To keep this thread alive, Rick, perhaps you'd best list the "five best" from, say, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania.
I would, if I had access to the whole article now, but I don't. One note I did make, however, was that one of the top five in New York was Concord Golf Club. I know nothing about Concord Golf Club. Anyone?
Wasn't that the one of the big lake (in the Adirondacks?) that advertised a lot in golf magazines?
From the resort's website:
The Concord Resort & Golf Club, is the home of the World Famous "Monster" Golf Course rated by Golf Digest as one of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses.
At 7,650 yards from the "Monster Tees", this par 72 challenges every player with length, extensive bunkering, and a variety of water hazards. The Joseph Finger, Jimmy Demaret, and Jackie Burke, Jr. design offers a consistent World Class golf experience.
The "Monster" features full service pro shop, driving range, overnight accommodations, meeting rooms, restaurant and bar, large catering and banquet facilities, individual and corporate memberships, golf school, and a PGA professional staff for all golf instruction programs.
Overnight and Play & Stay guests are accommodated in one of our 42 spacious guest rooms with half of the rooms overlooking the breathtaking sunsets of the Catskill Mountains in our Monster Clubhouse.
For information including rates, Play & Stay packages, memberships, special group rates and tee times, please call toll free 888-448-9686