Completely agree Brian. The Tom MacWood piece (I like to call "A Study in Scarlet") is the reason I got into GCA.com. It is the best, most interesting piece of golf and overall history on not just the course, but the history of the athletic dept, OSU, economics, and the general evolution of big times college sports. Awesome write-up and I wish there were more like it.
At the very least having had the land picked out by Ross, routing (at the very least) by the good Doctor and his continued input by him and his associates and now Jack still make it a classic championship golf course that compares favorably to the others (and there are many greats in Ohio) in the area. It is as hard a course as any I have played including Pine Valley, Oakland Hills, Pinehurst 2 and many others beasts….add in Brownies “qualifier” pin placements and early morning tee times post college late night “socializing” and it is second to none in difficulty.
Scarlet is a difficult championship course, UM is a fun quirky course....having played both many many times and discussing with a variety of college golfers all agree although harder, longer and less enjoyable (at times) Scarleto is superior to UM in design and overall layout.