We'll agree to disagree. As would my friends in Belfast and Dublin. Back to golf...
Though I would agree that list of "Ireland" is poor. RCD and PR are superior to anything in the Republic of Ireland. Would put Ballybunion (Old), Portmarnock and Lahinch as top 3 there.
All 5 are world class and a ton of fun.
Niall, golf is all-island. Ireland is a land mass, not a country. However, I'd agree with the top 5 you list although I change the order of them daily.
I grew up with the Golf World list and always await its publication. As Mark and Adrian say, it is the pre-eminent list over here.
So, picking out a few isolated things that don't agree with me but hardly get me annoyed:
1. Trump at No.8 is a little ridiculous, not because it's not open but because it's so high with the majority of the panel surely having never played it more than once...
2. The Waterville trend is one I wouldn't go with but everyone away from this website seems to so it's not really surprising. Not 100% on Rosapenna Sandy Hills moving up so much either. And Doonbeg still heading northwards.
3. Agree with Scott that that's an amazing move for Hankley
Nice to see Renaissance making gradual moves up (the sign of a stayer) though... and to see Moortwon back on the list post Ken Moodie's work there...
I like golf course lists... I can't help it...