"How many golf courses can there be that are more important--for better or worse--than ANGC?"
Tim-
Can you explain?
Here are my reasons from, admittedly, a probably pretty thin historically informed perspective:
- The original collaboration of A. Mackenzie and B. Jones was something that is copied nowadays: a big-time player with a big-time architect teaming up to create a great golf course.
- The "National Golf Club" model--I'm sure ANGC wasn't the first but many clubs that have come after have based their membership structures and aims at exclusivity around those at ANGC.
- TV--ANGC is probably the most recognizable golf course in the world because it is on television every single year. The meticulous maintenance of the place and consequent course conditioning that is the stuff of lore has driven golfers' desires in what they want from courses they actually can play. Bright white sand.
- The idea that a popular current architect can come in and make huge changes to the original design of an already-great course. I'm thinking here of RTJ's work on the course. As for Fazio...
- Lengthening--When ANGC went from about 6,900 yards to 7,400 yards it triggered the widely-adopted notion that a golf course isn't worth its salt unless it's really, really long and difficult. This is of course, in most of our opinions, a fallacy, but it prevails across the world golf consciousness.
That's all I can think of now. Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.