Curious to know whether anyone thinks any of the crop of courses from 2007 onwards might qualify for Ran's list of "dozen most strategic courses of the past 60 years."
It's a great test, this list. What about Chambers Bay, Macrihanish Dunes, Ballyneal? If you nominate one of those, which course would it replace from the list?
Also, Matthew M has written to describe his amazement over Ran's glowing review of The Links at Hope Island. And it IS hard to believe: "dozen most strategic courses of the last 60 years"? It's a cart-ball development course!
What I found educating about the course is, here's a standard resort / real-estate based development course. From appearances, it's your standard, run-of-the-mill Macquarie Links. (Note how that course has "links" in its name -- you think "links" in the Hope Island name is standard marketing b.s.)
If this course can incorporate links strategy, in a tropical, lake infested, cart flyover environment, then any course can -- and blessed with better terrain could use links strategy to make something special. (Should probably just call this the "Doak Strategy" and end the thread.)
Links at Hope Island is a symbol, and as such I say it's very much worthy of inclusion in Ran's vaunted list of courses that are fun to play and worthy of study. Now, whether it's #341 or #567 on Ran's personal rankings of world's greatest, that's a different question altogether...
Hopefully Matthew will chime in with an entertaining broadside.
Mark