The other thing I was going to ask is this, is Wales being short changed ?
Niall
I was surprised that Southerndown isn’t included.
Atb
It's seems like Southerndown is slowly losing its rep as a top notch downland course. I wonder why.
Ciao
Social media would be my answer.
Many imo lessor courses, not just in the same area but generally, have constant outpourings of photos etc on social media. Southerndown doesn't. Same for other courses too. A case of post or be forgotten about?
Mind from a purely members perspective forgotten about mightn't be a bad state of affairs.
atb
In the old days making a top 100 list was the marketing/pr. These days some courses have to market/pr and network to make a top 100 list. It's all one huge circle because there is no critical discourse. Only good to excellent photos from an angle which reveals beauty, but little about how a hole plays and/or gushing articles. Unless I think some good history will be revealed, I rarely read golf course pieces. Or we get Bernard Darwin wannabes cranking out 1000 words and nothing is said... sold at premium price. Flowery puff pieces which Darwin would never have published.
Ciao
Yes lists can be PR. That was initially their job but they have evolved. No list is perfect except those with a single subscriber. As one who has been infected with “The Golf Architecture” and actively participates in the picture taking you refer to, it is important to note that golf courses need people to survive. In some places, golf is under attack as detractors and municipalities seek to reclaim open space or build housing developments. Don’t denigrate pro-architecture media.
I know 100’s urban kids that will day dream about the day they might get to walk amongst the shadows of the features in those pretty pictures. Widen your perspective. Those courses that don’t care about new people simply don’t participate in the picture show. But the lists (and puff pieces) are a byproduct of communication of the simple question, “where should we play”. They allow for shared recognition of artistry and engineering well executed.
Reminder. This is a group about Golf Course Architecture for F**** sake
We discuss places to play and why you should play them in ways that will banish us to the garage at parties in the company of casual golfers.
This is a group of folks that converse about our inherent list of courses so I will defend to the death those willing to promote why the Architecture of a course matters, even some That suck.
The GBI list is raw and will evolve but it’s a list that cares about the subject. The evolution of Top100golfcourses, GW Classic and Modern GD Top 100 are lists from commercial or subscription outlets generated by folks that care.
No list is perfect but I will take a list (And Puff piece) that leads with the merit of the golf architecture vs. one that leads with the size of the kitchen that happens to have a golf course running between the attached garages. (Duncan, with full love and respect to kitchens…
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Sexy, shadowy, drone and laddertop quality imagery can not tell you how a course plays but it sparks the imagination of how a person might find themselves in that picture playing that hole. The art form has gathered thousands of new gca fans who previously had zero idea that architectural features were ‘a thing’ and that they should not only care about them, they should seek them out and play them.
It fosters discussion, curiosity, and inquisition to the benefit of the course and players. In fact, I will regularly depart from the sacred “no people in golf pix edict” as People give scale to features and will spark many to imagine their own walk in that dune. A shitty picture of a great hole does ‘nothin’ for nobody’.
I have zero apologies and offer a strong defense on behalf of golf architecture-positive storytelling and imagery. I type these words with pride into this wonderful echo chamber populated by folks that will travel the world to remote locations based on the way mounds are shaped.