Collective,
Revive this post!
It does an amazing job of juxtaposing strategy, setting, and tactical shot value much better than just talking about an entire course. I'd be interested to see what a lot of the more respected members say in reference to their favorite hole and why. I'll begin with my favorite that Ive played and favorite I haven't played:
#10 Bottle, Old MacDonald: The bunkering does exactly what he name implies, it creates a chute. The run-up game is only available from the left side of the fairway, which is obviously the side that is hardest to get to from the tee. If you are short and right, the green is protected by a large swale that runs up to what I'll now call a "no-front" on the front right of the green. The putting surface is connected to the green on #5 Short, which was the first dual green I'd ever played. It slopes back left to front right, so spinning a ball off the front is a real possibility. Freakin' unbelievable golf hole. Bandon Trails #15 is a close second
#5, Crystal Downs: I haven't played it, but it and the 10th at Riviera are my two all time wish lists for what a golf hole should be. #15 at Old Mac, and anything at NGLA are also on this list.