Kyle K:
Thanks for the update . re: UNM. I believe the superintendent there now used to be Pat Brockwell's assistant at Black Mesa. Kudos to the folks at UNM for looking in the right direction for talent.
In regards to the firm turf at UNM -- that's most welcome news. I've always liked the course and unfortunately the Red Lawrence design often gets little attention because much of the focus of his courses in the SW portion of the USA goes automatically to Desert Forest in Carefree, AZ.
No doubt the previous impressions need to be wiped clean and it will take time for people to see the kind of things you have already seen with the turf conditions at UNM / Championship. If memory serves, I believe at one time Digest had the course in its top overall 100 courses.
Andy:
The reason Black Mesa suffers is because of the ignorance of a number of people who go there -- if they actually even make the effort. Keep in mind that if you changed the name of the designer from Baxter Spann to one of the more "preferred" classic school designers favored on this site the overall standing of the course would likely be higher -- probably much higher than what it is now.
Black Mesa espouses so much of what you see with such highly touted layouts like Pine Valley. You have slivers of fairways -- albeit quite wide in so many spots. There are preferred angles of attack and the course allows for different styles of play -- for those who can't play at a higher level the frontal tees can keep them in the game.
However, Black Mesa doesn't handle well people who can't hit the Texas Stateline if they were standing on the border with Oklahoma. Folks like that need to hone up on the practice tee and take lessons. The same situation would be no less for those same people if they visited that Jersey gem in the pinelands.
Andy, you say Black Mesa has "quirk." I don't see that. The holes are quite honest in all senses of the word. No doubt you get some bitchin and moanin about the 1st hole. Ditto what you see with other similar situations -- the 10th comes quickly to mind. What's so amusing is that if you took those same holes and transported them to Ireland you'd have the very same people gushing about how glorious and unique such a hole(s) is. Consistency of thought is always amazing isn't it!
The Kingsley Club and Black Mesa are two of the USA's top tier courses that have opened within the last 10 years. They demonstrate supreme thought provoking holes and I tip my hat to their designers.
Now, in regards to my top ten in NM.
1). Black Mesa
a fairly significant drop to the next ...
2). Paa-Ko Ridge
3). UNM / Championship
then there is a slight drop to the following ...
4). Pinon Hills
5). Santa Ana (Cheenya & Tamaya nines)
6). Twin Warriors
then another big time drop-off to the remaining three which likely could be switched with just about a few other layouts ...
7). Las Campanas / Sunset
. Santa Fe Country Club
9). Sandia
10). Possibly either Marty Sanchez, Four Hills or one of the other ones you mentioned. Definitely not Pueblo de Cochiti or Taos.
p.s. I have not played Sierra del Rio to date and would need to play it before judging its merits for top ten inclusion.