Matt,
I realize you love BM and I won't try and change your opinion about that; it would be impossible. I can also see why you really love the place; it's a thrill ride, with tremendous risk being offset by an equally tremendous reward. My personal opinion is that it is an exciting place to play, but it is not a great course. I have never been dissapointed by a recomendation for any course from a fellow GCA'er, but BM is the exception. We all know you tout the place like you were actually on the payroll; but it's Ran's endorsement that has me puzzeled? I find it hard to believe that he would feature this course on GCA but not Stone Eagle. Both mountain layouts are top notch, but SE eliminates all the concerns I have abpout BM, except for the walk.
After only one play I will admit that I may have missed the greatness there. I played it on a cross country trip where my wife and we played Taconic, French Lick (Ross), Wild Horse, Ballyneal, BM and We Ko Pa Saguaro. We had a beatuiful 70* day at BM with little wind; so weather conditionds didn't taint my view. It was at the bottom of my ranking for those courses; and I absolutely loved each of the others. I have 32 cousins and my favorite one lives in Santa Fe, so I was stoked to be able to play a top 100 course in her backyard. When her husband said he'd like to join us for golf he said he'd rather go to work than play BM with us! I think part of golf course greatness is that it must be playable for all classes of golfers and not just those who take lessons; this is where BM misses the mark for me. It definetly has a place in the Big World of golf couses, but not in my Top 100. With a more compassionate sister course I'm sure it will make a fine destination Resort.