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That said, the two experiences could not have been more divergent. One course is 84 years old, the other a babe of 2. One is a classic, host of four U.S. Opens, the other an original, all but unseen by the pros. One is maintained meticulously, the other a calculated paragon of benign neglect. One resort is radiant, its every aspect the definition of luxury and the good life. The other is raw, an unabashed celebration of minimalism and simplicity.

And both are spectacular. Bottom line: Pebble Beach remains as gorgeous and formidable as ever, the world’s most dazzling test of championship golf—and Pacific Dunes, with its own jaw-dropping location and an ingeniously plotted series of holes, absolutely blew me away.

Still, I refuse to cop out. Do I rate Pacific more highly than Pebble? No, and for two reasons. First, it’s a bit too susceptible to the whims of Mother Nature. During my second round the wind blew at a constant 25–30 miles per hour with occasional gusts near 50, and that day, according to my patient caddie, “Hoops,” was pretty average. “About five or six on a scale of 10,” said Hoops.

Second, Pacifice Dunes measures less than 6,700 fast-running yards—in large part because of that wind—and that’s not a full test for today’s pummeling pros. Fair or not, that’s my tiebreaker—the element that gives Pebble the nod. With new Tiger tees just installed at holes 2 and 9, Pebble is now approaching 6,900 yards. Courses like Pacific Dunes, Cypress Point and Fishers Island stir this golfer’s soul—maybe even more so than does Pebble—but except under difficult weather or tricked-up conditions, those American classics would be too easy for today’s tour pros.

For the other 99.99 percent of golfers, however, it’s close to a toss-up. Together and separately, Pacific and Pebble are beyond compare. I will therefore resist the temptation to pontificate on the relative shot values, design philosophies and strategic integrities of these two gems. Besides, we all know that’s painfully dull. Instead, here are a few quick thoughts—mini-showdowns—with a winner declared in each case.

More difficult: Pacific. Not for the world’s best players, but for the rest of us choppers. You’ll probably never hit a ball into the ocean at Pacific Dunes, but thick fescue and gorse-of-no-return border most of the holes, and the greens are gripped by steep-faced dune bunkers and swooping falloffs. And keep in mind, again, that the average weather conditions are more severe at Pacific than at Pebble.

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