Doak rating rule of thumb:
True Doak # = (Any individual's Doak #) - (1, 2 or 3, depending on the rater)
George, yes it certainly is unusual that others post Doak ratings (not that I don't do it). At the end of the day, the Doak scale gives a definition of a score from 0-10. That actual words Tom used to define the ratings means less to me than the courses that were assigned each number.
Using only courses I've seen from The Confidential Guide...
10 - Shinnecock; Crystal Downs; Muirfield = top-25 world
9 - Prairie Dunes; The Golf Club; Sand Hills = top-25 US / top-50 world
8 - Southern Hills; St George's; Lahinch = top 50 US / top-100 world
7 - Hamilton; Pasatiempo; World Woods; Franklin Hills = top 100 US
6 - Canterbury; Oak Tree National; Crag Burn = Top 100 Modern or Classic / Candidates for top 100 US
5 - Spanish Bay / East Lake / Royal Aberdeen = Top 200 Modern or Classic
Anything 4 or below would likely only be found on a best-in-state list (US courses only).
I am sure this is not how Tom sees his rankings, but it's basically how I convert Doak scores.
On that note, Shooting Star is top-25 modern, and for me is comfortably among the best 100 courses in the United States = 7
I think Promontory (Dye) is Top 100 modern = 6
Salt Lake CC is currently Top 200 Classic = 5
Glenwild is Top 200 modern = 5
I think Victory Ranch could be Top 200 Modern = 5