No, I am saying that if Ganton's greens were that good (as in top 5 good) it is highly likely that Doak would have remembered them as a highlight of the course. In my experience, Doak's memory is very good for this stuff, but mabe I wrong.
Sean:
Thanks for defending my memory, although it isn't what it used to be, because more of it is devoted to the details of all the courses I've worked on. I last visited Ganton in about 1986, so there is good reason I'd have a gap there.
However, back when my memory was much better, in 1992, I put an appendix in the back of THE ANATOMY OF A GOLF COURSE where I listed what I thought were the best sets of greens, best bunkers, and best routings I had seen in my travels. I didn't list Ganton for its greens [obviously, I did for its bunkers]. But even then I'm not infallible, since I somehow left Machrihanish, Sandwich and the Eden course off that list, and I've always loved their greens.
P.S. The seven UK / Ireland courses I did list for greens: Ballybunion, Dornoch, North Berwick, Prestwick, Royal Worlington, St. Andrews (Old), and Woking.