I still remain baffled by Bethpage Black's ability to stick so high in these rankings, considering both its current architectural (mis) shape and that of nearly all of those around it, particularly the others of its close vintage. Sure, there are great moments, but, to me, the negatives far, far out-weight the positives right now. It has tremendous potential, of that there's no doubt, but the list is dated 2024, meaning that the golf course should be judged as it is now, not hypothetically.
Perhaps this is a hot take that may ruffle some feathers, but until it gets de-Jonesed, I'm not even sure if it's a top 100 course in America. And I know others, whose opinions I quite respect, who think likewise