Wentworth West - too difficult, no Colt left
Princes - individually good holes that are unmemorable together
Hankley Common - flat greens
The Castle Course - sooner play TOC
Gleneagles Nicklaus - why go to Gleneagles to play US golf
The Belfry - a field
The comments aren't my opinion, I've played all except for The Castle. Wentworth is a competition course now, Princes is like Troon to Prestwick, a very good course that lacks charm. I'm a massive Hankley fan, the Nicklaus course is out of context and finally The Belfry is in the hearts of European golfers as the scene of some great matches and memories.
An interesting list which brings up conflicting emotions.
Wentworth West - Ruined and ruined long before Ernie Els.
Princes - Extremely underwhelming and visually very bleak. Nice foyer and history display, didn't enjoy the rest of it.
Hankley Common - stunned that anyone couldn't not like it. Beatiful setting, great par 3's and just such a nice walk. Not played Walton Heath but can english golf get better away from the sea?
Castle Course. Loved it. Interesting and different. As a blank canvas, not that different to Fairmont Courses I would imagine. Great design makes it head and shoulders better. I think lots must turn up expecting or even wanting to hate it for daring to be new and expensive and not the Old Course. It is great fun in a lovely setting and presents so many options.
One course that goes the other way with most seeming to love it was Carne. Played it in 2006, drove over miles of Peat bogs to get there, wanted to love it, but it was really disappointing for me. Enniscrone stole that trip and can't wait to return this year.
The Belfry, I liken as the golf course equivalent of Stephen Fry who I heard described as 'the stupid persons idea of what an intelligent person is'. The Belfry is the stupid persons idea of a top golf course.