John said ...
"Will you admit that in the real world of public opinion that by being a Golfweek Rater that you are on the Junior Varsity? Hell, you even play first. Golf Digest is and continues to be the Varsity, Division One, Big Kahuna of ratings and that my friend seems best to explain the constant whining of the second team."
John -- I don't doubt that in the minds of Joe Sixpack and even quite a number of facilities the "perception" is that Digest is the big cheese in regards to the fanfare it brings to the table.
I am one of the very few people who has served on two of three ratings panels. I understand the cache of what Digest brings. But the lasting ingredient of ratings is ALWAYS tied to the credibility of the resuls.
Digest is no longer the only game in town. For years it occupied the main page in the ratings assessments. That's no longer the case.
I don't doubt that people will fire volleys at GolfWeek panelists like myself and say we see things from a biased position. On that count I plead guilty as charged. I also thin that the points I have raised on the deficiencies is there to b seen. You can call it whining but I know from my many years in evaluating courses I have come to appreciate many things that the existing Digest ratings results have completely abandoned with their Yellow Pages of raters approach.
John -- you are correct about Firestone. I don't see the architectural elements worthy of national acclaim. However, you tapdanced away from the many illustrations where Digest simply blew it -- both at the national and state level.
The prestige of the publication will only carry so far. Just ask the NY Times and 60 Minutes after their major fumbles in what they produce. Digest was an innovator in so many ways with course ratings -- sad to say but the results from this year's surveys are really lacking in any consistent credibility.
John -- Even Babe Ruth struck out at the plate.