I've had the good fortune to play a number of English courses in the last couple of years including:
Sunningdale Old and New
Swinley Forest
Walton Heath (old)
Royal St. Georges
Royal Cinque Port
Sauton East and West
Burnhan and Barrow
Royal North Devon and
St. Enodoc
The breadth and depth of the quality of English courses is outstanding and I would willingly go back and play any of these courses multiple times. When I mention this to golfers in the States, I get blank stares. Why would you go to England to play golf? seems to be the consensus view. In the US, there is no buzz about English golf at all. Seems curious. Do you not want the pesky visitors? No funding for the English Golf Tourist Board? I feel like I have just scratched the surface and look forward to more English golf adventures.
This is not just in the States. Even in England itself most golfers are completely unaware of the depth and variety of quality of golf on offer. Most would still automatically assume that Scotland and Ireland are much "better" countries for golf when this is so obviously untrue. Why this perception continues when just about every top 100 ranking list will have almost half the courses from England I do not know.
As an exercise I looked at the top 100 rankings on top100golfcourses.co.uk. I've split the courses by country in each tranche of 10:
England Scotland Ireland Wales
0-10 3 4 3 0
11-20 3 4 3 0
21-30 4 3 2 1
31-40 5 5 0 0
41-50 6 1 2 1
51-60 5 0 5 0
61-70 3 3 3 1
71-80 4 5 0 1
81-90 4 3 3 0
91-100 6 1 3 0
Total 43 29 24 4
The answer to the question "Why would you go to England to play golf?" is pretty obvious from the above. This also doesn't take into account the sheer variety of quality courses in those 43 - links, heathland, parkland - that Scotland and Ireland simply don't have. Obviously, there is the romantic element of golfing in Scotland and Ireland, and also the trophy courses (RCD, Ballybunion, TOC, Turnberry) that people want to notch up - including myself. However, if English people don't get it then we can't expect anyone else to get it!
If the English tourist board want a start they could publish that table.