Mike:
Hold on to your seat partner -- but I do agree with you / re: Bethpage Black. Is that a first or what?
While I am a huge fan of the Black there are limits to its design. Namely, the putting surfaces are not as sophisticated or complex -- roughly six or so exceptions -- to merit inclusion among my personal ten best.
The Black does have a fascinating piece of land that's hard to beat given the scope of terrain one covers for 18 holes.
However, if one were to compare the complexity of the greens at Winged Foot / West to the Black you can see the major separation point between the two.
In addition, the new back tees at the Black (namely the 9th, to name just one example) are making the course more and more a muscular layout devoid of any real character with a counter-balancing aspect (I do dissent from those who are enamored with the 2nd hole) of the finesse game.