Indeed Tom;
Perhaps you have heard me talk about an obsure course in Eastern kentucky called Eagle Ridge, which is the course I most wonder why i am leaving as i go. It is indeed a golfwise struggle, sloping 144 [153 front 9...whew!]. Yet, the majestic beauty of those mountains and panoramic views definitely play their part in making it really exciting to play. Besides which, knowing I will fail a lot, I am inclined to want to try to make those demanding shots. Too much fun.
Pacific Dunes, i suspect, must be like that for the loyal returnees. I imagine a lot of tough courses are played by we high handicappers, just because it's exciting.
When my regular playing partner and I look for courses in a new area, we use golfcourse.com and it's advanced search feature to find courses over 130 slope and rated by users on the site at 4.2 or higher. This rarely fails to turn up some fun.
BTW, I like the reasoning of 'mining' the course for matchplay. I never play for money [I am poor enough as it is] but many of my friends do, and I gather that it is most common that the regular guys you see on publics are indeed at least making a few wagers along the way. Interesting to see who are the pragmatists [play away from such hazards] and the chargers [play OVER the hazards, if they can]. Betcha the 1st win more money, but perhaps the second laugh more {or why play?].
Doug