Learned the game at Augusta CC so I had it great from the start, despite their best efforts to bastardize the place in my youth.
First place really different? In order
"The Patch", a muni by the airport in Augusta across the street from my high school where I learned to play links golf.(and forget math)
The fact that you had to hit shots to hold the rock hard canted fairways and tiny greens, and cope with wind off the wide open airport space definitely helped my imagination and short game. Most hated it and played their conventional aerial game, which was my edge.
TPC Sawgrass-my intro to target golf-hated it-still do. Little did I know most of the Florida golf (and modern golf) in my future would be far worse.
Got a job in college at Athens CC which reaffirmed my love of classic old courses.
Long Cove-grew to love it-the charming side of Pete Dye
Spent a month at Waterville and surrounds which opened my eyes to the challenges and joys of links golf.
Sleepy Hollow-accepted a job there and knew I could work and play no other place in the summer besides the classic courses of the northeast.
Jim McLean sent me out to Dave Alvarez at Maidstone to do jr. golf "research" and ended up playing 36 at Shinny and Maidstone. and I realized there were incredible nonparkland courses on Long island as well.(not sure I did any other research
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Most recently?
Goat Hill
No irrigation, angles, tilt,course knowledge
I guess I've come full circle back to the Hampton's "patch"