Tim:
Fair enough. It may not be your intent, but the result sure comes out that way!
In any case, apologies for the ill-temper, but this has been discussed SOOOOOOOOOO many times in here, that it's frustrating. It is indeed very very common to bash PB, and choose whatever course is one's favorite and list the reasons why it's superior. Then I (or a few others) come on and defend PB, and we argue for awhile, and no consensus or movement or learning is achieved....
So here we go again. I know you are new to it, just bear with me and my frustrations.
I think it's odd and silly to go numbered hole by hole. Oh it is good fun, and this "match play" thing is OK in just a fun respect... but as an attempt to really ascertain the better golf course? Pretty worthless if you ask me.
So what's the point?
But since you asked, and you are so nice while I am such a snit, here are some thoughts on each hole>
1: I am one who really likes the hole at PD. PB I like also - many bash it and I just scratch my head - but 1 PD is quirky and weird and in that respect a perfect introduction to a pretty quirky course. I like it.
2 - Great hole at PD, not so great (but not nearly so HORRIBLE as many in here maintain) at PB.
3 - I too like the hole at PD and it has a wonderful green. I agree with your sentiments. I just like PB MORE (although the addition of the new bunkers may change this). I love the risk/reward tee shot and the way the hole turns and then slaps you in the face with the famous 17th and ocean beyond....
4 - both great holes to me.
5 - Oceans in play are powerful to me. Outside of that, I see no huge great worth in 5 PD. It's a good hole, just not great. Heck neither is 5 PB. I just prefer it on the overall.
6 - complete apples and oranges. 6 PD is one of my favorite short par 4s on the planet. But 6 PB is so powerful, majestic, awe-inspiring that I can't have it lose.
TH