Thanks for all of the responses. This is fun.
I want to clarify one point. I don't think that a course playing easy relative to par is a knock on the course. In fact, par is completely meaningless to me. However, I enjoy courses that make me think and challenge me. Hitting to big, flat targets and hitting lots of flat putts is just not exciting.
Given your statements about the expectations of shooting par playing off scratch, why don't we see average scores lower for the +6 boys playing it at 7300 (+/-) yards?
Good question Jonathan. My sense is that the scores at TOC are pretty low for the pros, even when they stretch the tees back as far as possible, get the greens as fast as possible, and put the pins in tougher places. Obviously, I didn't play with those pin locations, and I'm sure that would have made the difference.
What did you shoot?
I honestly didn't keep score or think about what I shot until you guys asked. My score did not directly factor into my assessments. I did not play particularly well for me. I miss hit a lot of approach shots and missed a lot of very makeable putts, and I shot 1 or 2 over par. I'm sure that my bad shots influenced by assessment more than my good ones. I hit a lot of marginal to bad shots that resulted in easy, unexciting pars.
By the way, knock your approach into either Strath or Short Hole bunker and get back to me about how easy the course is!
Where did you drive on 16? One of the heinous things they've done is grow the rough left of the Principal's Nose and effectively neuter any strategy. Nicklaus said playing right of the PN is "strictly for amateurs." Now there's no choice, unless they've cut it down.
Bill, I'm sure you're right about those bunkers, but those are pretty bad misses unless it's really windy. My only bunker was the Road Hole Bunker, and I was fortunate to be close enough to the middle that it was a relatively straightforward recovery. On 16, the wind was blowing hard into us and left to right. I hit a 5 iron short of the bunker and then hit a 6 iron onto the green. If I had tried to hit more off the tee with that wind, it would have been very tight.
I was okay with your post until you said that in spite of all your contentious positions, you still have the course in your personal top 20. That didn't make much sense to me, but it does suggest that after a couple of more visits, you will place it much higher, as most intelligent people tend to do.
Haha, I guess you'd prefer for me to pick a side and stick with it firmly. On one hand, there are a lot of redeeeming qualities at TOC that I didn't take the time to discuss but still factor into my overall assessment. On the other hand, maybe I'm being too generous. There is a lot to like at TOC, but there are more than 20 courses that I would choose to play again over that one. It's possible that I would change my mind after more rounds, but I value challenge and excitement on the greens so much that it's hard to imagine moving it up much more.
Re the experience, who chastised you for not taking a caddy ? I'm very surprised at that as taking a caddy is not in any way expected at any course in Scotland that I can think off other than Renaissance which is certainly not your average Scottish experience. Did you report the hassle/abuse you took from the caddies to anyone at the St Andrews Links ?
We were chastised by the person that we checked in with, the starter on the tee, and the caddies in our group. We seriously contemplated talking to someone about our experiences with the caddies, but we figured it wasn't worth our time. Instead, we walked through the town and drove over to The Castle Course for a nice dinner in a beautiful location. Interestingly, we had no issues like that at Renaissance even though you say that there is a greater norm around caddies. They asked if we wanted caddies, we said no, and that was it. They were surprised that I wanted to play from the back tees, but nobody objected.
The part that really got my dander up was the way Anthony's wife was treated. She's an amazingly nice person and I can't imagine how or why anybody would treat her poorly. (PS - I knew I'd like her when she showed up at French Creek wearing a Cabot Links shirt!)
Thanks Dan! I hope you're doing well. I showed this to Gloria and she really appreciated the kind words.