Just now watching some of the tournament in Perth, and Lake Karrinyup CC looks outstanding. It seems that even on a course with quite a few trees, there is tremendous width, presenting some genuine strategic options via angle of attack. Combined with the gusting winds and firm conditions, it looks incredibly fun.
Is there any good reason why more US courses could not be designed and maintained somehow closer to this? I understand differences in soil, climate, and precipitation factor in, but wouldn't it be nice to see more courses presented in such a way. I was somewhat familiar with the sandbelt courses of Melbourne, but seeing this course on the West coast convinces me further that the Australian golf community 'gets it.'