'Tabacco Road, along with Bandon Dunes and Black Mesa in Santa Fe, New Mexico is one of the three most architecturally important courses to open in this country since Sawgrass." Jay Flemma, "Tobacco Road Golf Club, USA and Pulp Fiction: years ahead of their time", in Golf Architecture, vol. 4, Paul Daley, ed.
I have to wonder how Black Mesa beat out Sand Pines, how Bandon Dunes beat out Pacific Dunes, and how Bandon Dunes and Black Mesa came to be in Sante Fe, NM.
I also am curious as to what others think are the three most achitecturally important courses since Sawgrass.
From what I have read, it seems to me that Sand Hills has to be at the top of the list. Minimallism applied at the coast line without American chauvanism suggests Cape Kidnappers, and Barnbougle are quite significant too, so pick one of them. Finally, perhaps a totally manufactured course in the home of golf, the Castle Course, could round out the important three.