The only other Pete Dye course I've seen in person is The Ocean Course, and to compare the two would border on insulting, to me at least.
How does Mystic Rock fit into the Pete Dye hierarchy?
How does it compare to Pete Dye Golf Club, for instance, a course I'd assume has similar topography, being that both are in the PA/WV/OH tri-state area?
MR just doesn't do much for me. The supposed marching orders from Mr. Hardy were to create the toughest course in western PA. For someone like me, it may well be, but for the big boys, Oakmont seems in a completely different league (and that's just going by difficulty, ignoring all the other aspects).
In case someone says I played the wrong tees, I played a mix of the golds and whites for 11 holes (we were rained- and lightninged-out), which were mostly only a bit behind the forward-most red tees in the case of the golds, and right in front of the blues, in the case of the whites. Both seemed like mere afterthoughts, thrown in amongst the reds and blues.
The only real word I can think of to describe my feelings toward the course is cold. I'll probably head back down, since I have a couple rainchecks for 9 holes, to see what I'm missing, but I have to admit, MR doesn't leave me yearning to play any other Dye course, besides TOC, The Golf Club, and maybe Casa de Campo (though I'll likely never get there).
Anyone else can to share?