Doug,
I'm puzzledby your statement about the Red. "It's a 6.5 or a 7. The quality of golf on LI is so good it couldn't be an 8" By that logic the LACK of quality courses in an area would have to elevate some course ratings to a much higher one, but isn't the point of the Doak scale to define a course regardless of where it is located and what other courses are in the same area?
If you think the Red is an 8 it's an 8, or a 7 a7 or a 6.5 a 6.5. Just because Long Island has a dearth of great courses shouldn't lessen what the Red IS...
Phil-
Sure. Ok, I'll give it a 7.5-taking all the emotion for me out of playing BSP, and the Red. I think the maintenance aspect of it holds it back a bit-whether it's money, interest, human resources. Phil, I love the Red. You know I love the Red. I shot my best complete round there. But to be critical, I think there are aspects of the experience that detract. I realize they do 35,000 rounds a year or so--you can correct me on the number. I forget where I saw this. If you can separate the pace of play-which, as I get a little older, I get a little more sensitive about, maybe because I don't have all day to play anymore, I still think improvements can be made.
I don't love to criticize just for the sake of doing so-I love the place, and I wish it could be better.
For one, I think Kyle pointed out a few years ago, the greens could be mowed to their original dimensions. This may have changed.
Second, some trees can come down-more specifically around holes 2 and 3.
Fifth hole, there isn't a whole lot of interest for the second shot-the fw bunkers are mainly sentinel variety-maybe, if they were staggered and brought closer to the fw.
Seven, I think the green could be expanded and maybe the bunkers redone. In fact, let me say most all the greens look like they were originally designed as bigger. Twelve could be expanded, it's an open hole-would be good for a longer par three, as I said, in the 215-230 range. (most all the par 3's are about a 6 or 7 iron, and most all are basically flat holes, so depending on where they put the tees). I'm not sure how far back you could build a tee, though, because you butt up to 6 tee. 13-14-15 are perfect, 16 is quirky but good. Kyle Harris really likes 15. I hate it.
Again, maybe bring the fw out or bunkers in or expand their size, within reason, for some additional challenge to the second shot. Great green.
17 is good, fun, but again, it seems very similar to the other par threes. (Whereas, on Black, all the par threes are distinctly different). As a sidenote, I really like the concept of each of the par threes on a course having a distinct and different shot requirement. Similar to the Macdonald/Raynor/Banks holes in spirit and CONCEPT. I didn't say template, and they don't have to be template par threes. Just, make them each different in appearance, feel, and testing a certain kind of shot.
18 is all world.
I feel that I positioned it as such because if it's a one-time trip, there's only one BB. Red is good, but it could be great. I think you can understand my spirit of saying that.