I'm not in a mood to post Doak-scale ratings of my most recent courses. To rate my own courses, I need to get some distance on them first ... when you build them you're naturally excited about the possibilities, and it's harder to see how they have actually turned out.
To spooky: I don't have any idea what you mean by Cape Kidnappers not "cutting the cheese." (That expression has nothing to do with golf architecture in its American usage!) That's one place you have to see for yourself.
To Mike, Scott, or anyone else who gave Stonewall a 5 1/2: may I humbly suggest that the course must have kicked your ass. Try, try again.
The consensus view of my best work in the U.S., according to GOLFWEEK (since they are the only magazine to go so low with their rankings
), is as follows: Pacific Dunes, then Lost Dunes, Stonewall I, Apache Stronghold [before it was held back by its conditioning], and Beechtree, I think. My own rankings are pretty similar. I'm pretty sure that when the dust settles, both Australian projects AND Cape Kidnappers will be in my personal top six. For a couple of years, anyway.
Last but not least: I only know of three people who have hit it around Cape Kidnappers and Barnbougle, besides myself. Big Pete might be biased in his rankings because he has money in one of them.