The idea behind this site is to identify quality in golf course architecture and explain it. Identifying what you subjectively like is the first part of that process but it is the easy part.
The hard part is persuading others that your own subjective criteria (e.g., a great course must be easy to walk) must be ours, as well!
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Not really.
Take the top courses on any list and cart courses are hard to find. Other than Golf Digest (whose lists have been ripped many times on this site) your best bet would be the Golfweek Top modern courses (none of the classic courses are cart courses for obvious reasons). I have played a decent number of the top 25 and none I have played are cart courses. A few I do not know one way or another and I marked them with a star:
1. Sand Hills Golf Club 9.28
2. Pacific Dunes 8.96
3. Whistling Straits (Straits) 8.58
4. Friar’s Head 8.54
5. Old Macdonald 8.46
6. Ballyneal 8.44
7. Sebonack Golf Club 8.30
8. Bandon Dunes 8.27
9. *Pete Dye Golf Club 8.20
10. Shadow Creek Golf Club 8.12
11. Muirfield Village Golf Club 8.09
12. *The Golf Club 8.06
13. *Old Sandwich Golf Club 7.98
14. *Wade Hampton Club 7.97
15. *Rock Creek Cattle Company 7.94
16. Kinloch Golf Club 7.91
17. Ocean Course at Kiawah Island 7.86
18. *Honors Course 7.84
19. TPC Sawgrass (Players Stadium) 7.82
20. *Boston Golf Club 7.82
21. Spyglass Hill Golf Club 7.79
22. Chambers Bay Golf Club 7.70
23. *Huntsman Springs 7.66
24. Kingsley Club 7.66
25. Bandon Trails 7.66