Like many here, I started golf on municipal courses. I think some have great ambience and tradition. There is something about the older munis that make you feel a part of something that has lasted a long time. In examining this list what I see is an abundance of well maintained upscale "public golf courses for a day." Therefore, like most ratings, I dismiss this one as having much interest to someone truly interested in architecture.
Surely there must be 50 munis around the country, not on this list, but having better architecture than all these courses. I suspect that the raters have blindly mistaken maintenance for architecture.
For example of courses I have played, Griffith Park, 36 holes in Los Angeles, Fulton Park in Atlanta, Cobb's Creek in Philly, Keney Park in Hartford, Reynolds Park in Winston Salem all would be preferred to most of the courses listed here.
I really don't think this is the kind of list Brad Klein imagined when he started this process. Maybe he should separate the list with a timeframe as to when they opened.