Tom,
Its your self professed love of the Fort Ord Bayonet course that confuse me when regards to this stance. The Bayonet course can only be described as relentless bordering on brutal and has relatively few architectural merits. Some nice views though.
I was wondering if you or someone else would ask about that.
And there is an explanation: I loved (note past tense) the old Bayonet course simply because it was the ultimate test of brutal penal awfully hard golf. It's was so over the top difficult that it was absolutely unique in this regard. The old phrase was "think you're good? Go play Bayonet." So love it I did... and cry for it's demise I still do.
Just note that nowhere in there did I ever, have I ever, would I ever say it was FUN.
Fun and that course were as opposite as me and willing to give in on this thread.
I did love the course though - conquering that, even for a few holes, was one hell of an accomplishment. But it doled out punishment gleefully and plentifully, with accomplisments occurring only very very rarely.
So only someone truly masochistic would have ever called that course fun. I sure as hell never did.
TH