I haven't played the Pines @ Grand View Lodge in about 3 years, but if it's still similar to what it was then, it should be as far away from that list as possible. It's not even the best course owned by the Grand View Lodge Resort, so how it made this list is beyond me.
BryanC
Your estimate of Grand View Lodge as a 5 Star place to play is on the money. The Pines is not a very good golf course, having too many poorly conceived holes. Their newest course, The Deacon, is no where near 5 Star quality either. It plays much easier than it looks. All the trouble off the tee is easily avoided or simply flown. It's slope rating is less than 130 from the tips.
Giants Ridge and Wildflower are both clearly better courses than anything at Grand View and they're both in Minnesota.
Did anyone notice the huge ad for Grand View Lodge in the
back of that edition of Golf Digest? I think the marketing people at Grand View bought themselves onto the list. Nobody who has played there and knows anything about golf could possibly put Grand View on a list with Pinehurst, Pebble, Whistling Staits and Blackwolf.
One of the points listed in Grand View's favor was the rapid rate of play. THAT'S BECAUSE IN A STATE WITH THE HIGHEST PER CAPITA
NUMBER OF GOLFERS-NOBODY IS PLAYING GRAND VIEW'S COURSES.
This list, just like all of Golf Digest's lists of courses is seriously flawed. In this case I suspect funny business.
Texsport