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i want a royalty for appearing in one of the photographs on this article dammit as an unapologetic homer for both Scioto and OSU Scarlet, i would rank them both ahead of Muirfield, but i'm sure i'd get little support for this
The Country Club at Castle Pines doesn't strike me as the best course in Colorado. I actually do like it more than some, but Ballyneal, Cherry Hills, and some others would have more backers, methinks.
I thought the photo for Kinloch looked odd for Virginia.Because it is of Jack's New Zealand course if they had bothered to click through and read.
Quote from: Jonathan Mallard on November 18, 2014, 03:06:37 PMI thought the photo for Kinloch looked odd for Virginia.Because it is of Jack's New Zealand course if they had bothered to click through and read.That is a classic! They also attributed Kapalua Plantation to Ben Crenshaw and Bill Moore, while applauding Peter Maxwell for his work at Prairie Dunes.
I clicked on a link to another article there... the best 10 golf courses in America. Can you guess which course is NOT included?................... Pine Valley.
Quote from: Terry Lavin on November 18, 2014, 03:08:41 PMQuote from: Jonathan Mallard on November 18, 2014, 03:06:37 PMI thought the photo for Kinloch looked odd for Virginia.Because it is of Jack's New Zealand course if they had bothered to click through and read.That is a classic! They also attributed Kapalua Plantation to Ben Crenshaw and Bill Moore, while applauding Peter Maxwell for his work at Prairie Dunes.OK smartass, if Bill Moore didn't design Kapalua, then who the hell did?
Saw this while reading another post. This according to Business Insider magazine.Any disagreement with this list?BTW, turns out that Pikewood National was designed by Donald Ross and Alister MackenzieSounds about right knowing the egos involved at that place.http://www.businessinsider.com/the-best-golf-course-in-every-state-2014-10?op=1
I'd take Links of North Dakota and Bully Pulpit over Hawktree, but I suppose it was the top course in the state at one point, so whatever.
Quote from: Mark Saltzman on November 18, 2014, 03:15:49 PMQuote from: Terry Lavin on November 18, 2014, 03:08:41 PMQuote from: Jonathan Mallard on November 18, 2014, 03:06:37 PMI thought the photo for Kinloch looked odd for Virginia.Because it is of Jack's New Zealand course if they had bothered to click through and read.That is a classic! They also attributed Kapalua Plantation to Ben Crenshaw and Bill Moore, while applauding Peter Maxwell for his work at Prairie Dunes.OK smartass, if Bill Moore didn't design Kapalua, then who the hell did?Coore, Mark, Coore
...but it is always funny how any ranking string ends up being an attack on Jack Nicklaus and Muirfield Village GC. Put me down as someone that loved that course.
Quote from: Kirk Gill on November 18, 2014, 02:46:21 PMThe Country Club at Castle Pines doesn't strike me as the best course in Colorado. I actually do like it more than some, but Ballyneal, Cherry Hills, and some others would have more backers, methinks. They likely meant Castle Pines Golf Club, no?
Quote from: GJ Bailey on November 18, 2014, 03:46:01 PMQuote from: Mark Saltzman on November 18, 2014, 03:15:49 PMQuote from: Terry Lavin on November 18, 2014, 03:08:41 PMQuote from: Jonathan Mallard on November 18, 2014, 03:06:37 PMI thought the photo for Kinloch looked odd for Virginia.Because it is of Jack's New Zealand course if they had bothered to click through and read.That is a classic! They also attributed Kapalua Plantation to Ben Crenshaw and Bill Moore, while applauding Peter Maxwell for his work at Prairie Dunes.OK smartass, if Bill Moore didn't design Kapalua, then who the hell did?Coore, Mark, CooreNext time I'll include the emoticon