As long as there are trees, there will be magazines...
I like the Links 8 (forget the 9th hole) at Bay Harbor. I also liked the Quarry 9, so I have no problem with its inclusion...
I'd never turn down a chance to play Whistling Straits. I don't think that the point of the list is "you can play one or the other...choose or die!"
The most egregious listing is Shenendoah 3rd in New York State. The more I play it, the less I want to return. It is so boring, compared to kaluhyat and atunyote. There is a par three on the back, I think #17 or #16, that is all-world, but I think Rick Smith made a mistake when he designed it (how could he intentionally design such a good hole?)
My top baker's dozen publics I have played in NYS goes like this:
1. Bethpage Black
2. Bethpage Red
3. Atunyote
4. Leatherstocking
5. Tall Grass
6. Mark Twain (can't tell you how challenging it was at tournament speed for NYS Junior Am this week)
7. Seven Oaks
8. Links at Union Vale
9. Seneca Hickory Stick
10. Copake
11. Greystone
12. Mill Creek
13. Timber Banks
I don't value Saratoga National nearly as well as the raters do. Probably explains why I am not a rater. Same goes for Hiawatha's Landing and Ravenwood
I know that my good friend Jay Flemma loves Conklin, but I was not impressed enough (my one playing) to rank it top 20 in NYS. I'll have to get back to it again before I render a decision.
I am secure in the knowledge that Montauk Downs, The Sagamore, LI National and Pound Ridge would give my bottom four a run for their spaces on my list.