Yes - that it's superintendents (not players or writers/critics or architects) creating the list, and that they turned for advice to the '1940' Robert Trent Jones (when he was still in his mid 30s and with Peachtree still to come) makes for an intriguing and informative list. Plus, it comes (obviously/necessarily) from decades before today's classic-modern framework and also before the 'bifurcation' of courses, eg resort vs championship test or good members course vs tour venue. And telling too (perhaps) that the writer identifies supers as "the men who should know" about top courses, as if (perhaps) the 'demarcation' between design and maintenance was not yet as formalized, or that the line between 'architecture' and 'playability' was more fluid.
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