"Don't you think that both Bandon Dunes and Pacific Dunes really benefited from the fact that neither David Kidd nor I were household names as designers? No one really knew what to expect of them as a result, so they could arrive in Bandon and really be blown away." Tom Doak
Yes. The first time I played Bandon was the month it opened and also made a trip to that "award winner" Sandpines. Playing Sandpines first, and knowing that it was "in print" as great, well, I enjoyed myself very much having played a "nationally famous" layout. Next day, I played Bandon because I'd read a local newspaper about it being new and very Scottish but I didn't know what to expect except that the writer really liked it. That day is the most epiphenal day of my GCA fanaticism and stirred a wanderlust for Ireland, Scotland, Globe!?, Nebraski, etc. When I played Pacific, I did have high expectations but they were partly because of my devotion to loving Bandon so much and partly from the excited buzz on this forum. The expectations were met if not exceeded but still, not knowing your stuff except from pictures out East from your previous work, I was still pleasantly surprised. They really don't compare much, anyway.
"Likewise, I benefited from the fact that Bandon Dunes was designed by David Kidd and not by Tom Fazio or Jack Nicklaus ... not because David Kidd is any less of an architect, but because Pacific Dunes didn't have to compete against a well-known name. If Jack Nicklaus had done the exact same course at Bandon Dunes, it might not be ranked any higher or lower, but my own course would have had less chance of being anyone's favorite." TD
Interesting cult of personality slant. The judgement of a golf course through blind loyalty. I suppose we're all a bit guilty of that but I feel the better educated a person is, the less apt one is going to be duped.