Hello again,
Pat, CC of Fairfield is in "the Pantheon" for me; I'm pleased you feel similarly effusive. Owing to the fact that access means you're either a tournament player or you know some of the founding families of New England, it is something of a shame that the course is not more appreciated. Though the original Raynor course has been altered substantially (after hurricane, then by dint) via Tillie and RTJ, the bones of Raynor's work is still in great relief and in the case of #10, perhaps even more interesting in the three shot iteration. I am something of a critic of the one shot 11th and 14th, but I haven't been back there in 5 or 6 years, after a period of luck being and playing there like 10x in just a handful of years.
I have to report as you do that if my golf were confined to one spot, let it be that one.
Perhaps my zenith day playing golf culminated there...June 19, 2006... the day after the Open at WFW. The actual first bit of luck was that Mickelson loused up and there was no playoff, otherwise it woudl have changed, because....First thing in the morning, I played as a guest of the WF staff on post-tournament media day...shot a 91 with a birdie from the final round Open tees and 17/18 Open pins (#6 had to be changed from the front tongue for turf reasons) and then was an emergency fill-in 4th for a member's entry in the Lions club outing at CCF at 1:00pm...I drove like a madman up I-95, shot 80, won closest to the pin and birdied on the frighteningly beautiful 4th, and we won low net going away - which had lovely sundry prizes and a trophy!
But that was just one great day...sometime I'll tell you about caddying in the Met PGA in 02 (?) when the wind was 55 plus and the flagsticks were bent over...survival, I tell you.
To continue your thread question, CCF perfectly satisfies the notion that windy sites require big green complexes, if not the green margins thmselves...and at the very least there has to be a slight balance tilt to the large side. You can observe this concept at work on "small greened" courses (like Siwanoy, Apawamis, Wanamoisett) on windy days (even if they aren't the standard conditions). Siwanoy is IMPOSSIBLE under a wind in excess of 18-22 mph, and with the greens rolling 10.5-11....
CCF...what a paradise! (Even though the locker room is akin to the hull of a slave ship)
cheers
vk