Chris,
Or knows what they are talking about.
If you rank 17 at Barnbougle as world class, then why not 3 or 10 on Gunnamatta? Granted, neither have the special elements that make Barnbougle what it is - the backbone of my argument in the first place - but they are still pretty spectacular, and are better in the sense of making you think exactly about what strategy and type of shot you are going to play into the greens, and have far more short game options if (when) you miss. They require much more thought than 17 at Barnbougle.
Nothing outstanding? Therein lies the problem Gunnamatta will face. It has loads of outstanding holes - a lot of them just aren't very 'gettable' - and I'm not saying that to promote myself as some sort of guru who alone has sussed out its mysteries.
It sure has a lot more than KH, NSW, RA or RM East.
Since we seem to agree on what the better holes are, why not fill us in on your opinions on 6, 9, 10 and 18 to name four okay but not great holes.
Ben:
If you can't think of many par fours in the UK that match six at Barnbougle, then you better play more than one course, take off your sunglasses and stop drinking whisky in the bar the night before.
Brora, to name one minor course, has at least two holes that are miles better than six. So too has Macrihanish and Silloth on Solway, to name another two.
8 at Barnbougle is awkward because of the options it presents. High road is easier from the tee - though still a challenge - because at least you can see that part of the fairway, but then you still have a long forced carry over rough and bunkers from an uneven lie to a green slightly at the wrong angle. And if you decide not to go for it, the lay up is more awkward than from down below.
Go to the lower side, and you can't see most of the fairway from the tee, have a bland lay up into a slight hollow, then a blind pitch.
No one doubts Mike Clayton's cerebral thoughts on all matters golf - I for one always enjoy reading his articles - but, last time I looked, he was human, and therefore suspect to the same foibles as us all - bias and personal opinion being just two. Just like myself and Gunnamatta.
No doubt you think Canada is a fine country to live in too, and probably better than Oz...
Peter Thomson has surely played as many, if not more, great courses than Mike, is at least his intellectual equal, yet on wonderful land can't even design one course worth playing more than once. Should we therefore never question his judgement on matters golf?
I'm guessing you rank National Moonah pretty highly. I must have pretty big kohonas, because that is an even more overrated golf course than Barnbougle - although the 3rd, 10th and 11th there are better than all bar the 17th of the long/medium fours at Barnbougle.