Like Jud T, I've never met a Ross I didn't like. Have to recommend my wife's home club, Kahkwa, a great example of the "Ross family course." An early passenger on the tree-clearing/keep-the-course-thirsty train, and the old timers say it's in the best condition they've seen in two generations. Has hosted multiple USGA events. John Daly won a mini tour event there a few weeks before Crooked Stick, Brian Gay has the pro course record. Worth a call from your pro and a drive over if you're checking out Cleveland, Buffalo, or Pittsburgh courses. The great man came to town and laid out the original 9 (the back), and then the current front was laid out by either Ross or an associate.
Even though he didn't have templates as presented by other architects, it would be cool to see a thread about different routing habits of his, e.g. A dogleg right uphill over a ridge, par 3 connector, and back down the hill. Or if somebody is better at the internet and can direct me, then thanks.
Also, there is very little Ross left at Bob O'Link. He spent two days on site and did the original routing, but CH Alison came in after him.
Hey Jud - I did not think Bob O was a Ross. Are you sure?
1. #2
2. Old Elm
3. Skokie
4. Beverly
5. Barton Hills
6. Exmoor
7. Bob'O'Link
8. Broadmoor
9. Pine Needles
10. Ravisloe
11. Kenosha CC
12. Kingswood, NH
Apparently I haven't met a Ross course I don't like as I'd recommend any and all of these tracks, even if some may allow the occasional fivesome...