The search for the "ideal" course, indeed that was the thought process of many Golden Age designers, was a forthright pursuit. Many times it bordered on formula and there was little talk of the quirky aspacts of courses such as Church Stretton (England) or Bishop Auckland (also England). In fact, it WAS the Golden Age designers who first suggested that golf be more formula in respect, although I doubt they used that word. NGLA was a formula of sorts: Borrowed designs and shot concepts laid out in amazing fashion, but far from their origins.