The next great golf course - Machu Picchu Golf Links
It's all right there in front of you.
Doak does a wonderful job of blending the golf course to the natural environment.
I know - I've had too much spiked coffee today while taking the day off. Just having a little fun with the continuing discussion and debate about how much of an impact breathtaking scenery has on the golfer's evaluation of a golf course. eg Cape Kidnappers, Pebble, etc. I just watched (again) the Kiwi Challenge and continue to be fascinated by Cape K.
I don't see how the surrounding scenery couldn't help but be a factor, but like most anything, it is a balance of many things that makes something great.
Below are pics from one of Tom Doak's golf courses, one in which I thoroughly enjoy going to play about every three years or so. It is NOT in a breathtaking environment, it is built on dead-flat ground, but it is still inspiring, imo. It'll never be considered among the world's greatest, but is a shining example of thoughtful architecture meant to keep the golfer thinking his way around the course while having a blast playing it.
I think it would be a mistake to place too much emphasis on the ocean and cliffs at CK. It does look amazing on television. If it is as good a golf course as many believe it to be, then maybe it will crack the top 10 ONE day, 20 - 40 - 100 years from now, who knows.
Doak Machu Picchu? World top 10? Don't count 'em out.
edit -- The course above is Heathland in MB.