One of the fascinations of this site is the way certain holes and certain courses cause such different judgments to be made by people who, in so mant other ways, have similar tastes. I am yet to play a course recommended by Sean Arble and not enjoy it. His love for Pennard and Kington has led me to play two courses it is difficult not to fall in love with. All those "second tier" English clubs he profiles? Not (yet) a disappointment amongst them. So why is it that he (and others) and I have such different opinions of a course like Muirfield? In particular, the 9th, which now has three mentions on this thread, including from Sean and Ran. For me it's a great par 5 (one of three on that course). A tee shot that requires you to choose between taking on the LHS fairway bunker or playing safely right. A second that, if you have played safe with your tee shot, requires further fairway bunkering to be taken on, or the OOB to be hit towards. A heavily bunkered green (from the RHS) that rewards the player who has put his second close to the OOB. Without a wind, it's reachable in 2 by many. With the prevailing westerly all of those shots are played into the wind. It's not, perhaps, as good as 5 or 17 but very few are. Disappointing, though? Not for me.