I got my hands on The Confidential Guide today, having read all the hype here about it.
Ignoring any quibbling about what courses got what ratings or whether it was unfair to give Seaton Carew a 3 from the carpark (though the strength of the cooling tower comment did make me wonder how Tom willed himself to leave the carpark at Royal St Georges
), because opinions are individual and it's only Tom's business how he wanted to carry out the process (and because I was a one-year-old when he saw a heap of them and who am I to pretend to know what he saw!), I found myself a bit disappointed with the errors.
Royal Cinque Ports is listed as "Tom Dunn 1895" when Harry Hunter designed it in 1892 (and the Roman road is in play on #11, not 12).
Royal Zoute is attributed to Seymour Dunn when everything I have seen credits the original design to Colt.
Are there really "six two-shotters of over 430 yards" at Swinley Forest?
I see from searching there are other things, like NGLA's hole names ending up on Westward Ho! in one edition and the Durban review in place of Garden City's.
All that (from the small sample I have played) in a book that regularly goes for $300? Maybe I am too pedantic, but spelling errors and rogue punctuation are usually enough to bother me in a book. In a book of criticism, isn't rule number one to cross your Ts, dot your Is and keep your own backyard clean?
I am sure some people will take this thread the wrong way, but I don't think it's out of line. After all, from reading what I have, it's clear honest criticism is something Tom holds dear.
But Tom, if you're back in London soon, please do come to Deal to see why it's worth more than 6!