Ran's right - we rarely if ever talk about Jay Morrish, so I'll get the ball rolling
My favorite Morrish course is the Boulders (South). I spent three days there years ago, before I was into studying golf architecture, so I'll admit, I was more entranced with the fact that he routed the course around the monzonite stones, but I remember the routing had basck to back par-3s at one point (10 and 11 I think?) and ended on strong par-5. It was a stunning setting and a wonderful resort, though a bit pricey.
I paid $299 per night for unlimited golf (I played 45 holes) and a HUGE casita. Though pricey, I didn't feel I overpaid. Have any of you done the same? Is the price worth all that golf and a great room? How does the VALUE measure up?
Morrish also used to design with Weiskopf. I'm not a huge fan of Tom's work as I feel the first few holes of most Weiskopf courses are a bit of a throwaway - usually the course starts at 6 asndf the sixth hole always seems the same - a short narrow par-4 - Quial Holow, The Falls, Troon North - the 6th hole always resembles others he did. Quail underwhelmed me.
I thought La Cantera was okay - some really good, some mezza-mezza from an architecture standpoint, but it was overpriced. That wassn't worth $225. TPC Scottsdale "is what it is." Fun and a nice day and great place to have huge steak for dinner and great clubhouse, and a nice day off from work in the desert, but pricey, excpet in high summer when you can get away under $100.
What do you all think?