Does anyone remember when CPC and Fisher's Island had low rankings in Golf Digest's rankings. In fact, Fisher's Island was unranked for quite a time. At the moment, Ballyneal and Colorado Golf Club occupy such undignified positions.
I enjoy rankings. For nearly 25 years I have been on a mission to play Golf Magazine's top world 100 courses. Now in the mid-80's with many of the domestic courses played, I have found many courses should occupy different places. I have fun playing Fazio courses, but continue to fail finding any worhty of greatness. With Nicklaus, I love the challenges which really suite my game, but again, nothing makes my top 100. On the other hand, I think that there is a fear or bias against including too many metro-NY courses in the list. Engineers, Bethpage Red, Laurel Links, Fairfield, and Fenway certainly are top level courses. Of course I am biased, but, Engineers should be ranked among the top 10 metro-NY courses. It is certainly better than the GCA Nassau county favorite.
Back to Ballyneal. A couple of years ago I introduced a thread, Ballyneal is the Deal--after playing it a couple of weeks ago--I know my judgement is pretty solid. Of the several Doak courses I have played so far, this is the best, and among the best courses that I have ever played. I would have loved to have seen the greens run a little faster, but that has nothing to do with how much I loved their contouring. If the GD raters miss on this course, over time they will be exposed for being shallow, shoort sighted, and lacking in imagination.