow Creek, Loch Lomond are all in the very good to great catagory. I believe Rees' work at Brookline should be commended and is a highlight of this period. But if your point is that the era sucked, so we should give Rees a pass, I disagree. Disapointing results are disapointing results, no matter what the era.[Note: David]