Okay Sean- Someone has to say bullmalarky on your Pennard Magical Mystery Tour. I'm sorry, we may be both particular to our home courses but your impassioned pleas on behalf of Pennard doth protest too much.
And I may add, I love St. Enodoc, co-wrote an article on it with Russell Talley and have visited twice including a wonderful day out there with Paul Turner. I've been to all three with Russell Talley and discussed it.
Pennard is wild and woolly golf in an early 20th century setting. The elements, the crazy terrain all may it an adventure. But to me it lacks any strategic sophistication, it is almost rudimentary in that you are playing severe, unkept terrain where the main shot value is hoping the conditions are okay enough that you can control your shots. While there are some terrific greens-- the 7th is all-worldly, they cannot compare to what is at Deal or St. Enodoc. The bunkering as a whole is non-descript (this is not so important in the grand scheme of a great experience but still a weakness).
St. Enodoc is indeed a magical place. While I feel the course falters a bit around the "parish holes" there is some heroic golf to be played here especially b/t 1-6 and 16-18. A few comments, I find the 5th a wonderful par 3-- it is not Braid but Tom Simpson and has a putting surface that is extremely pitched and slippery. You do not give it enough credit. The terrain on holes 1-3, 16-18 is as wonderful as you will see at Ballybunion, Lahinch or any Irish links. It is of a much more dunesy nature than Pennard. As a set of green complexes and with good but not terrific bunkering, it gets the nod for me as a superior course. The setting, the historic remanants of the church all match Pennard and given Braid's authorship, the two share much in common.
So why do I prefer Deal?? It is simply a classic and mighty links. And orthodox but yet quirky. There is not one indifferent shot at Deal. Not one and even if a shot may be regarded as prosaic, the next one is not. Every green complex from 1-18 is contoured and a challenge to putt. I know of few courses that have better green that Deal. Almost all of the fairways are lumpy, driving is at a premium in order to score. Quirk like Enodoc/Pennard, how about holes like 3,6,15,16,17?? History- the pill box from WWII on the right on #16-- Ocean views--well Deal loses but you can see the white cliffs of Ramsgate from tee boxes.
Deal has it all.. An Open can be held here and has.
Great short par 4--the 6th or the 10th
Great par 3- the 4th
Great par 5- the 3rd or the 16th
Great long par 4- take your pick, 12th, 15th
Terrific links golf greens--1,3,4,6,7,10,12,13,15,16,17
There is a reason Sir Peter Allen said he would play his last round there..