Hadn't looked at this since yesterday afternoon. Wanted to respond to several posts above:
1. To David Stewart- The property at Pinehurst No. 2 is better than you remember. I'm not saying it's a 10, but it is sandy soil, has what I would describe as an ideal amount of movement, and Ross created something very special there. I suppose Seminole is among the best pieces of property Ross was ever given, and I think the end product there is also excellent. I was suprised and disppointed when I played there that you can't ever really see the ocean (you can hear it) due to a large dune between the course and the sea. There was probably no way around that, and would be one of those issues that Tom Doak talked about that all architects must deal with at each specific site.
2. To Ed Oden- I have actually never been to Wade Hampton. Ran was there the day we spoke this week, and he was praising the site, and he and I were trying to decide which properties were the best Fazio had to work with. We had WH and VN on the short list. Do you disagree? What do you believe are Fazio's best sites in his career?
3. To Keith OHalloran- I have not been back to Long Island since Tom built Sebonack. I've only seen pictures. I am planning on returning to Long Island in 2013 and Sebonack will be on my "to do" list.
4. To Matt Bosela- Agree that Pete Dye knocked it out of the park on TPC Sawgrass with a terrible piece of property. I have always thought he did more with bad sites than anyone ever (someone else on this thread put Tilly into that discussion, but sites like Winged Foot are way better IMHO than the swamp near Jacksonville). However, my approach in starting this discussion was not what someone did with a BAD site, but rather, what did they do with a GREAT site?
5. To Tom Doak- Totally agree with your "hard to evaluate the complexity of the puzzle when you get to see the answers" anaology. Great point. Upon further reflection, I also tend to agree with you that the site at TOC was not a "9" site. I tend to think anything on the sea is well above average site wise, so I think it's not reasonable to say it was a "bad" site, but clearly not as good as Pacific Dunes.
TS