Most Fun Courses: based on what criteria you think is fun
Tobacco Road: creative, quirky, a thrill around every corner
Colleton River: Dye Course -- requires a lot of shot-making but allows recovery
Crystal Downs - Mackenzie greensites
Cuscowilla: shot-making, great greensites and variety of holes
Wolf Run: great site, great routing, the challenge
TPC at Sawgrass: the challenge and the variety
Pete Dye GC: it's a study of the evolution of Pete Dye's
design career because it was built over a period of 15 years. Front nine is spectacular
Cypress Point: no explanation needed
Teeth of the Dog: great site, beauty, variety,
Garden City: old-fashioned links-style golf
National: big course, big contours, bring big imagination
San Francisco GC: Great site, great bunkering, great old clubhouse
Cascades
Mountain Lake: one of Raynor's best collection of greens, great restoration by Brian Silva
Pine Barrens: strategy and alternate routes of play
Musgrove Mill: a bunch of fun do-or-die shots, pure, fast bentgrass greens
Valhalla: Nicklaus being creative - variety, options
Bull's Bay: wide open, rolling terrain, windswept links by Mike Strantz, Charleston
Sand Hills: the 8th wonder of the world with buffalo and Indians, surreal
Pinehurst No. 2: shot-making
Waterville ___?___: Texas, Ken (?) Dye -
*What else?
Old Course, Royal Dornoch, Cruden Bay, Ballybunion, Lahinch, Royal County Down, Royal Portrush