Gib:
With all due respect -- I visited Barona Creek last February as part of my GD rating efforts. I didn't need to have "scouts" alert me to this wonderful course. In other cases that has happened but I'm sure you and others have learned about others courses from GD raters and other sources.
Warren L:
Your description about what a rater should be able to do is very true. I have found that too many people play the "name" courses in awe and its refreshing to see redanman's comments in that he plays without regard to the "name." I also agree with you that regionalism has no place -- I'm a golfer first and foremost -- a resident of NJ second.
It's also critical that people who do "rate" not have any sort of conflict -- they are not to rate to gain a particular course or area of the country. Above all else, they must be able to travel a good bit to see what trends and happenings are taking place and not be afraid (provided they can defend their reasoning) in stating their position.
I also believe that it's important to have people travel to other areas besides their own. My visit to Paa Ko Ridge is one I will long remember because after playing Sanctuary on my visit to the region I knew full well that one course was a bit overrated and how one course (Paa Ko) is one any passionate golfer should visit and play when in the Albuquerque area.
Don M:
Let me tell you the other half of the story. When I go to rate courses for a review it amazes me that there are some people (GM's, Director of Golf, some head pros, also mktg type people) who do provide a "comp" round actually expect you to write glowing terms of their facility in the same vein as the seond coming of PV or Cypress.
Anything less than that and you think I was saying there is no God.
I write for a few magazines and edit a local one in my home state of NJ and it amazes me that people believe the whole purpose of journalism is not editorial but advertorial -- promoting their facility even when its a dogtrack. I am not here to be manipulated by course personnel seeking to gain their own advantage. I'm also OK with the belief that when "in Rome do as the Romans" and if that means I pay so be it.
I take great care in making visits around the country on my dime -- on my time. I agree completely with you that anyone who acts or behaves in a rude or pushy way should be showed the door whether they're comped or not.
But, as Paul Richards just mentioned in paraphrasing him -- you don't throw the baby out with the bath oil. There are plenty of fine people on the various rating panels -- GW, GD and GM who are diligent and fair minded people who love nothing more than playing a course of distinction particularly ones that Gib mentioned that are not always talked about.
FYI -- one last thing I always try to play courses when there not busy or too busy ... late in the day and very few times on weekends and holidays.
Hope this helps ...