This award and it's title should perpetually go to The Bridge, Bridgehampton, LI. yet most interestingly, Matt has deigned it an "important" course years back. Guess the criteria in Matt's world has changed somewhat.
Of course, it would be far from me to question any "giant of golf journalism". I supposed that's why no question should be made of "giving the edge to Ballyneal over Sandhills," especially with a decade comparison fresh in the mental notebook. After all, not just any self-proclaimed rankings god can make just any call, can they?
If I recall correctly, Mr. Ward was promising to illuminate just why or how BN "earns" that edge, but alas, I've done a search and just can't find it.....too bad for the rest of us who looked forward to such a spirited review.
For the record, I've played Sebonack, Ballyneal and Sand Hills, all inside a 3mos. span and while dutifully impressed with Tom Doak's spectacular and enlightening efforts, I have a hard time seeing Sand Hills anywhere otherhan at the top of such a grouping. I'll go one step farther and add that given 10 rounds, I'd split them up: 5 SHGC; 3 SGC; 2 BN. Has anyone else here played all three (or even Sand Hills and BN in any short time time) and how would they split 10 among them?
I have no problem agreeing as well as endorsing the fact that BN is indeed a fine new addition to the scene and that it will become a successful private club for it's genuinely nice owner & members, but I'm going to be the iconoclast here and vote against annointing it to be the "god-given gift to the GCA crowd." I know of a few others around this place who think the same and some have even given it a delicately appropriate nick-name, but they perhaps, are more diplomatic than me and choose to remain in the background.
Sebonack is better IMHO and Pac. Dunes & Barnbougle (and maybe even St. Andrews Beach & Cape Kidnappers, though I've not seen them yet) are definitely better Doak designs.
It's too late tonight for me to go much further, but I do stand ready to make fully-detailed explanations and comparisons if others are willing to stand up and do the same.
John:
What is frustrating to Steve and a couple of others is they feel limited by what they can say with regard to Ballyneal due to its "Sacred Cow" status here on GCA. I know I do. However, I have removed myself from the discussion for the same reasons you have. However, Steve should feel free to express his likes and dislikes of the course without feeling as if he'll hang from the gallows.
As has been mentioned before by others more esteemed than I, this stifles true architectural analysis of the course. This site is devoted to frank commentary of golf course architecture and it hasn't been done with regard to BN.
And no course is above criticism.