I want to firstly say that IMHO entry #23 would be the ideal benchmark for a future contest - with the addition of a scorecard, yardages etc - but the drawing of the actual golf course elements of tees, fairways, bunkers and greens was the clearest and easiest to understand of all the entries - I dont know who #23 is.
David,
I would think that ALL of the entrants thought their routing was good enough to make the top 5 - human nature - but it doesn't mean they will.
I based my voting a bunch of different criteria, giving each of these elements a mark out of five - importantly, I also included all the elements that were detailed in the brief provided by Alex.
The HAT I chose to wear, when reviewing all the entries, was that of the golf course owner(s) that we as contestants were doing the routing for. So my first criticism of your routing, is that you assumed that these "people" who had to go and assess 25 proposals - in a one pager format - would have the imagination that you had when designing your course. Although it may sound harsh, I felt your routing was rushed, as there was little detail provided, whether that is the case or not, is not really the point. I can only vote on what was presented and what I think is the right way - rightly or wrongly - and I may well be wrong, and that is fine, and thankfully there were plenty of voters, to spread the low scores and the high scores. I am not trying to be mean-spirited, but let you know none of us think the same way - or assess things the same way - and as the commnets above can attest, we can assume that is what it is actually like in the real world.
I marked the routing poorly for bunkering (none provided), sunset routing (didnt present - even after comments above, I want the sunset holes to be near the clubhouse, bar and food). On that, I think the travel is too far from the clubhouse (personally) to the accomodation - there is plenty of space, why put it over there? Only one short hole provided in the routing, lot of points off for that. I think it is also unrealistic to expect us to imagine the great greens you had, without at least an outline - big/small, angles, long, wide, etc
Generally, for mine, the course is way too long even after taking into consideration the changes in elevation, and using the scale provided on your routing, many of the holes bare no resemblance to your score card yardages. I used the scale to measure most of the holes, and was disappointed with the length, I dont see a lot of fun holes out there.
Apart from the middle section of holes on the West hill, I think with such a large property to work with, there should have been more change in direction, it is not enough to rely on ground contours for variety, imho.
Finally, with the course set out at a 7221 yard par 71 it is just too long for me, that is not my cup of tea - sorry.
As Col said, well done for putting yourself out there for feedback.
David, I apologise for being so blunt, but I see no benefit in telling you it was all rosy from my point of view.
I know you will let me have it when the time comes, as mine is cherry ripe for tearing apart!