No one here has yet to name a great golf course that they think is NOT playable for all?
TPC Sawgrass. If "you need to play it from the right tees" is your argument, then we're not just on different pages, we're on different planets.
It all comes down to one's definition of playable. There isn't a course on the planet I couldn't find a way to score an X. The Old Course? I could easily have to pick up on The Road Hole, or any number of other holes with brutal bunkers. That doesn't mean it's unplayable for all skill levels, it means I had a really bad hole. TPC Sawgrass, on the other hand, I will likely post a score that is in fact disqualifying, because my own personal understanding of the rules of golf are not strong enough to determine umpteen proper drop areas and penalty strokes. I suspect Mike's example of Shore Gate would be closer to Sawgrass than Oakmont.
The member quoted in the original post, and Ben Wolfe, have played Oakmont many many times, but somehow their opinions are trumped by Mark's, at least in his mind. By all accounts, all three are good players. It's up to everyone to decide whose opinion is correct.
[/size]If your idea of playable is playable within a certain number of strokes of your handicap, then you will likely disagree.I know who I support.
The reason this all matters is that we're a golf course architecture discussion site. There is much much much much much more to be learned at Oakmont than almost any water strewn course built in the last 50 years. Or desert course, for that matter.
But that's just my humble opinion, you are free to disagree. But you're not free to say we shouldn't discuss this.