MOST SURPRISING NEW PLAY COURSE:
Kinloch, New Zealand.
Not being a huge fan of Nicklaus' courses I wouldn't have opened the car window if it wasn't for a heads up from a rather unlikely (to me) source. I really, really, no really, liked it. Almost had a Kingsbarns feel to it in terms of the shaping but every hole seemed to give something different - I genuinely can't think of any weak holes but they did need to lower the mowers on the fairways to squeeze a little more run. Great variation throughout and lots of options.
It's an ABSOLUTE MUST PLAY if you are on the North Island, if nothing else to serve as a foil to the much lauded cliff top golf on offer. I'm am now the joint President, Secretary and Treasurer of the Kinloch Appreciation Society. I have played courses in multiple World Top 100s that are in it's shadow.
RUNNER -UP:
I'd be naming one for the sake of it. No real "wow, I didn't expect that" moments other than Kinloch
Ganton was a really good first play without being outstanding - for no particular reason I just thought it would be ok, so I suppose that counts as a very nice surprise. I loved the bunkering and the whole place was charming.
We joked that the caddie master come locker room attendant was like a Yorkshire version of Bruce Wayne's butler. When we got back in I thanked him for being exceptionally helpful and asked for his name. "Alfred.", he replied. You couldn't make it up. (in my best Geoffrey Boycott)
MOST DISAPPOINTING NEW PLAY COURSE:
Kauri Cliffs.
Potentially due to the torrential downpour but the design left me a little empty. I can appreciate the routing but it may be the poster child for great views blinding the golfer to fairly average golf holes. Wonderful place though and I'm pulling teeth given the list of great courses it sits amongst in NZ. Tough neighbourhood.
BEST NEW PLAY INLAND COURSE:
This is a tough one. Technically it has to be Royal Melbourne West in a tie with Kingston Heath but it's very hard to not class them as links the way they play. Given that, it has to be Chicago Golf Club. A living museum to great golf course architecture. It was fun for a North Berwick lad to see their takes on the Biarritz green, Redan and so on.
RUNNER-UP:
Shoreacres
I'm not a good enough writer to get my point across but some places have "the feel". All golfers know what "the feel" is when you pull into a really special place and Shoreacres has that in abundance. The start (1), finish (18) and middle (9) on that flattish land is ho-hum, but the use of the ravines is outstanding. That stretch from 10-15 is special. And to slightly contradict myself I did like the shared fairway on 9 and 18.The green to tee transition award has to go to the seamless walk off the side of 11 green to 12 tee; lovely stuff. Then the routing in and out of 12 and 13 is just marvellous.
As an aside, probably the best Road Hole I have played in the US is the 10th at Shoreacres.
Honourable mention to Titirangias just a great fun inland course and club. Somewhere I could easily hang out and play lots of golf without getting bored. The best moment was our 2-ball coming up behind a 4-ball of older members on about 11. Without a thought they let us through as soon as they saw us. As delighted as I was, I'm annoyed I had to fly to the opposite side of the world for this to happen. So that's where all the golfers with good etiquette are!
The 14th green at Titirangi was the standout of the year - quite incredible movement.
BEST NEW PLAY LINKS:
Royal St George's
I would have loved to say Deal as I was blown away by how great a club RCP is, but when I dig down RSG gets the nod. Excellent variety of holes, lovely change of direction and good unexpected rise and fall in elevation.
RUNNER UP:
Deal
Just great fun golf. Played on a very windy day and loved it all. Great links conditioning only bettered by Rye the day before as their rough was more manageable. That was my only gripe - a slightly tugged wedge on the par 3 8th(?), one bounce off the top of a bunker, lost ball. Very annoying.
That stretch might be brutal back into the wind but what a stretch it is coming home. 16 and 17 are simply brilliant.
MOST SURPRISING SECOND (third or fourth!):
Dunbar
Just so underrated. The 12th is one of the best holes on the East coast. The start and finish is a bit crap but jammed between is juicy goodness.
FAVOURITE NEW PLAY LINKS:
Paraparaumu Beach
This could have slid into the biggest surprises category since I didn't read anything before I got there and was stunned by lack of beach! Even more stunned by the incredible rumplestiltskin fairways but then very subtle, tilted greens; which putted absolutely beautifully.
Another place with "the feel" in abundance, with none of the grandeur of a US Country Club....most thankfully!
FAVOURITE NEW PLAY INLAND COURSE:
Kingston Heath
Absolutely loved it. I could pull teeth and say RMW was a better course but Kingston Heath struck a chord with me in the way North Berwick does. Not crazy difficult by any stretch but exudes charm and grace. Wonderful company all round, too. Even my back-9 caddy was a good lad.
BEST AFFORDABLE COURSE PLAYED THIS YEAR:
Askernish
£20 in an envelope. The story is too long but the bullet points are: Edinburgh. Sunday 10pm in a Thai restaurant. Zero plans for Monday. Askernish comes up in conversation. Book flights 30 mins later. 8am Monday morning. On a flight from Glasgow to Benbecula. Much messaging to Adam Lawrence for info. Play course. Love course. Stay at very strange B&B. Fly home Tuesday AM.
WILD greens. Make the trip, folks.
BEST MODERATELY PRICED COURSE PLAYED THIS YEAR:
I'm not sure if Crail Balcomie slips into this bracket? Much spoken of. I agree with all the good stuff.
BEST COURSE PLAYED THIS YEAR: TARA ITI. It could be the best course I have ever played but it certainly makes my top 5.....which has 11 in it.
FAVOURITE COURSE PLAYED THIS YEAR: North Berwick...every time. Unashamed.