you have never been to...
I will go first:
1. Fishers Island: Before I visited golfclubatlas, one thing I knew was that i ddint like the geometric engineered style of MacDonald and Raynor. Now I am completely fascinated by it (I am sure partly because I have only seen one of their courses). Fishers Island seems to not only have some great template holes and terrain, but firm conditiosn and an amaxing ambience.
2. Ballyneal: Barnbougle Dunes in my favorite golf course. Ballyneal looks like it's long lost borther. I have never studied the course intently but don't need to or want to. I know that I would love it.
3. Royal Dornoch: The course looks like it merges into the town, it looks quite manufactured for a links course but there just seem to be so many challenging shots. And you can play almost 20 hours a day in summer.
4. Augusta National: I don't care what anyone says, I am convinced this is a super golf course. Big greens, wild contours, lots of short grass, dramatic shots and amazing history, why wouldn't you want to play here.
5. Crystay Downs: I love MacKenzie, undulating greens, and variety of par 4s. Thsi place would seem to have it all
*Very honourable mentions: Rock Creek and NGLA, for many of the reasons listed above.