Malcolm - you provocateur!
Last June my son Marshall and I took Tom Doak's advice in the new Confidential Guide and played GHC Elie on Saturday and walked the entire Old Course on Saturday.
It is Charming and certainly Authentic. Like so many of my favorite courses it comes right out of the town - similar to Springdale, Merion, R Dornoch, Nairn, North Berwick, etc.,etc. Oh, and the courses in St Andrews, of course.
We were fortunate enough to join two members, also Father and son on the 5th hole. After the round, I enjoyed the pictures of Bill Campbell in classy clubhouse- who was apparently a member. I had caddied for him as a lad at Springdale during a Princeton U alumni event in about 1973. US Amateur Champ, 2 time Sr. Amateur champ, President of the USGA, he was also became the Third United States citizen who became Captain of the R and A. The members noted that historically many R and A members are also Elie members which may have been the reason that Campbell joined the club.
The comment about the lack of definition visually off the tee obscures how interesting the course actually is, and how tricky the shots are into the greens, especially with any wind and the interesting and unusual angles that the greens are canted.
By the way, I think the main hill at Elie is actually an escarpment, especially when you seen how it ascends as it approaches the Firth of Forth.
I am eager to return.
Bill