Brian
Apology accepted.
Adrian
I suppose I ought to add the tally of my current employer European Golf Design, to your list. In the UK there is The Marquess at Woburn, Marriot Hollins Hall near Bradford, Dale Hill in Sussex, Marriot Worsley Park, near Manchester, Marriot Sprowston Manor near Norwich, Rowallan Castle, near Kilmarnock, Montgomerie Course, Celtic Manor and of course the 2010 Ryder Cup Course at Celtic Manor, although approximately half of it was originally the RTJ2 course, with a few added tweaks. All bar Dale Hill have been designed by Ross McMurray, EGD's Mr. UK!
Castle Stuart is for me the standout new course of the past decade. Machrihanish Dunes made a strong impression on me and I have enjoyed immensely both rounds I've had on the Castle Course. The Rennaisance is, I think, a grower. It didn't grab me fully at first play, but I think it is a good club track, that will stand the test of repeated play. I can take or leave The Torrance or Kittocks. Always happy to play there, but i wouldn't go out of my way. The new Duke's Course is terrific however. I'm keen to see the new
Dave Thomas Spey Valley course in Aviemore and a sleeper that I thought was very enjoyable was Remedy Oak. I've not played Queenwood and I look forward to seeing the Kidd/Kimber creation at Gleneagles. Paul says it's something pretty special.
Lot's of high profile new work in Scotland. Not so much in England. In addition to Remedy Oak I can think of Seve's 'The Shire', Luton Hoo and Hawtree's Wychwood Park. Anyone else care to add to the list?