I'm with Andy, even though I've never played any of the three courses! If you want to play Ganton, arrange it for yourself (I might even join in). The fact that the powers that be at Alwoodley seem to want to dis Moortown makes the contrarian in me want to play it even more (moor?). I've learned a lot from repeated plays at an underappreciated MacKenzie course, and Andy's Seaton Carew is something special too. The "my course is better than your course" syndrome is not unknown in golfdom.......
I'm one of the few (maybe the only one?....
) who has been at all IV Buda Cups, and what makes them tick is not putting notches on the belt of one's Colt (or MacKenzie) .45 but camaraderie. I will take any odds that camaraderie will be seriously higher if Moortown is the "2nd" course rather than if it is Ganton, regardless of the architectural merits of the two courses.
I will also second Mark's Rowlinson's admonition about not couting our chickens before they are hatched. Having been through a Centenary at Aberdour in 1996, I know that both the time and attention span of members is very short in those hectic times. If and when Nick Leefe confirms that we can have 2 days at Alwoodely somewhere between May and September I'll start to get excited. Until then, I'll do my best to keep the Dornoch option on the back burner.
Rich