I find it interesting that Bob Charles doesnt rate 2 of his own designs. Formosa, off the championship tees, is probably one of the best tests of golf in all of New Zealand. Unfortunately the owners show no real interest in the place and the maintenance suffers as a result. Also, many of the design elements such as palm trees, lakes and excessive bunkering detract from the New Zealand flavour of a course.
The other, Matarangi, started as a nine hole course in 1988. The original 9 was built on a fantastic sandy site with a beautiful range of holes. The old 9th off the tee was my favourite shot on the course. The second 9 was completed around 4 years ago and I have yet to see it. From what I have heard, compromises were made in favour of property and holes forced in around the real estate component.
Not surprising to see Gulf Harbour miss out on Turners list. He was highly critical of the course after the world cup was played there in 1998. Having played there myself several times, I have issues with a number of holes and dont enjoy playing with housing bordering many holes.
Nice to see Lochiel there on Ricky's list. this is a wonderful undulating course built in dry watercourses. Apparently it has only been closed 3 days in the last 50 years due to rain.
Hamilton golf club is definitely one of my favourites. I have had the pleasure of playing there many times and always enjoy it. It is a solid layout on a site with much natural movement. It finishes with a par 3 but it is an exciting golf hole and easy to ruin a good round on.
I predict Titirangi to be top 5 in NZ once they have finished the redevelopment. My hats off to the great job Steve Hookway the superintendent is doing there.