Jeff - since creating this list back in November (and it's curious to me why JShackstein resurrected it - funny post in doing so anyway
) my thoughts and prefences likely have changed a bit. I've heard others extol the virtues of Shinnecock #1, and yeah, I can see it. I suppose if I include NGLA I oughtta include this also...
But hmmm... it is one beautiful hole - it looks right across at NGLA! I agree it is indeed a "beautiful, inviting, (and) panoramic start."
But as a golf hole, it's pretty basic... bite off as much as you can chew off the tee, but even a safe drive to the left leaves a relatively short, simple approach... Of course it fooled the heck out of me as I couldn't stop my wedge on that green, but next time I'd be prepared for the firmness and bounce it up a bit. Nothing is really in the way, it's just a tough firm green... and given the drive is fairly simple, well....
I'm having a hard time including it with all-time great openers. Maybe it's me. I'm thinking for a more proper "introduction" to the bitchly test of golf Shinnecock is, you need a a tougher opening hole... Where NGLA's opener "fits" (quirky, weird, incredible green - here's what you're in for), to me Shinnecock's seems out of place a bit.
Of course one's eyes are opened on 2 - maybe a break on 1 is warranted. Many ways to look at this.
TH