Brian...
I (we) know. That is why the smiley and the sentence at the end of the post.
The Fun rating is just for fun. Neat discussions, you know. What courses do you think are the most fun?
Yeah, I know too, but at the end of the day I like brunettes, the other guy blondes and it is what it is.
How do you put a quantitative measure on fun? I don't have the extensive course library of some of the other folks on here, but to me...
- Tobacco Road is fun because it looks impossible and then you figure out if your course management is in good form, its little secret is it's actually there for the taking.
- The mountain course I grew up on will never make any ratings list but is fun because it has a par 4 and par 3 that both drop about 10 stories, three (yes, three) reachable par 5s in a row, and I because I know almost every inch of the property even though I rarely play there any more.
- Tanglewood is fun because it's the hardest course I've ever played and makes you a better player because there's about 100 bunkers and you have to learn how to stripe your long irons and figure out a way to survive if you're not.
- CCNC is fun because every time I've ever played it, it's wide open, no waiting, and the greens are so perfect and slick compared to everywhere else I've played, you're always planning a shot ahead.
- The local course I walk 9 on sometimes during the week is fun because they don't allow tee times so you just show up, the front nine is only 3000 yards and wide open and if I have any kind of game from 100 yards in I just might make break par. The perfect diversion from a tough day at the office.
- Tidewater is fun because it's a beautiful course, never plays the same way twice based on which way the wind is blowing, and seems like the perfect mix of easy holes and hard holes.
And seriously, I can't find a common thread at all among those courses. I'm headed to Scotland for the first time in 2 months so I'm sure I'll feel the same way about there. I'm looking forward to Carnoustie for the challenge, St Andrews for the history, North Berwick for the quirk, Dornoch for more reasons than I can count, and Cruden Bay because after reading all of Anthony Gray's posts there's no way on earth a course is really that good.