Ben - I think views are a big factor, using the land outside of the golf course is what great golf design is all about, but it can only be part of a great routing since you can't make it. I think golf courses with power stations or pylons should be punished in the rankings since they are negatives. What this thread shows me is that we all have different ways we assess a golf course and some of us like tea and some like coffee, no one ir right and no one is wrong because it is subjective, but when you amass 100 opinions or a 1000 opinions and your faves go missing you have to question your own opinion that it is a minority one. A minority opinion is not wrong though. This site has definitely changed my opinion and method how I design golf courses and who is to say in years tyo come the minor key might be the major key.
Sean- I think Brora was 101 or very close to making it. Courses like Enniscrone and the remote Irish ones suffer a bit from being unknown to the raters. I agree with the 4 you picked out Wallasey, Southerndown, Beau & Pennard as being great contenders. I dont know Ainsdale really but those 4 pip them in my book too.
Getting back to Pennard, I think the raters mark quite strongly for conditioning and that is what gives it the axe.
Ithink there are some great new courses though.