I don't think it's so weird of a question to ask. Dramatic elevation change (hills and valleys) is inherently appealing to people, and were a big part of what I liked about golf architecture to begin with. Still some of my favorite course tours are those with the most dramatic elevation changes. Where I do start to slightly diverge with Mayday nowadays is in how well those elevation changes play, especially as I get older and hit it lower and shorter. Downhill is always pretty fun to me, but uphill can be a real slog sometimes... and there's no downhill without at least some uphill.