''I've spent a good amount of time on Shelter Island, and have been to Goat Hill several times. In many ways, it provides so much of what is great about golf. To say it is quaint is an understatement. Traveling to Shelter Island always felt like going back in time, in a good way. Goat Hill, along with Tuck Shop (ice cream) and The Chequit Inn (bar, restaurant, meeting place), among others, are wonderful places at the core of Shelter Island. Additionally, as is often said here, special places are really made that way largely as a result of the people (employees, customers, owners, members...), and nowhere is that more the case than throughout Shelter Island.
Bringing it back to gca, Goat Hill certainly has its share of interesting and fun shots. The terrain is interesting and quirk is abundant. It is plenty playable, which combined with the friendly environment, make it a nice place for beginners (kids, especially) to get out on the course with little to no pressure. For players of all levels, it is a nice place for an evening round with buddies over a few beers. Beyond the uber-desirable firm & fast, the conditions are terrible (plain and simple), but that really doesn’t matter. Nobody goes to Goat Hill for perfect grass or fast greens.''
I never said ''to say that some of us just don't get it''. Nice try Brian. One can use their imagination to decide whether or not they like something. Classic ''Have you played it", oh you can't comment on it GCA response.