Tom,
You described 16 as a beast of a hole in the summer and Tim mentioned his driver-three wood-5 iron approach.
Then you said that in the winter it is a do or die go for it approach (which as you mention still leaves the option of going for it in two.
Imagine Augusta's 13th with wind that plays predominantly in two directions. One, you are hitting five iron over Rae's Creek with your third and the other you are debating whether you have the balls to hit a rescue club into the green.
It feels like you are describing a great hole to me, which is precisely how I felt 8 days ago when I played the hole and was not mired in a blizzard.
Bill, Bill, Bill,
I would not have found your post so ridiculous if you did not reference architects with different styles, such as MacDonald and Mackenzie.
MacDonald built template holes - while NGLA is my favourite course in the world - I cannot believe he would be the model for variety. True he could not built the Redan hole everywhere with the elevation that NGLA provided, he may have tried if he could.
You mention Mackenzie's bunkering as trademark (which I assume is the antithesis of variety), but save him because he worked across various terrain. Assuming you think C&C have a formulaic bunker style and by my count have worked across a greater variety of terrain than Mackenzie, what difference have you established between them?
Also, you mention that other architects that try different things. In the GW Modern scale, I feel that there are six courses in the U.S. that could be considered 10's and C&C did four of them, so I am not sure why they desperately need to change.
However, my greatest point of contention is that you somehow see Old Sandwich, Hidden Creek, Friar's Head and Bandon Trails as having such similarities. I do not find them repetitious, which is what you must if you find them stagnating. To the contrary, I have not seen holes like I did at Bandon Trails anywhere else and to me that is a great compliment.
As for your friend who was bored by Sand Hills, please tell me what he does like so I can strike them from my next fifty.
I only wish more people shared his sentiment and the waiting list was not so long...