Patrick:
The Knoll’s Redan in its total design, to me, is not very good. Features of it are fine, the overall appearance of the approach (except the tee is too high ......... Banks started this “high tee” thing after he went on his own. I doubt, no I’m positive, Raynor would have allowed it).
The kick in shoulder is excellent and is very similar to the one pictured below (that’s the one David Carroll refers to - this approach is quite good) I’m not sure the green surface is exceptional but will be re-checking it in person soon.
Also at The Knoll (#3) there is a great mound running thru the green that adds to the putting.
I guess if “we” (at the Knoll) .... rather I should say “they” !! .... if they would get the greens up to speed the breaks in the green would advance from “subtlely difficult” to read, to incredibly difficult to putt on. It’ll happen one day.
What I do not like Pat is the bunker is not deep enough. I’ll get it deeper when I get there but the surrounding terrain will not allow it to be as deep as most of us would like to see.
photo #4 - Annapolis Roads
I agree with the beginning of Tom Paul’s list but will only keep it to 5:
1. NGLA - head and shoulder above the rest
2T. Piping Rock
2T. Somerset Hills
both different but, again to me, equally brilliant renditions
4. The Links (reverse) ..... from what I’ve read and what I’ve heard from people who have played it
5. North Berwick