Sean,
Is the golf that much better over the pond NOT ONE YOU WOULD PLAN A TRIP AROUND Nothing personal at all but I have a very hard time grasping that. You might need a few more trips !! I agree with your staement of "In general though, there are loads more private courses I would rather see" Well ok I can knock out ten right of the bat from my tongue that are private that I would like to see to but that was not the thread's point. I also know chances are I'm never going to see them either . However like others on this thread have mentioned there IS good public golf to be had if your willing to search for it.
I can not agree with you more on Pinehurst. I do like pine needles and the price is a little better. I love the area and the history but won't be playing #2 anytime soon.
The canadian courses you mentioned also have my intrest. Are you refering to Jasper Park ?? There is also a course named humber valley that is getting lot's of press and I have heard good things. Hmmm new thread , canadas best under a 100???
Brad
I don't think the golf here is really any better. Its just that I prefer the model to the typical American public course model.
I would plan a trip to see Pacific Dunes- some day it will probably happen, but there is also the added bonus of other courses there which makes it easy for a tourista like me . Remember, to plan a trip centered around 1 course can be quite an undertaking and not to be taken lightly. Jeepers, I hardly ever make it Sandwich which is one of a handful of "Plan a Trip Around It Courses" I have played and that is only a 3 hour drive!
There are many US publics I would like to see, but from what I can gather, they are mainly the type which you need to see a handful of to make the trip worthwhile. Its just not feasible the way these things scattered over the country. I know many push Black Mesa, but desert golf really doesn't appeal to me. For me, if I am in the area, it may be worth a go. Of Matt's list, the one that really stands out is Wild Horse, but I ain't going there unless Sand Hills is on the cards - thats just the way life is. The other course I hope to see is the Mines, but that is fairly close to where I grew up so it isn't that hard to get to. I also want to see Angels Crossing - which isn't on Matt's list. Like Black Mesa, I am not bothered about the others. That isn't to say that they aren't good courses, but in the big scheme of things, I think it highly unlikely that these are any better than regional gems. Of course, I could be wrong, but I haven't seen anything in pix which really turned my head. This isn't meant to sound harsh. Its a realistic view given limited time, money and a penchant for revisiting favourites.
In any case, despite what Matt believes, I do get what the thread is about and I do appreciate getting info on courses for when/if I am in town.
Ciao