I think I have become slightly more cautious in sharing my enthusiasms. A particular example is Delamere Forest which disappointed a number of GCA regulars when they played it at the time of last year's Buda Cup. They didn't think much of the greens. Was I wrong to encourage them to visit Delamere rather than do battle uncertainly against the horrors of the M6 to play Beau Desert, another Fowler course of unimpeachable quality?
Mark, me thinks you doth protest too much!
I haven't gone back and reviewed my comments, or those of the GCA brethren who joined me at those two fine courses, but I believe we said we really, truly enjoyed Delamere Forest but that the greens seemed to have been flattened at some time as they were not as contoured as Beau Desert's.
I don't think that's a particularly negative comment about DF, and certainly none was intended. I could happily spend a week there playing that outstanding routing and solid golf holes.
The distinction was that the greens of the second Fowler course, of approximately the same vintage, were of superior interest. Delamere Forest is terrific and in some ways I preferred it to Beau Desert - the clubhouse most particularly, and the views from the clubhouse of the 9th and 18th greens side by side there.
Comparing two courses you play one after the other requires some preference I think; only the greens separated the two in my mind.
[edit] I replied before seeing Sean Arble's response above. Without coaching, I believe we are on exactly the same page!
And please don't EVER consider not posting your expert opinions on UK golf or anything else; you are one our most cherished resources here on GCA.com. I'm not kidding in the slightest and appreciate your input. I have learned to truly love golf in the UK for a variety of reasons, I only wish our golf here in the US could be as accessible and consisitently entertaining.