1. Grenada Golf Club (Grenada) - Those that say they LOVE quirk, check it out. Par three opener(thats the good),Greens stimping at about 2, horseshoe shaped hole, multiple crossing holes... just a doozy.
2. Mahogany Run (St Thomas USVI) - Great land for about 12 wonderful holes, unfortunately they have 18 holes.
3. Gulf Harbour Yacht & CC (Ft Myers, FL) - Simply atrocious real estate/condo golf
4. Orange Lake Resort (Orlando, FL) - Swamp left, swamp right 35 yard corridors... they mix it up br having you cross a swamp on occasion -avoid at all costs.
5. South Hills GC (Parkersburg, WV) - Poor routing on a decent piece of land suited for fewer holes. Now owned by a good friend... I feel badly for Ted!
6. Treesdale GC (Pittsburgh, PA) - Terrible Palmer course, tee shots over roads... etc.
7. Glenville Golf Club (Glenville, WV) - 9 holes on land meant for about 7
8. The Sanctuary (Sanibel Island, FL) - just typical Florida swamp golf in very high end developement. Art Hills.
9. Buccaneer GC - (St. Croix, USVI) - Don't believe there was a decent golf hole on the property... plenty of views though
10. Puerto Los Cabos - (San José del Cabo, México) - Aside from the fact that is a hybrid Nicklaus/Norman design they were each given a portion of land that is not necessarily suited for golf. First hole on each plays up a 25-30% grade. Each also have a very short stretch on the ocean and Norman did a far better job with his though the few good holes do not make up for an otherwise bizarre course/experience. Views are wonderful however. Bottom of the list for Cabo golf (supppose I can check that family off the list of potential future employers!)