Taking it upon myself of all people to set the stage for the next round, as I guess most of the other participants are too busy with their succesful and multi-platformed lives to get a move on! (And Chris - I remember the invite very fondly, and with ever greater appreciation. I hope to one day be able to take you up on it).
An interesting one coming up: we have a Par 3 3rd on White and a Par 3 3rd on Red, and from what I've seen on past threads my first thought is to say that the tables have been turned i.e. White starts interesting and tough while Red starts interesting, but just when you thought you'd be strolling along the Red with the casual ease of Ben Crenshaw after his first smoke of the day, Tom D ratches it up with a long, tough, interesting and aesthetically pleasing/natural looking hole, while the old veteran gives the hoi-polloi a break from the tough opening with a charming but not daunting mid-length hole. (Interesting contrasts in approaches -- bam, bam, la di da versus la di da di da, bam.) I will have to wait to see fresh photos and write ups before casting my vote, but let's just say I knew this was not going to be a cakewalk, and that our Tommy has more tricks up his sleeve than a magician, the Houdini of MIT.
Peter