Also admitting my bias as a Cornellian and having over a half dozen Princetonians in the family, I think it's fair to say that Springdale is maintained better, but I do not think the layout is as interesting at the RTJ at Cornell. The irony there, of course, is that Cornell has a turfgrass research center and one on the preeminent Ag schools in the country, but they can't seem to keep the course in great shape. I think a large part of the problem is the shorter growing season and almost constant rain. It's spongy and soft almost all year long (except for the greens which seem to drain disproportionately well compared to the rest of the property). It could use a good tree clearing, but if properly maintained I think it would shine through as one of RTJ's absolute best layouts.