Eric:
I loved Falsterbo - obviously it stuck in my memory. It was the only course I played in Sweden... It was mentioned in the World Atlas of Golf, so I arranged to play it. Loved it. I can't recall much about it now in detail, other than some very cool rumpled links holes. I played it in 1998 I think. And hell yes it gets five stars by me.
Sean - do you REALLY want to know? Do I really want to set myself up for further scrutiny?
OK, what the hell. I knew I had saved this somewhere, I knew someone would ask, so here it is, also from 2001, not updated since then I don't think.
Front nine:
1. Spyglass Hill GC: 550 yard par 5, sweeping down toward ocean, green sits as an “island” surrounded by sand.
Honorable mention: Ballybunion Old, Lahinch, National Golf Links of America, Pacific Dunes, Prestwick (Old), Shinnecock, St. Andrews (Old)
2. National Golf Links of America: “Sahara” – 330 yard par 4 filled with strategy.
Honorable mention: Applebrook GC, Ballybunion (Old), Chicago GC, Cypress Point, , Lehigh CC, Olympic Club (Lake), Pacific Dunes, Pasatiempo, Riviera, Royal Dornoch, San Francisco GC, Spyglass Hill,
3. National Golf Links of America: “Alps” – 426 yards, a contender for the single best hole on this earth.
Honorable Mention: Cruden Bay, Gullane #1, Olympic Club (Lake), Pebble Beach, Prestwick (Old), Royal Portrush, Spyglass Hill, Yale University GC
4. National Golf Links of America: THE Redan – 185 yards, perfection, perhaps the best par 3 on the planet.
Honorable Mention: Bandon Dunes, Cruden Bay, Lahinch, Lehigh CC, Pacific Dunes, Pebble Beach, Riviera, Royal County Down, Royal Dornoch, Spyglass Hill, Yale University GC
5. Walton Heath (Old) – 395 yards, par 4 – perfect example of heathland golf.
Honorable Mention: Bandon Dunes, Cabo del Sol, Cabo Real, Cypress Point, Nairn, Palmilla (Mountain Nine), Pebble Beach, Sunbrook GC (St. George, Utah – The Pointe Nine)
6. Green Spring GC (St. George, Utah) – 449 yards, par 4, tee shot straddles a ridge with gaping canyon right, ob left, then 2nd must clear the same canyon going to the right.
Honorable Mention: Carnoustie, Cypress Point, Pacific Dunes, Pebble Beach, Royal Dornoch, Shinnecock Hills
7. Pebble Beach GL – 107 yards, tiny green perched atop the Pacific.
Honorable Mention: Ballybunion (Old), Cypress Point, North Berwick (West), Olympic Club (Lake), San Francisco GC
8. Pebble Beach GL – 433 yards, 2nd shot over ocean chasm, incredible.
Honorable Mention: Cruden Bay, National Golf Links of America, Royal Troon, Valley Club of Montecito
9. Royal County Down GC – 425 yard par 4, over the dunes and into a valley, incredible view, incredible green site.
Honorable Mention: Cypress Point, Monterey Peninsula (Dunes), Muirfield, North Berwick (West), Palmilla (Ocean Nine), PGA West (Stadium), Pebble Beach, San Francisco GC, Turnberry (Ailsa), Yale University GC
TH
ps to George - great call - I do have a lot of updating to do, beginning with adding several holes from Sand Hills... Wild Horse... Rustic Canyon... jeez there are a lot of courses I played for the first time since I compiled this list back in 2001.