I just hung up with John who is in St. Andrews for a Rules Conference. He walked The Old Course on Sunday (when it was closed) and had the very best of times. The Discussion Group has been talking about great first holes, but how about St. Andrews' finish? There will never be a better walk than the one up the 18th and when you combine it with the difficulties of the 17th, I reckon it makes for golf's perfect finish, with the harder hole first.Why don't more (or any) modern architects follow a similar pattern?John also remains bullish on the merits of Lundin Links. A certain Michigan resident gives it low marks but who else has played Lundin? I haven't seen it but John's description sure makes me want to get here.