SA
I’ve always appreciated your insight on courses and this was an interesting exercise to follow. I’ve only played 21 courses on your list and don’t have any beef with where those fall on your list. However, assuming that you’ve played them, it seems like you’re not a big fan of many of the courses in Scotland that I like, the East Neuck in particular. Lundin, Leven, Crail, Elie and Kingsbarns are absent, and I’m surprised you instead have the Castle Course fairly high on your list. Gleneagles Kings and Western Gailes are also missing. I like Dunbar and Burnside, which you include, but don’t think I’d have them on my list to the exclusion of the Kings or WG. I’m also a fan of the Surrey/Berks courses that you’ve included, but the exclusion of the two courses at the Berkshire is curious to me. Were green fees a factor in your choices? Did you have any particular criteria that you used to decide on your groupings (e.g. routing, walkability, variety, bunkering, greens etc) or was it a “gut” ranking of overall architectural quality (whatever that might mean)?
I’m glad that your list shows a lot of love for the top half of Ireland. I’m planning my first trip there, and you included more than a dozen that I want to see. If Portmarnock Links, Portrush Valley, Nairn & Portnoo, Donegal and Rosapenna (not to mention Carne, Enniscrone and the obvious choices) are all as enjoyable as the courses in Scotland mentioned above that didn’t make your cut, it will be an amazing trip.
SA