I find it very sad when we are all slagging off one place at the expense of another. I don't need to decide whether Woodhall Spa is better or worse than Ganton. I have room in my heart for both. They are different but I love and respect them equally.
I've said it before, but it was my father who pointed out to me that the golf course I'm playing is probably more interesting than my golf over it. He opened my eyes to golf course architecture and I've been looking at it ever since. But I've been looking at it with positive eyes. I look for the good things. So I can find pleasure in many a course that could never be described as great or even good. There is rarely a course (there are a few) on which I can find absolutely nothing to admire. So, I don't need to decide whether Boat of Garten, Bull Bay, Ardglass or Charnwood Forest are great, good, modest or even below average golf courses. I know that I'll enjoy my day out there because of their mix of architecture, setting and a warm welcome. It doesn't worry me that Silloth has its mill, Seascale its atomic factory, Seaton Carew its industrial background or Shaw Hill its munitions factory. None of them is uglier than the Old Course Hotel which casts its awful shadow on the hallowed turf.
Try being slightly less dismissive and look for the positives. There are positives at The Belfry, Slaley Hall, Celtic Manor and St Mellion and I'm happy to say that I, a very average golfer, was able to find things to admire at all of these (free of charge, I have to admit) along with Pennard, The Addington, St Enodoc and Royal Cinque Ports which I have also played for free during the course of research.
As a case in point, Sean and I played Reddish Vale (MacKenzie) recently. I admire Sean's eye for and opinion on golf architecture. He liked certain features of the course but preferred Cavendish, another MacKenzie course in the area. I respect that and value his opinion. But when I slept on it I found myself coming to the conclusion that I love both courses and feel no need to say that one is better than the other, simply that they are different and I shall always enjoy playing at either.