Mike
In your opinion, what courses should then feature on the top 25 list?
You do a good job of slashing courses from other peoples lists yet dont offer anything in the way of replacements with the exception of a nod towards Oreti and Paraparaumu.
I would love to hear what you consider then to be the best on offer down here.
Grant,
Whilst it is quite a number of years now since I worked in NZ, I really had to put in my five cents worth regarding the courses as I remember them.
It would be imprudent of me to name 25 courses in NZ when I haven't played any of the new ones.
However, I will pen some that I have happy memories of playing, and whilst they might not have the accolade "great" bestowed" upon them, they get the nearest award that of "highly enjoyable".
Apart from the aforementioned Paraparaumu and Oreti Sands, others that I derived pleasure from playing in no particular order are:
Ngamotu (what a lovely golf course!) my partner exclaimed when she first saw it.
Bridge Pa. A good test of golf, albeit that it always seemed to be crowded whenever I played there.
Auckland Golf Club - another good test of golf.
Heretaunga out in the Hutt Valley. It used to get very boggy in winter, but I guess that perennial problem has now been rectified.
Gisborne. I can't remember the name of the golf club, but it was a cut above the other provincial courses in NZ.
In the South Island, Shirley and Russley in Christchurch, probably the premier courses of the "mainland".
Queenstown: Kelvin Heights around that beautiful lake. Sir Bob should have had a look at that one before firing up the 9-Cat and ploughing up the pasture land that became Millbrook.
There is another one that I used to play, a real links layout on the West Coast(?) of Auckland. Can't remember the name now as it is so long ago, but I had several enjoyable outings there. I have fond memories of that track.
About 35 years ago, Terry MacLean, then the most prominent sports journalist in NZ, said he was of the opinion that NZ golf courses were laid out on "shoestring Presbyterian budgets" and as a consequence the country had very few good golf courses to display to the visitor.
I have often thought about Terry's remarks, and I believe he had a good point. It would now seem, from the above threads that some money is at last being spent on some new - and hopefully - well designed golf courses in the Land Of The Long White Cloud.
Finally, I mentioned Titahi Bay as the worst course that I played whilst living there, but my wife reminded me of another one. Is there a course outside of Wellington Called New Judgment or Jugford something similar? Yes, we haven't forgotten that place either, but for all the wrong reasons.
Obviously I haven't played Kauri Cliffs, or Cape Kidnappers or some of the other new courses, so putting a list together of 25 would seem pointless, but some of the ones mentioned in the lists must have improved out of sight to what they were like between 15-35 years ago.
Finally, I'm happy to learn that Titirangi is being cleaned up. Terry McLean used to rate that as his favourite course in NZ - but there again - he was an Aucklander!!!!!