Through my sources I have ascertained The 2001 Golf Digest Best New survey and I am sharing it with GCA ahead of the actual January issue which won't hit newstands / subscribers for at least the next 7-10 days.
The results are certainly going to cause considerable discussion. I personally am happy to see the results of the Upscale listing because I truly believe Pacific Dunes was the best of the lot ... congrats Tom Doak / Mike Keiser and company -- although I personally believe Wolf Creek should have finished second ahead of Arcadia Bluffs.
Again, what surprises me greatly is the omission in the private category. The Kingsley Club, Mike DeVries sensational design in Michigan did not even make the top ten ... even though GD panelists rated nearby Arcadia Bluffs so highly. Confusing -- you bet! :-/
Also snubbed out of private consideration were Carnegie Abbey (RI) and Hamilton Farm (NJ). I was also surprised that Lost Canyons (Sky Course), Simi Valley, CA, also did not make the top ten upscale public listing.
As I said before I hope those who comment on GD raters understand that not all of us share the same thoughts on what makes for quality golf architecture and courses.
Let the discussion begin ...
Private
1) Kinloch, VA
2) Spring Creek Ranch, TN
3) The Members Club at Aldarra, WA
4) The Club at Porto Cima, MO
5) The Club at Las Campanas (Sunset Cse), NM
6) Isabella, AR
7) Eagle Point, NC
Iron Horse, MT
9) The Stone Canyon, AZ
10) Kiawah Island (Cassique), SC
Upscale Public
1) Pacific Dunes (OR)
2) Arcadia Bluffs (MI)
3) Wolf Creek at Paradise Canyon (NV)
4) Great River (CT)
5) Saratoga National (NY)
6) Shepherd's Hollow, (MI)
7) The Golf Cse. at Glen Mills, (PA)
Avalon Lakes, (OH)
9) Shenendoah, (NY)
10) Ocean Hammock, (FL)
Affordable Public
1) The GC at Redlands Mesa, CO
2) The Harvester, IA
3) Dacotah Ridge, MN
4) Olympia Hills G & Conf. Ctr., TX
5) Ol' Colony G. Complex, AL
6) Old Silo, KY
7) Coyote Crossing, IN
Aspen Lakes, OR
9) New Albany Links, OH
10) Murphy Creek, CO