It struck me today that I can't consider any golf course surrounded by homes to be truly a great golf course. Is that fair? I have nothing against golf course communities (I think they are often awesome), but the quality of the golf experience suffers when you're surrounded by houses.
I find this to be especially true when its the $400K (ok now $320K) homes that surround many of the golf courses in the Phoenix area. The houses around Troon North are really cool, so it didn't bother me as much there.
Fairly silly statement IMO.
There are dozens, if not hundreds of good courses, quite a few greats, surrounded by houses. In addition to others previously mentioned (LACC-Riv-Bel-Air-Merion being probably the best examples), the likes of Winged Foot, Quaker Ridge, The Creek,
Pebble Beach, Desert Forest, etc......