I posted the following a while back, but I think I have seen a HamiltonBHearst posting since I typed this.
I was waiting for Hamilton B. Hearst to explain that none of the clubs where he is a member need initiation fees this high to obtain the "proper type" of membership. Besides, most of the members at the clubs where he is a member can not afford these fees since their trust funds are not very liquid.
Then I realized that since the death of Huntington Hartford I have not seen any Hamilton B. Hearst postings.
For any not aware of the eccentric Huntington Hartford, google for his recent obits.
But back to the topic of this discussion.
I played many many rounds at the University of Missouri course, A.L. Gustin (and my transcript can prove it). I first hated the course, then got over hating it, and it eventually became one of my favorite courses that I have ever played. If most on this site played one round at this course, it would likely be a forgettable course. It is a goat track (very hilly), has some goofy holes, and was usually in poor condition (it had no irrigation when I was at the University of Missouri).
But, the greens were always in good shape and not as slow as the typical low priced muni/public. More importantly, it does require strategy and offered a variety of options.
The course opens with a gently uphill par-5 of under 500 yards. The 3rd is a sharp dogleg right with heavy woods along the right and with the fairway sloping towards the woods, and then with a very well placed bunker just past the end of the fairway where a straight drive would go. The 6th, 7th & 9th holes are all drivable par-4s, but with a lot of other things going on. The 6th is a dogleg left with about a 70' drop from tee to green; the 7th has a tree directly between the tee and the green at about 75 yards before the green, and one must decide if you want your drive to be to the left of the tree or the right. The 15th is a par 4 harder to reach in 2 than is the par-5 first, and the 16 is also almost drivable, but with some hills and valleys between the tee and green.
This course may not appeal to many others, but it is a course I will always place as a favorite of mine.
By the way – GOOOOOOOOOOOO TIGERS!!!!!!!!!!!!
[I am very much enjoying this special season, and am very excited about the next 2 weeks. First Missouri hosts Oklahoma State (also an amazing offense). Then down to Texas, 1 week after Texas plays #1 Oklahoma. A great 2 weeks of Big 12 football.]