The seventeenth green is huge so there are probably some pinnable spots. It was only half done the last time I saw it, unfortunately.
It's nice to see these pictures, Matt. Many years ago I spent about three weeks in Clarksburg working on this course a little bit -- pretty much nothing that I did has survived, since that was in 1985, and I attended the opening of the front nine on my way back home from the opening of Stonewall, in 1993!
I think the course has some great holes, although it also has a bit of unfortunate tacky stuff ... like the waterfall coming out from underneath the green on #10. I thought when I was working there that it might be one of Pete's best courses, but I did not really expect it to come out as #4 modern ... and I should point out that is a uniquely GOLFWEEK ranking, it finishes nowhere in the other magazine polls. The truth is probably somewhere in between.
Mike H.: Both The Honors Course and Pete Dye Golf Club were on rugged, steep, rocky sites ... not what I would normally call "parkland", but I guess there isn't much parkland golf being built anymore.