We have deliberately not over-hpyed the place, rather than let the punters play it and find its on spot on the rankings. I think David might have been a little Vic biased and I would hope it can get into the 20-30 range.
It could get into the top 30. I will revise my innital comment to top 25-45 which sounds better than 30-60. I reckon the top 5 are pretty set (Barnbougle, RWM, RME, KH, NSW) then you have about 20 courses that could fill the remaining spots in the top 10 depending on the trend of the day, conditioning and a bit of a tart up. These courses would be National Moonah, National Old, Victoria, Commonwealth, 13th Beach, Royal Sydney, Newcastle, Woodlands, Peninsula South, Lake Karrinyup, Grange, Kooyonga, Royal Adelaide, Ellerston, St Andrews Beach, Kenendy Bay, Metro, The Lakes, and the Australian. So that takes you to 25 courses. Havent seen Brookwater or Royal Queensland but they might be in there too.
I think all of these courses are on better land than Magenta Shores and none have the cramped feel you get at Magenta Shores at times. Like I sais earlier, I also thought the courses lookd good visually from places other than where you played shots from. For the amount of earth moved there seemed to be a few too many flat shots played between mounds, even if the mounds did look pretty good.
I would put Magenta in the next group which would include courses like Portsea, THe Dunes, The Cut, Moonah Links Legends, Yarra Yarra, Joondalup, Heritage, Grange East, Peninsula North, Barwon Heads and maybe some of the Queensland courses I havent seen.
Pretty good company if you ask me and having it ranked anywhere from 25-45 is pretty strong and a very worthy addition to Australian golf.
The course I think it is most similar to is the Links at Lady Bay which I liked a lot of. Magenta Shores seemd like a more consistent version of the style though.
Should add that I havent played Magenta Shores so my opinion might change! Definetly looking forward to playing it.