Tom Doak's post about courses with large "Scale" features predominating the "Best New" lists got me wondering;
If a new course opened this year in the Philadelphia suburbs on 120 narrow acres, designed by an unknown Insurance salesman, would it win "Best New" in the magazine that presents those awards annually?
Or, would the comments be something like;
"Too many shortish holes strung together"
"Some good driver holes, but awkward routing has you crossing a public road and then cutting across others to get to most of the back nine."
"Bring a hardhat....and your insurance policy"
"Some goofy greens like the 16th and 17th mar what could be a decent course."
"Walking only policy a bit much considering the finish has you climbing in and out of a deep quarry".