Over rated:
Pebble Beach: too many mediocre interior holes --Which are the interior holes? And which of those not "one the cliff" are mediocre?
Mediocre interior holes (in my humble opinion) 1,2,14,15
Spyglass: 7 holes ain't enough-- Which 7 are those? First 7
Atlantic, Rees Jones --Compared to the neighbors? or compared to what? Compared to the standard we rate on. A lot of repetition in the mounding that lines the holes and in the greensites -- small opening in front, drop off on both sides into bunkers. Unimaginative putting surfaces.
Cassique, Kiawah, Watson
Old Tabby Links, Hilton Head, Palmer/Seay
Maidstone: No.33 -- too many forgettable holes -- You may say a lot of things about Maidstone (personally its my favorite east coast everyday play course) but I don't think forgetable holes is one of them. -- I can' remember many of them.
Baltusrol-Lower: boring== describe boring. You mean a lot of tough, straight-forward, no gimick holes in a row? Yes, lack of creativity in style of holes, little variety
East Lake: doesn't belong in top 100 just because it was Bobby Jones home course-- No, that's right, there are a lot of other reasons. There are few great holes -- it's another Rees Jones redesign.
Chechessee Creek, Hilton Head, Coore/Crenshaw
Under rated:
Pine Barrens, World Woods, FL -- Fazio's best course (assuming greens in good shape) very strategic risk-reward
Valhalla -- a lot of good holes
Colleton River, Dye Course: a lot of fun and variety. Front nine goes through grand live oaks, back nine is open links-style on the River. Didn't you just describe Harbor Town? How would you compare it to Harbor Town.
Harbour Town is flat, small greens, low profile green surrounds and doesn't come out of the trees until No. 16. What makes the course good is the tee to green shot-making with the major hazard being the trees. They are totally different. Colleton River - Dye has a lot of variety in the shaping of the design features with considerable undulations and very imaginitive and challenging greensites. It comes out of the forest on the 9th hole and the back nine has a links-style and look, wide-open and breezy, although it's not a true links because you can't play bounce and roll on all of the holes.
Belfair-West, Hilton Head, Fazio -- much better than Old Tabby Links
Kahkwa Club, Erie,PA: Donald Ross
Royal New Kent, Mike Strantz: difficult, but front nine is outstanding and back nine is good (although 18th is out of place). He's too creative to leave off the list -- Tobacco Road, near Pinehurst is loads of fun in the spirit of some of the quirky courses across the pond.--Is "fun and quirky" the elements of a great course? You would have loved some of Desmond Muirhead's later designs.
I hate Desmond Muirhead's recent designs. They have no place in golf. If you don't know what I mean by quirky Scottish holes, you've never been there. Go play Cruden Bay.
Linville GC: NC mountains, Donald Ross
*Must Plays: (off the beaten path)
Wolf Run, Smyers, Indianapolis,
Musgrove Mill, SC,
Pete Dye GC, WVA,
Prairie Dunes