I'm curious given the comments thus far ...
Clearly some people appreciate PB for the all-world holes it does present but often times fail to give any credence to the fact that there are plenty of mediocre holes present there too.
With Riviera you get proponents who argue the consistency of the design is the better of the two.
You also have the issue of off-course scenery and how many brownie points having the Pacific Ocean provides. Be interesting to wonder if Riviera were simply in "sight" of the PO how people might then evaluate it.
Let's try this again. Round 365 in Huckaby's Quest to Get People to Understand a Better Way to Evaluate Golf Courses.
If one wants to evaluate design - necessarily the question "how good of a job did the architect do?" - then fine, have at it. I fail to see what relevance that this has outside of curiousity, study, or if you want to hire someone, but hey, to each his own. You'd need to know what the site was before a course was there... what environmental or client-enforced hurdles had to be overcome - other factors. The cool thing is, many here are so into this kinda thing that they CAN effectively assess this. Very cool. It's an interesting question.
HOWEVER..... it matters little to 99% of the world's golfers, who just want to know....
Which is the greater golf course? And then the question is necessarily "which is more fun to play (however one defines that word)?"
In this question, courses are what they are. Oceans and settings are not moving, and very few play blindfolded. One can put as much or little weight on whatever factors one wishes, of course. But in the end it has little to do with "design" or "architecture", which is the realm of the first assessment.
I stay out of the first question. Not my bag, nor do I have the knowledge to even come close to make such an evaluation.
In the second question, again take my opinion with an ocean of salt given it's based on long-ago memories combined with what I have seen in books, pictures, on TV (in the case of Riviera)... but it's hard for me to see any way in which Riviera comes out on top. Which once again is no knock on Riviera... you're just trying to make it compete with truly one of the Top 10 courses on this planet.
As I see it, anyway.
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