Taking Tom’s points above about the lack of variation in the top 3 across each of the categories, it’s interesting (maybe just to me!) to see that this feature doesn’t exist to the same extent in Golf World’s new ranking of the Top 100 courses in England. Perhaps this is because the rankings are based on a panel of just 30, selected on the basis of some (unspecified - other than that they have to have played at least 70 on the list) assessment of their “passion and knowledge”.
The rankings by category, with their overall position in brackets:
Design - 1. Lytham (
; 2= Sunningdale Old (1); 2= Woking (17)
Setting - 1 Perranporth (67); 2= St Enodoc (6); 2= Sunningdale Old (1)
Playability - 1= Ferndown (36); 1= New Zealand (41); 3= The Belfry(!) (59); 3= Sunningdale Old (1); 3= Alwoodley (16)
Memorability - 1 St Enodoc (6); 2 Birkdale (2); 3 Royal St George’s (3)
Presentation - 1 Lytham (
; 2 Birkdale (2); 3 Hoylake (15)
Consistency - 1 Birkdale (2); 2 Lytham (
; 3 Royal St George’s (3)
Does this mean it’s “better”? No idea, but it does perhaps suggest there is a bit less of the “group-think” apparent in the Golf Digest list. Personally I take all these things with a pinch of salt, but if a course appearing anywhere on one of these lists is one of the factors that will encourage me to try to play there at some point (along with other things like the Confidential Guide and Sean’s tours on this site).
With that in mind, one that is now very definitely on my list is Formby Ladies. It hadn’t been on my radar until Sean’s tour last year but it’s the highest new entry on this list at number 62; perhaps another point in these rankings’ favour that such an unheralded course can appear in such a high position. Not too far away for me so I’ll try to get there at some point this year.