Jeff B,
I did arrange the game after John K emailed me about playing during his visit. If memory serves, Cowboys GC had something going on and you wanted to play Craigs Ranch. John K getting a freebie was something the pro shop decided on its own. As I recall, the course was mostly empty on a stormy Fall day, and we didn't get to complete the round. It will be interesting to see what the Nationwide players shoot on the course. I think it is one of Weiskopfs' better efforts and like it very much.
Bill McBride,
I have not played the C & C course at Barton Creek (it was closed for renovations and/or was hosting outings during my two or three visits), but you are the only person I have heard who finds it superior to the Fazio courses. No doubt that you would find some company on this website. I probably like Austin Golf Club more than any course at BC, but the site is probably not as interesting.
Matt,
I tend to agree with you directionally regarding Cypress Creek, a bit too repetitive for me, but I know many people who love the place (without regard to Mr. Burke). The best amateurs in the state play there annually and the reports I hear of the course as a competitive venue are typically glowing. The couple of times I've played it the course was wet and the greens relatively slow. The greens at least are typically fast and smooth during tournaments. And as large as they are, they require accurate iron play in order to have a chance to score.
My copy of the ratings has not arrived, but I look forward to reading it. The folks in charge do a wonderful job with limited resources, and though the results are not without some controversy, the process is on the level and transparent. The panelists I've met are without exception knowledgeable and serious about the process. There is no pressure or influence applied by the paper to provide anything other than each panelist's best opinion of a golf course. I miss Texas very much, and not being part of the panel is a real loss for me. Hopefully they'll have me back when I return.
Regarding Whispering Pines, when it is firm and fast as it was the last time I played it, it is worthy of being at the top of the list. When it is wet and boggy (there is considerable wetlands and flood prone acreage around it), it is not nearly as fun.
I also like Westwood CC very much and would prefer playing there than at several others on the top 50. I also think that Briggs Ranch doesn't get its due.