I completely understand where Ulrich is coming from. The fact that not enough people have seen the course works against it.
Mark- Of course I care somewhat but I honestly couldn't say exactly where it would be in a list because I have never bothered to write it down. If I cared that much I would have completed that exercise, I can simply bracket it with other courses I like.
I certainly think Renaissance is in the same company as Royal Aberdeen, Cruden Bay, Castle Stuart, Loch Lomond and Kingsbarns. They are all courses I really like but I dont think are the best of the best. As you can see they are all very different types of courses which is why its difficult for me to put one above another. I find it hard to not let my experience outside of the golf course affect my rating.
I played Cruden Bay on a pretty crappy day but played well and was with a really good friend; it was one of the most fun rounds I have ever had. Of course I would rate it slightly higher than an equally good course I had a bad experience at. That is why I like to group courses rather than just say X is better than Y, unless it clearly is in my mind. Eg. North Berwick is better than Gullane No.1 , which in turn is better than Kilspindie.
My favourite links courses are RCD, Portrush, Dornoch, Muirfield and TOC. I find it really hard to separate them but I know they are better than North Berwick and Cruden Bay which I enjoy just as much, if not more, than my top 5. I am not a fan of Carnoustie or Troon but know they are good courses as I can appreciate what others see in them. I really enjoy Kingsbarns and Turnberry but if I am brutally honest I think they are probably slightly overrated...not by much though, literally 5-10 places which is why I stick by the grouping system as it allows for an emotional factor. If I really tried I think I could just about separate a top 20 but emotion would no doubt still play a big role.
Going back to Ulrichs point I do think there are some new courses that you just know are better than X, Y and Z. Streamsong is that place for me. I was lucky enough to see the Blue course in January and its the best course I played in Florida by a distance. I have seen most of the notable courses around Naples, Miami, Jacksonville, Orlando, Jupiter and West Palm Beach, bar Seminole and World Woods (I realise they are significant omissions) It leaves the other Florida courses for dust....or maybe phosphate.