It's the force of the collective that bothers me, and the shadiness of the goal.
Over the years, several posters have identified themselves as GD raters. In every case, I would happily (and gratefully) take any advice from those individual posters on great courses and good ones and underrated ones, and would readily admit that each of those posters has much more experience with and insight into what makes for a grand golfing experience than I do. And yet, lump their views in with those of hundreds of others (whom I don't know and thus can't 'respect') and suddenly the "collective opinion" annoys me no end. And once annoyed, I find myself asking about the goal of this process. Is it to celebrate great courses? Is it it to raise the profile of lesser known (but quality ones)? Is it to help the average golfer and GD reader make destination decisions? Who is helped, and who is hurt by the process, and why should this be?
Peter