So Bill, you continue to harp on Digest now charging a fee, but never responded to Golfweek charging a fee for a substantially longer period of time. Good for you.
You also never got back to me about the mistakes that Digest continually makes. Someone here pointed out one and I spoke to the editors and their research showed whoever said it was a mistake was, in fact, mistaken. They do not want to have mistakes in their publication and would appreciate knowing if there are any. So please let me know.
I have played golf in 48 states and a few other countries. I may not be the world traveler you are, but, having played over 1100 courses, I have seen plenty. I prefer to walk when I play. I understand the need for some to ride and I do not totally discard a course when riding may be necessary. I liked The Alotian. It isn't my favorite course. It isn't in my top 50, but it is in my top 100. And I know quite a few players (non-panelists) that love the course.
In my travels, I play with a variety of people and their likes and dislikes may shock you. A guy Sunday, while playing Hidden Creek, was telling me how GREAT the Great Waters course at Reynolds Plantation was. I asked if he played Cuscowilla also and he said yes, but Great Waters was way better because the views of the lake were so good. Most people don't look at nor do they understand a lot of the architecture. They like eye candy. Fazio does that well. It isn't my cup of tea. I would much rather play a C&C, Doak, Hanse, Devries, Kidd course, but we are in the minority.