Tom Doak said, "... that #15 at Pacific Dunes is very underrated in this discussion. It takes some guts to bomb your drive into the funnel downwind, and the second shot running up the bank is a great links golf play -- I wish Ballyneal had something like it."
Tom, you do have something at Ballyneal like it -- it's the par-5 8th hole. There is a very tight bottleneck down on the left side and the approach is every bit the equal of what you see with the 15th at Pac -- frankly, I see the hole at Ballyneal to be the better of the two given the degree of difficulty with the tee shot and the manner by which the right hand bunker pinches in from that side.
You also said, "If I gave each of the holes a 1-10 rating, I think Pacific Dunes would fare just as well if not better. But the big difference for Matt, I'm sure, is that Ballyneal has six legitimate long par-4's [holes 2, 6, 10, 13, 17 and 18] and Pacific Dunes has just three [holes 4, 7, and 13, which match up well against any three of Ballyneal's six].
Matt is going to say that the other three holes at Ballyneal are better than the extra par-3 at Pacific (the 14th) and the extra par-5 (the 12th) and one of the medium par-4's at Pacific (let's say the 9th). And that's his taste, because that's the way he hits it. But I think that on the other 15 holes, Pacific Dunes is a couple of lengths in front, so it would be a horse race to the wire and different judges might see it differently."
Tom, I do appreciate telling me what I am going to say before I say it. It does save me a good bit of time in typing my personal thoughts.
Pac Dunes is a fine course but in the course of your work as a designer I would think -- forgive me for my crystal ball musings -- that with each new project you would become even better as an architect as you tweak all the ideas you have had previously. I see that with Ballyneal -- I see a better mixture of holes and less of a desire to follow any particular pattern of redundancy.
The par-4's at Pac and Ballyneal are very close to each other in terms of variety and design quality. I see Ballyneal's edge in the routing area -- along with the overall better par-3 and par-5 holes. The margin is not as wide as the Grand Canyon for sure, but it's certainly there for me.
Now that I have spoken you can come back with a reply that further states what you think I will say next.