Hi,
Just a late chime in here...
Fenway - TD...even without the semantics of unloved, underrated...this course. I was wondering what your opinion is of the middle of that course?
One of the reasons I tamp down my own praise for this very fine course is its middle...holes 7-14...
the first six are among the most enjoyable opening act to be found... t
he closing four are bold, varied, require precise play to be advantaged... a comprehensive "last section" of completing a good round... but those middle 8 are not up to the standards before and after them, significantly under them, though #13 is a rewarding hole and is a welcome difference from the six before it.
But doesn't Fenway deserve some sanction, some underrating, for the near identical "sameness" of #7 & 10, AND #s 8 & 12?... For the awkwardness of #9, the plainness of #14?...For the capricious, charmless 11th?
Also:
... I'm also not sure that Winged Foot West has an ounce more charm than Carmoustie, which would be one ounce above zero. If I belonged to W.F., I'd play the little brother every day and probably never set foot on the other tee. I prefer beauty with brains.
While the "set-foot on the other tee" is overstated, this statement was on the mark. I observe that the more one (outing guest, guest, member) plays there, the more the East is valued and desired... To extend the "beauty with brains" analogy, I'll say the West is like a former Miss America-now-gold-digging MILF-Cougar with enormous knockers, who leaves marks, and tells you not to get too attached b/c you're not that great in the sack to begin with; she was just horny. By comparison, the East is like a comely young widow with whom you strike up a conversation at a driving range where she is by herself in the stall, who just took up golf, and is an unexpectedly, absolute twisted freak in bed. You get married, have a few kids, and later celebrate your 50th wedding anniversary by playing TOC for the first time.
cheers
vk