I have been waiting on this volume for a while and excited to read through. My uneducated 2 cents
Lake Karrinyup is a little lower in the ratings than I might have thought, while the front nine is solid I think the back 9 is one of the best in Australia and a great tournament test. I really like what OCCM have done with the refresh.
Loved seeing Albany in the mix - fond memories of hitting a 7 degree driver of the deck to get under the wind.
Having played a number of Thomson/Wolveridge courses the note about Alice Springs being one of their best is on the money. The view of the range and the way the 8th is carved between 2 rock faces is fun to play and a nice bunch of members. Trust me though there is no other reason to be in Alice Springs except to pass through.
The note on Kooyonga as a good member course is spot on, A very enjoyable day but RA is the better test.
Agree the Australian is boring and feels just like another Jack Nicklaus course - a course calling itself thenAustralian should at least feel like an Australian course!
A bit kind to Royal Canberra - the back nine is very good but the front nine has been screwed up a bit by the club unfortunately- too much long rough.
I find myself in agreement with the Melbourne rankings mostly, nice to see Commonwealth and Victoria ahead of Metro. Feels a little kind to Yarra though.
I loved St Andrews Beach - arguably best value for money I have seen. Moonah is awesome and a highlight for Norman, played it in tournament mode and member tees and is good on both accounts.
Thanks to Tom, Darius, Ran and Masa for this edition, great to have a reference guide for the homeland!