Jordan
If you take #2 as a par 4, which it never would be in my world, then that's a mighty fine set of par 5s with the remaining three. To be fair I don't think that #2 is as bad as some though I wouldn't call it world class. Sand Hills quickly comes to mind as a course with 3 better par 5s. I'm sure there are a few others, but to me the par 5s at Sand Hills are the strong suit of an all-world course.
The best set I have ever played. I would put the set at Pebble a half-notch or full-notch below, whatever that means!
Tim,
What tees did you play on # 2 ?
Sand Hills par 5's better than PBGC ? ? ? Do you feel that # 1 and # 14 are world class par 5's ? Or should they be 4's ?
Have you played PBGC ?
If yes, from what tees ?
Tees selection might alter one's views on how a hole plays.
Patrick - I have played 3 rounds at Pebble Beach (2 different visits) and 4.5 rounds at Sand Hills (1 visit.) I don't profess to be the expert on either but based on my experience I prefer the par 5s at Sand Hills.
A few caveats - I'm not a strong player, so some can dismiss my comments right off the bat. On the trips to the courses in question, my handicap was probably between a 9 and a 13. It was on the lower end of that spectrum at Pebble and the higher end at Sand Hills.
On these trips I would have been hitting my best drives 240-250 (wind neutral) with an occasional ball that might fly farther. I played both courses from one set up from the tips (my card from Sand Hills shows 6,400 and my card from Pebble shows 6,350.)
So, the 14th at Sand Hills was playing 475, which was certainly not a par 4 for me. It was a nice challenging 4.5, probably more like a 4.75 due to the bunkers and tiny green. My distance left me just a hope of making it to the wonderful steep fall-off in the fairway if the wind was just right. I only put one ball on the green in two on that hole, and it was my buddy's ball that I accidentally mis-played. Oops!
Throwing out #2 (but not dismissing it because as I mentioned I don't think it is a bad hole) then I'd stack up the other three in the following way:
Pebble #6 vs. SH #14 - The short, reachable yet still challenging par 5 where the 2nd shot is the most exciting on each. The are probably also my favorite par 5s at each course.
Pebble #18 vs. Sand Hills #1 - While these occur at opposite ends of the round, they are both the "hold your breath, and pray you can ignore the scenery on your tee shot" kind of hole. They are both mid-length par 5s from where I played.
Pebble #14 vs. SH #16 - The long par 5.
I could see a case for Sand Hills winning each one of those match-ups, though I could also accept anyone that viewed Pebble as winning those head-to-head match-ups. For me, Sand Hills #14 wins by a slight nose though the difference is negligible. I prefer Sand Hills #1 to Pebble #18 and I think that Pebble #14 vs. Sand Hills is close to a toss-up, though many Sand Hills fans will call me crazy for that one.
Hope that gives you some perspective where I'm coming from, even if you don't agree.