Chuck:
Quick question since I am quite familiar with the top tier MI courses - but can you tell me what MI courses you see ahead of Kingsley?
I will concede for the sake of argument and reason -- Crystal Downs and OH/S.
After that ?
You say a "half a dozen" others are no less great -- under that assumption you would then place those "other" courses equally in an overall top 50 USA listing.
Besides the ones I mentioned -- CD and OH/S -- I don't see any other MI course sniffing the top 50 save for the likes of an inclusion of Kingsley.
Sure, Matt!
Besides CD and OHCC, my Michigan favorites would include
Franklin Hills (practically in the same category as CD and OHCC -- I am prejudiced; I live about five minutes from FHCC),
Indianwood Old, and yes I'd personally rank
Arcadia Bluffs above Kingsley in the "fun and scenic" category. (I remember once writing on this Board my thought that comparing Arcadia Bluffs and Kingsley was almost unfair, based on the surreally beautiful chunk of lakeside real estate that the Arcadia architects had to work with. I meant that as no insult to Kingsley, which I shall always acknowledge as a truly great design and being in the top handful of courses in the state.) I'd place Lost Dunes and Forest Dunes very near to Kingsley. And there are a host of old mature courses around Detroit that provide at least the same quality of golf, if not the neo-classic architectural curiosity, as at Kingsley; Country Club of Detroit, DGC-North and South, Grosse Isle, Barton Hills (all Donald Ross*, all having hosted USGA national championships), not to mention the Mackenzie-Maxwell University of Michigan.
I'd place Kingsley at the top of the triumverate of The Gailes-Forest Dunes-Kingsley. But all three provide comparable experiences in my opinion.
Honestly, the more I think about it, I don't much enjoy the nitty-gritty of ranking other designs above Kingsley; I get no kick at all from devaluing Kingsley. I admire everything about Kingsley. I just don't see it as a Michigan competitor to Shinnecock, or the National, or Piping Rock, or Pinehurst 2, or Chicago or Riviera or SFGC or Pasatiempo or Sand Hills or Seminole. Not that league. If Kingsley is in the Top 50 of American golf courses, there would be a very large number of Michigan courses very close to the Top 50.
One thing we can all agree on; if you have the chance to play the Kingsley Club, do it. It is a fabulously interesting design, with a membership that has a rare love of the game.
[*Edit. -- CCD is of course a Colt-Allison-Trent Jones-redesign, not Ross. Sorry]