Well we seemed to have leveled of in the 30-35ish range of courses for England. I think just about all the big guns were mentioned including a few surprises such as Lytham. Near as I can tell, Scotland and Ireland have about 21 courses each mentioned with what I think are quite a few surprises so there is quite a difference. What do you lot make of this? Is it just down to sheer weight of numbers in England's favour, wider spread of quality or what?
Scott
I am amazed at your comments below about St Enodoc especially given your fondness for Addington. Though perhaps you didn't care for the wilder side of Addington.
"I am amazed to see St Enodoc in there so much. I honestly didn't care for it that greatly. I'm convinced I missed something, but I thought holes like 3-5, 9, 10, 13 and 15 were a big part of the letdown. Whenever you got on a roll, there was an average hole to slow you up.
Great views, great condition, but too narrow for the level of blindness in many places, IMO, and not enough great land."
I hope you go back and discover what is delicious about holes such as 4, 10, 15 (I didn't quite understand this selection - perhaps you are confusing it with another hole) and possibly even the 3rd. Which holes were too narrow for their blindness now that you know the story about them?
Ciao