Mike,
I agree with you re: Tall Grass vs. Long Island National...
except I'd play 9 out of 10 at Tall Grass.
I have some fond memories of Long Island National, such as, getting past first stage of the U.S. Open qualifying in 2001 there. Yet, I'd still play Tall Grass 9 out of 10 over it.
One thing I thought was really out of place at Tall Grass is the lake to the right of the 15th fairway. It seemed to be an odd feature on such a great links style design. I'm sure it's there for irrigation or other maintenance reasons, but it still is the only "eye sore" on the course for me. #16 is one of the best par 4's I've played anywhere. There are a handfull of really good par 4's and the par 3's are all good as well. The three par 5's are the course's weak point both visually and score protection wise. Two of them are very reachable in two and the third is, as well, if the wind isn't into your face. #1 is a nice and relatively easy start. I hit Driver 7-iron into this 510 yard par 5 yesterday. #9 would be great if they hadn't built that containment mounding on the left. I know it's there for safety from the driving range but it kind of sours the hole. #15, like I said, has that lake to the right which just seems out of place. Even with these negatives, I thought that the Par 5's were still good enough to make this course an overall delight to play.
Long Island National has some holes that need some Daisy Cutters to fall on them. I think #'s 4, 12 & 13 need to be leveled and redone. The course has some good moments with #'s 2, 5 & 14 being good holes. Overall, this course leaves me thinking it has too many multiple personalities. It felt like the course didn't have a soul or any aura to it.
Both of these courses are the perfect example of what I mentioned in another thread.....
Tall Grass is not as PENAL off the tee but the green complexes are fantastic, whereas, Long Island National challenges you heavily off the tee but the green complexes put me to sleep for the most part. Therefore, that makes Tall Grass the better course, in my opinion. By far.
Jeff F.