but can you speak to the architectural comparison between SG 17th and Sandwich's 16th?
Commonalities:
Both are par 3s
Both have bunkers
Both are on a course with St. George's in its name
Differences:
NY hole is 122, Kent hole is 161
NY hole is across a ravine, Kent hole is across mostly level land
NY green is built up on a pad higher than the surrounds, Kent green is not
Kent green is significantly larger than NY green
NY green has a large false front, Kent green does not
Kent green has a slope on the back right that funnels balls into bunker (note: this is not a false front)
I cannot see how the 17th at St. George's would remind anyone of the 16th at Sandwich.
St. George's is a wonderful course, and is really unlike anything else that I've played in the US. It has a charm much like some of the English courses I've played, and I think that is a better description than quirky. When I played it last year, Adam had the course in fantastic condition, and no doubt it's just as good now. I'm really grateful to Tommy Naccarato for introducing me to St. George's. Anyone with an opportunity to see it should.
Some better reading on the course:
http://stgeorgesgolf.com/golfweek.pdfAnd a thread with really nice photos:
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,46293.0.html