Erin Hills is very hilly, just not bizarro hilly like ANGC. I have only been to ANGC once as a spectator and have never been so tired on a golf course in my life. I admire those old men who manage to play and walk year after year.
John,
I will say this for ANGC.
Two years ago my brother and I brought my 78 year old dad there for one of the practice rounds. My dad had a heart attack and quad bypass two years prior and I figured that we'd likely find him a spot up near the clubhouse, preferably a bleacher seat, and share a relaxing day.
Instead, somehow magically my dad seemed to suddenly shrink back to a 40 year old, and we spent about 8 hours traversing every hole, before finally grabbing a seat off the 16th tee to watch players trying to skip balls across the pond.
My dad has had the energy to play exactly one round of golf since, 9 holes with my brother, my nephew, and I later that summer. He's still with us, thank God, but these days when I suggest maybe playing again he always has some reason why it's not feasible, or why he's not up to it.
Truth be told, I think whatever he had left he used up that day, but what a glorious way to go out.