I have not seen the article, but to everyone who keeps saying that they do this stuff "to sell magazines", I think that's a lie now. They are doing it to sell advertising to those 50 courses. Nobody's buying the freaking magazine for a list like this.
Tom, I'm not so sure...I have two lunkhead golf buddies that eat this stuff alive. They love to try the toughest courses ever, then go and shoot 90 and tell everybody they shot 80 and act like they shot 70. I know a guy (not a GCAer) who played one course we all love on this list where he shot 85 (taking a freaking mulligan on his second shot into 18...a mulligan on the second shot on 18!), told everyone he shot 79 and panned the course as tricked up because of blind shots and big, bold contours and shaping.
Sadly, we still have to many people who just parrot what they see in the big mags...usually the most lowest common denominator stuff.
We could also sit here and rake them for where certain courses ended up as high/low as they did...three Mike Strantz courses are way up there, but they are really only more intimidating looking than behemoths to play. but you get some 5 handicapper used to doctrine of framing and symmetry who plays tobacco road or tot hill once and it gets unfairly branded as hard and tricked up.
However, Royal New Kent, admittedly plays as hard as it looks. That ones really tricky. Even after several plays some people just dont get minutiae like the safe spots on the par-3 3rd and 7th are the back of the green...the very part of the hole that's not visible on the tee. dye does the same thing sometimes...like 12 at Bulle rock or 12 at trophy club
But once you see the trick and know about it, you start to think about it at other times on other courses. When I played both trophy club and bulle rock with the course pros, as I stood on the tee and saw the water on one side and the bunker on the other side of the water, I took an educated guess...knowing that Liddy and Dye wouldn't just leave us amateurs hanging to hit a PERFECT shot...and asked "lemme guess, the safe play is to the back of the green and they both said yes, thats right.
Moral of story? Golfers are brighter than the mainstream media takes us for. We can handle and are ready for strategy 201, 301 and 501, if only we get to see it. Golfers I play with...even my lunkhead buddies...are chomping at the bit to learn the nuances. if we give them highbrow stuff instead of canned stuff like hardest 50, they'll eat it up.
Oh, one more thing...it's completely reedonkyoulous (that's ridiculous with a donkey thrown in to show how crazy it is) to see some of the courses they list as harder than sawgrass...those greens are TINY!