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Mark_Rowlinson

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Daily Telegraph Top 50
« on: May 12, 2007, 06:34:09 AM »
Yes, another of those dreaded league tables we all detest, yet usually end up commenting on.  The normally reliable Daily Telegraph today has an overseas property supplement.  Its cover announces 'World's Top 50 Golf Courses.'  Curiosity got the better of me.  They teed off with 30 courses in six different categories, the rest to follow in June.  Remember, this is a property supplement, so you have to be able to buy an appartment or house on the course, so no ANGC etc.  Here's the list:

BEST FOR GOLF WIDOWS
Aphrodite Hills, Cyprus
Imperial Golf Club, Bansko, Bulgaria
San Donata, Italy
Real Bendinat, Majorca
Haciendo del Alamo, Spain

MOST CHALLENGING COURSE
Monte Rei, Portugal
Monte Mayor, Spain
Parque da Floresta, Portugal
San Roque, Spain
Is Molas, Sardinia

MOST EXOTIC
St Regis, Anguilla
Gainey Ranch, Arizona
Los Altos de los Flamencos, Spain
Westin Le Paradis, St Lucia
Palmyra Rose Hall, Jamaica

BEST VALUE
Pirin Spa, Bulgaria
Costa Esuri, Spain
The Grand View, Bulgaria
Eagle Heights, Dubai
Corvera, Spain

BEST FOOD AND DRINK
St Endreol, France
Montecastillo, Spain
Palheiro Village, Madeira
PGA National, Florida
Los Aqueros, Spain

MOST SUSTAINABLE
Three Sisters Mountain Village, Alberta
Pezula, South Africa
Arcos Gardens, Spain
Fairmont Zimbali, South Africa
Playa Mecenas, Spain

Coming up in June are: Best Links, Most Mountainous, Best Championship Course, Most Unusual Location.

Should you wish to comment the author is someone called Cheryl Markosky.  I haven't come across her, but then I can't afford to live on a golf course overseas.  I like the Most Sustainable category - judged, no doubt, by a group of Zimbabweans.

Tom_Doak

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Re:Daily Telegraph Top 50
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2007, 08:44:17 AM »
That is a pretty amazing list of thirty supposedly great courses.  I've only heard of eight of them!

It makes me curious to know something about the others.  However, I think it is probably a bad sign when the only two courses listed from the USA are Gainey Ranch and PGA National.