Curious of how many of you use the scores in The Confidential Guides to decide where to take a golf trip? I'm sure many consult the Guides to help decide where to play on trips where a general area has already been settled on. But how many have made a deliberate decision to try and play all (eventual) 90 Gourmet 's Choices, for instance? Or all of the courses rated 9 and above, which according to the Doak Scale "You should see this course sometime in your life"?
I believe there are 20 courses rated with an average score of 8.75 and above in Vol's I-III. Most are already very well known courses that are on many of our drop-everything-to-play lists. But I bring up the topic because Vol 4&5 (or 5&4) will cover courses in regions many of us are much less familiar with and for most of us are harder and more expensive to reach. And thus course selection for a trip to these regions is probably even more important than in Guides 1-3.
Many of the hundreds of threads on this forum debating the merits of various publication's top100 lists have been especially critical of their promotion of some more far flung courses, particularly in Asia. If Tom&Co published a score of 10-9-9-10 for an unknown course in the middle of Africa or China, how much would that kick start your plans to try to travel there? What about 9-8-8-9? Or if Madagascar didn't have any 10's, but had 3 7's geographically close together? How about the opposite scenario, where a course was included in GolfWeek and Golf magazines T100 lists, but Vol5 of the CG only had it as a 5? or a 7.5?
For the Bill Schultz's of the world, has anyone played all of the 7's and above? Is anyone trying to? Anyone sick enough to deliberately seek out the 0's?
And finally for Tom Doak - anything you can share on publication plans for Vols IV and V, # of courses covered? # of 9's and above so far? Also any news on the books on Routing a Golf Course?
thanks for the feedback,
Michael Wolf
Michael:
That's a lot of questions!
I am just putting the finishing touches on Volume 5. It should be ready to send to the publisher in two weeks, so that we can start shipping the books when I get back from Australia in October.
I just finished deciding what the Gourmet's Choice options would be for Volume 5, and I'm nowhere close to deciding them for Volume 4, so anyone angling to play all 90 of those must be a fortune teller. I'm not sure anyone has even played all 54 from the first three books ... I've never been to Fowler's Mill myself, which Ran wrote up for Vol 3, and the intersection of people who have played both there and at Painswick must be close to nobody. And I would bet my next job that no one has played all 72 including the choices in Volume 5; it could well be that no one who has played at Shanqin Bay has also ventured to Ootacamund in India or The Himalayan Golf Course. I hope Bill Schulz does take up that challenge: he may not like Audubon Park but he'll like the food in New Orleans.
Volume 5 covers 446 courses in eight chapters: Japan, Korea, Greater China, The Subcontinent, SE Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. Three courses received a 10 from one panelist, five others received at least one 9, and there were a total of 24 courses that received an 8 from someone. 23 more received a 7. Almost half of each of those totals represent courses in Australia, unsurprisingly.
Once this book is off to the publisher, I will start concentrating again on my routing book - the first of two volumes, anyway. The plan is to publish that book next year, and then we'll have to see which comes next - the other half of the routing book or Volume 4 of The Confidential Guide. It kind of depends on my work schedule: I know everything I need to know for the routing book, but I've still got to travel a bunch for Volume 4.
One of the main reasons for reviving The Confidential Guide was to prod myself to go visit the parts of the world I haven't seen, and Europe, Africa and the Middle East are right at the top of the list of places I haven't traveled enough yet: Masa has seen 410 courses in the region (!!), but I've only seen 67, and Ran less than that. I don't think we will be ready to publish Volume 4 until both of us have seen 100 courses there. But I'm about to get very busy again designing golf courses, so that may take a while. However, I am headed to Europe with my wife at the end of August, to see a handful of courses in Iceland and Norway. So I'm working on it!