Ah, God bless CBM
It's hard not to be a little nostalgic for his assured dogmatism.
The ideal golf course.
He doesn't say a playable golf course, or a beautiful one, or a challenging, or 'modern', or fun or fair golf course.
It's an ideal one, as if the golf course itself - as golf course - was all that mattered, or at least that the golfer's experience of that golf course was secondary.
Sure, we can assume that in aiming for an ideal course CBM believed that some other qualities (above) would be there too.
But still - that deep seated and seemingly unshakable belief that if you built golf holes along classic lines and fundamental principles a great golf course would result is a charming quality in the man.
Peter
(PS - thanks Dan for an informative and enjoyable read)