I remember Siskel & Ebert naming "The Terminator" the most influential movie of the 1980s and possibly one of the most influential ever.
Not because it was the best -- they gave "Raging Bull" that honor -- but because it spawned a host of knockoffs.
So well done SPDB: Rees Jones / David Fay. "Fay hired Jones to restore [Bethpage]....Thanks to Fay, Jones cemented his reputation as the 'Open Doctor,' inextricably linked with the USGA as the man who could beat prepare courses for the U.S. Open."
Incredibly, Jones has worked on 12 of the 50 facilities that have hosted the US Open. (Interestingly, Fay only hired him once.)
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Country Club: "The Fixer Upper"
Kingsbarns: "The Bagpipe"
Kiawah Ocean: "The Perfect Storm"
John C, they're not bad lists for what they purport to do. One thing about Chambers Bay: when you consider this move to transmogrify / build courses specifically for majors (Torrey, Bethpage, Erin Hills, Whistling, Trump) and the increased use of publics / resorts - not because they're public but because the majors orgs seem to find it easier to rent them, shouldn't Valhalla have been the selection? Isn't that the first instance of this quasi vertical integration?
I can't speak to whether Black Mesa! belongs - Terry, don't tell me I misattributed the father of the bang to the Bah Hahba Humbug! -- but one course not on the list is Pinion Hills. I remember when "Places to Play" first came out, it was this unknown course - and was one of a handful to get 5 stars. And it was $13!!!
Come to think of it, I guess we can't say a $13 5-star launched any sort of revolution. (Not even sure it would qualify for the Links Magazine Era anyway, except as some sort of backdoor entrant via Places to Play.)
Game reset: need one partnership for the first list, three courses for the second.
Mark