As some of you may know, I have been the Green Chairman at Hudson National Golf Club in Westchester, NY since last fall.
On the Tom Fazio Best Courses thread earlier this week, Tom Doak said "I honestly can't believe that Hudson National is in a top-100 list."
Of course I wasn't thrilled to hear those comments, but they got me thinking a bit about the whole rankings system, especially as it applies to a club that falls at the tail end of the current GD top 100 (I think Hudson has been between 83 and 94 for the last 4 ranking cycles).
We now have a new Super, Ryan Oliver, who is off to a tremendous start. The members are very happy and the volume of play is up significantly. Ryan is a tireless worker, who is doing everything in his power to present our course in the best light possible. He has been a pleasure to work with, and as I had hoped and expected, has made my job as Green Chair both easy and fun.
**As a quick aside, and I am sure this is very prevelant at many courses in America - If the course is rated 90 in the GD rankings, most members do not think that "A panalist of GD raters feel that we are the 90th best course in the country. They feel that "Hudson National is the 90th best course in the country". In other words, for better of worse the GD ranking number is a fact and not an opinion. I'd suspect that 80% of club members do not know that Golf Magazine rates courses, and that 98% of club members have never heard heard of Golfweek.**
When members see a course rated 90, instead of feeling lucky that they get to play a course that is rated in the top 1% of courses in the country, many want to know what needs to be done and how long will it take to move up to the top 50. Most times I suspect that there is absoulutely nothing to be done once the bones of the course are in place.
What concerns me is that many members will ultimately view Ryan's success or failure in December 14' when the next rankings come out. Regardless of where the course ends up, I think this is tremendously unfortunate, and a disservice to a man who is doing a terrific job.
Wondering what others think.......
Thanks,
Brian