Granted, there are very few responses, but from a rough count it seems like SANDWICH, SWINLEY and surprisingly for me ALWOODLEY get the most mentions.
There is a bit of a drop off then follows DEAL, RYE, WALTON HEATH OLD, WOODHALL SPA and very surprisingly HUNTERCOMBE - I ask again, is Huntercombe a first tier course covered in trees?
There is another drop off with NOTTS, BURNHAM & BERROW, GANTON, HOYLAKE, BRANCASTER, BERKSHIRE RED, SAUNTON EAST, WEST SUSSEX, ST ENODOC & SUNNY OLD. No real surprises other than Sunny Old comes in quite late.
We now get into the territory of spin the bottle as the remainder of the courses don't really get enough mentions; the best of the rest being: Royal Lytham, Royal Birkdale, Addington, St Georges Hill, Woking, St Georges Hill & Liphook.
I am very surprised Formby and Sunny New didn't do better as they fit quite comfortably with most above.
Looking at the terrific Unofficial GCA Rankings things between the two look fairly steady. At a glance it looks like Silloth, Birkdale, Woking, Sunny New and Lytham are all considered top 20 by UGCAR (and not far off in this thread) in addition to all the courses mentioned above except for Burnham, Huntercombe and Addington.
So, were Huntercombe and Liphook badly overlooked by the Unofficial GCA rankings? How bout Alwoodley (21)? Are Birkdale and Lytham really all that? I don't need to ask about Formby - I know the Unofficial group got it well wrong with this course.
Out of all the courses mentioned Queenwood intrigues me the most. AA, can you elaborate on its qualities?
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