PeterP:
Very good response and I have no doubt you are very right about what you say, particularly in the domain of public golf courses. Or at least that seems to have been the general perception.
I understand that and I guess I've accepted it to some extent as a prescription for public golf courses but perhaps unwillingly, at least intellectually.
I say that because it seems to me a public course really shouldn't be that much different in this vein from a really good private course perhaps even like a Pine Valley. The members and their friends come back time and time again to a Pine Valley willingly and expectantly don't they? Are they all or always only good players? Of course not.
So why couldn't the same be said about public courses? I don't care where a course is or whether it's called private or public, I know I, for one, would be more than willing to come back again and again no matter what it was called to try to unravel its mysteries and nuances and complexities if they'd tripped me up the times before.
I know it seems very counterproductive and also counter-intuitive to say but perhaps some of these architects today, even the best of them, who rail against the detriments of difficulty or at least complexity of golf architecture, should begin to rethink some of their old standby suggestions and philosophies.
After-all, it is pretty hard to deny that in golf and architecture the various forms and degrees of penalty really are the currency of difficulty, and even, perhaps interest! There really is at least one or perhaps two very strange ironies or perhaps anomalies about Pine Valley as hard as it looks and as dangerous as its reputation is and as many trees as there are there and that is compared to most courses it is actually not that easy there to lose one's golf ball or to even have to use penalty "Rule Relief". That alone is worth a good deal of thought and consideration and even discussion.
One of those of course is something that most people who are not that familiar with PV have never considered or even heard and that is Pine Valley does not really have and never has had what we generally call "rough"---that is rough "Grass".