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Looks like a solid list.In the Southeast, Arrowhead Pointe and Aiken deserve mention.
Kudos to Matt for his much improved writing.Pacific Grove belongs, but, I guess "Bang" in Wardian terms translates to CR and rating.
Can't be Matt...there was inclusion of a FL course.
Are we sure this is Matt Ward, pardner?
This must be a first: it's very hard to argue with Matt about those choices. It's a great list.
Quote from: Bill_McBride on August 06, 2012, 04:33:40 AMThis must be a first: it's very hard to argue with Matt about those choices. It's a great list. Agreed
Caledonia comes to mind. Kiva Dunes is a possibility. Yes, Pinion Hills is a course that in the past was always mentioned on such lists. The Mines in Grand Rapids and Wild Horse are obvious omissions.Bart
Quote from: Bart Bradley on August 06, 2012, 06:14:22 PMCaledonia comes to mind. Kiva Dunes is a possibility. Yes, Pinion Hills is a course that in the past was always mentioned on such lists. The Mines in Grand Rapids and Wild Horse are obvious omissions.BartBart:Wild Horse is on the list.Sean:I suggested expanding the list to 20 not because I disagreed with those listed in the article, but rather to be a bit more inclusive in the discussion. The more conversation on this topic the better, unless we're trying to keep some of those gems still in the hidden category.
Quote from: Sven Nilsen on August 06, 2012, 06:36:17 PMQuote from: Bart Bradley on August 06, 2012, 06:14:22 PMCaledonia comes to mind. Kiva Dunes is a possibility. Yes, Pinion Hills is a course that in the past was always mentioned on such lists. The Mines in Grand Rapids and Wild Horse are obvious omissions.BartBart:Wild Horse is on the list.Sean:I suggested expanding the list to 20 not because I disagreed with those listed in the article, but rather to be a bit more inclusive in the discussion. The more conversation on this topic the better, unless we're trying to keep some of those gems still in the hidden category.SvenMatt was probably lucky to have the space to list 10 courses. Ciao
Quote from: Sean Arble on August 06, 2012, 06:49:35 PMQuote from: Sven Nilsen on August 06, 2012, 06:36:17 PMQuote from: Bart Bradley on August 06, 2012, 06:14:22 PMCaledonia comes to mind. Kiva Dunes is a possibility. Yes, Pinion Hills is a course that in the past was always mentioned on such lists. The Mines in Grand Rapids and Wild Horse are obvious omissions.BartBart:Wild Horse is on the list.Sean:I suggested expanding the list to 20 not because I disagreed with those listed in the article, but rather to be a bit more inclusive in the discussion. The more conversation on this topic the better, unless we're trying to keep some of those gems still in the hidden category.SvenMatt was probably lucky to have the space to list 10 courses. Ciao His list is really 12 courses, no?
In the Valley of somewhat overpriced golf I'll 2nd Vista Verde but I'd put Southern Dunes a notch above for value.Lulu for $58 all day gives PA an entry I haven't played it but isn't Montauk Downs worthy?