It’s interesting how Rye always scores highly in overseas produced world top 100 lists yet across three major UK lists it is a steady early 50s in GB&I top 100s. Why such a massive discrepancy?
I've always wondered about that too, Mark - not specifically about Rye - but about many of the UK courses that feature in the World lists compared to their relative position back home.
What I would say about this list is that given the panel listed in the print version of the magazine, it's a pretty learned group with one obvious exception. When you are asking Tom Doak, Gil Hanse, Jim Urbina, Kye Goalby, Ian Andrew, Brian Curley, Mike Keiser, Don Mahaffey, DMK, Frank Pont, Dana Fry, Robin Hiseman and no doubt names I'm not remembering.....it's slightly different from asking Jack who sits at the bar at Normaltown GC in middle England who reckons he knows a thing or two about GCA because he's played the Belfry once before. That's harsh on anyone who gives their time to the UK magazine lists as there are some very knowledgable golfers out there, but you know what I'm getting at.
There is probably close to 20% of the panel directly involved with the very best work in the golf course design industry - the rest are arguably amongst the best travelled golfers in the world. It's hard to argue that it's not a good place to start when you've hit the refresh button on the panel. If nothing else it has given a list that somewhat reflects the current trends in GCA and maintenance; championing a little more width and fun golf, rather than the tournament brutes such as Medinah, Balty and Oak Hill that were mainstays for so long.
Another thing to note is the lack of group think here. Well, at least non directly applied. The panel have free rein to vote on the courses they feel are the best without guidelines from the top that may channel the list in a particular direction. Then the courses score points from the buckets the raters place them in, the scores are averaged out and there you go. In this particular iteration the panel didn't really have any idea of who the other raters were.