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Bill:My ever-shifting view of DC courses has RTJ, Congressional and Columbia as my top 3, in that order. I really like Columbia but think it has a couple of so-so holes that keep it at that spot.IMHO, one huge advantage RTJ has is that they get the maintenance meld right -- every time I've played there it's been appropriately firm and fast, which makes you really have to think on almost every shot.
I'm not poking fun at myself but the following opinions, which I still hold, are generally out of whack with what people here would admit to: (1) Keystone Ranch (RTJ Jr.) is the best mountain course in central Colorado; and(2) Heritage at Westmoor (Hurzdan, Fry) is one of the top 3 or 4 public courses in metro Denver, well above, for example, anything done by Mr. Engh.Nothing earth-shattering, I realize, but that's what came to mind.
I enjoyed both Crab Meadow and Sunken Meadow on Long Island. Don't tell anyone...RHE
Exactly 10 years ago, here's what my Top 20 looked like.Blackwolf Run (River Course)Whistling StraitsWorld Woods (Pine Barrens)Kiawah (The Ocean Course)TPC at Sawgrass (Stadium)Blackwolf Run (Meadow Valleys)World Woods (Rolling Oaks)Eagle Ridge (The General)Cog Hill (Dubsdread)University RidgeDisney (Osprey Ridge)Geneva National (Palmer)Kemper LakesPrairie ViewThe BogWeaverRidgePine MeadowSentryWorldWhite ColumnsCantigny
"Tom, Is Daytona the same as today's New Smyrna Beach Golf Course?"Kyle:I doubt it because even 50 plus years ago Daytona was very distinct from New Symrna. Different towns.But I'll tell you one thing, Kyle, had you bought any serious amount of real estate in either town west of RTE 1 back then you would be a very rich man today! Two Ross courses in the same neighborhood. Interesting. New Smyrna Beach is touting themselves as Ross's last design, and it apparently opened well after his death. Brian Silva did a fairly good redo and I made the trip up from Mountain Lake one day and didn't regret it one bit. My GCA Confession is that I'll play anywhere at least twice.