Thanks. More just thinking out loud:
A good golf hole, even an exceptional one, is in-and-out-itself fairly simple, i.e. there is not much complexity in/about it. So where does the magic of the truly great courses come from, the subtle resonances and interesting depths? Wherein lies the Transcendent?
Read this:
Summer grasses,
all that remains
of soldiers' dreams
Peter
Fantastic second, third, fourth, fifth (sorry lost count) idea/question in this thread.
"I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced…but I know it when I see it…" - Potter Stewart
So many variables to take into account that it is beyond a simple explanation but you know it when you see it. Maybe I'm stating the obvious, but the transcendat courses are way beyond collections of great holes. It is how the holes fit together in the routing, the variety and changing challenges, use of natural hazards, etc.
One example from one of my favorite courses is how it challenges you from the tee on successive holes - 6, 7 and 8.
6 - ~390 yard par 4. Partial cross bunker 200 yards off the tee followed by a partial cross bunker ~280 yards off the tee. Enough fairway to the left of the second cross bunker to challenge the player to hit a driver with a slight draw but most obviously screams for a three wood or rescue club to the right in front of the second cross bunker.
7 - ~520 yard par 5. Reachable in two from the right side of the fairway, you will be blocked out if the drive is too far left. Drive favors a fade with bunkers protecting short right drive and long left drive.
8 - ~440 yard 4, probably the toughest hole on the course. OB right and partial cross bunker ~240 yards from the tee guarding the left side of the fiarway. Ideal drive is a slight draw over the right corner of the bunker which leads to a slight speed slot in the fairway.
The three holes are very good but taken in succession are great, IMO. I am already thinking about the drive on 8 before I've even teed off on 7 - and when I get to the 8 tee I am trying to forget my left to right swing thought from the prior hole.