Tony,
I must have played 50+ rounds at both Elie and Balcomie. I still find it very, very difficult to seperate them for course quality. Both have quirk (lots of blind shots and half pars at Elie, big changes of elevation at Balcomie). Both are generous to the higher handicapper (when allocated slopes for US handicapping purposes both came in at 113). Both have holes I love (3, 8, 11, 13, 14, 16 at Balcomie, 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 18 at Elie) and a few that are a little weak (4, 6, 15 at Balcomie 7 at Elie). Both have a pretty good set of greens (3, the double green on 8 and 11, 9, 13, 18 at Balcomie 1, 5, 6, 9, 13 at Elie amongst the best). Neither is long (though even now I'm surprised to see that Elie is nearly 6300 yards for a par of 70, compared to Balcomie's nealy 5900/par 69), both are great fun, both have had conditioning issues which seem to be being addressed (in that both were, in my view, over-fed and watered, leading to them being softer than ideal). I've played medals on both and played far better than handicap but also struggled on both. Compared to Northumberland both flatter my handicap.
I'm proud to be a member of both, though I suspect that, in due course, I'll let Crail go, since it's hard to justify both. That preference for Elie isn't based on the course but on the club, which is as good a club as any I know. As to the courses, if you really, really pushed me I'd probably just choose Elie, which may just have the better good holes and fewer weaknesses and, perhaps, the more interesting fairways and fairway bunkering. Actually, fairway bunkering may be one area where Elie is comfortably ahead.
Sean,
Let's put a weekend in the diary!