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Jeff Schley

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Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« on: November 24, 2019, 02:15:29 PM »
So I assume the methodology is the same that we see from the world top 100 list.  Thus we have 49 US courses that made that list.  We also have 30 additional US courses that made the "next 50".

So can we assume that this will be the top 79 courses in the US when they come out with the US list?
Put the world ranking number next as the 2nd number, should be an interesting formatting post:
 
11 Pine Valley
22 Cypress Point Club
34 Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
45 National Golf Links of America
58 Oakmont Country Club
69 Augusta National Golf Club
711 Pebble Beach Golf Links
814 Sand Hills Golf Club
915 Merion Golf Club
1016 Pinehurst Country Club
1118 Fishers Island Club
1219 Chicago Golf Club
1320 Los Angeles Country Club
1423 Winged Foot Golf Club
1524 Pacific Dunes
1625 Crystal Downs Country Club
1726 Friar's Head
1828 Riviera Country Club
1930 San Francisco Golf Club
2031 Prairie Dunes Country Club
2134 Seminole Golf Club
2238 The Country Club
2342 Somerset Hills Country Club
2445 Shoreacres
2547 Garden City Golf Club
2649 Southern Hills Country Club
2750 California Golf Club of San Francisco
2852 Camargo Club
2953 Bethpage Black
3057 Ballyneal
3158 Kiawah Island (Ocean)
3262 Winged Foot (East)
3364 Maidstone Club
3468 TPC Sawgrass
3569 Whistling Straits
3672 Oakland Hills Country Club
3774 Quaker Ridge Golf Club
3876 Sleepy Hollow Country Club
3979 Olympic Club
4080 Bandon Dunes
4181 Inverness Club
4283 Course At Yale
4384 The Golf Club (OH)
4485 Muirfield Village Golf Club
4587 Bandon Trails
4691 Peachtree Golf Club
4792 Myopia Hunt Club
4898 Ohoopee Match Club
4999 Rock Creek Cattle Company
50-100Baltusrol (Lower)
50-100Baltusrol (Upper)
50-100Bandon (Old Macdonald)
50-100Bel-Air
50-100Congaree
50-100Eastwood Ho!
50-100Essex County Club
50-100Harbour Town
50-100Kittansett Club
50-100Lawsonia (Links)
50-100Mid Ocean
50-100Monterey Peninsula (Shores)
50-100Moraine
50-100Oak Hill (East)
50-100Old Sandwich
50-100Old Town Club
50-100Pasatiempo
50-100Pikewood National
50-100Piping Rock
50-100Plainfield Country
50-100Ridgewood CC (West/East)
50-100Sand Valley
50-100Spyglass Hill
50-100Streamsong (Red)
50-100The Creek Club
50-100Valley Club of Montecito
50-100Wade Hampton
50-100White Bear Yacht Club
50-100Wolf Point
50-100Yeamans Hall
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Bart Bradley

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2019, 02:29:09 PM »
Yes.  It should look similar to this but the voting won’t be taken until next year which gives some time for panelists to reconsider or to visit more courses.  So it likely won’t be exactly the same.


Best


Bart

Nigel Islam

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #2 on: November 24, 2019, 03:48:53 PM »
Mid Ocean probably won't make the cut.

John Kavanaugh

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #3 on: November 24, 2019, 04:13:11 PM »
Given the way this works I have guaranteed Pasa a spot in the top 100. Anyone remember the time I got that guy voted Superintendent of the Year?

Paul Jones

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2019, 04:19:21 PM »
Mid Ocean probably won't make the cut.


Since it is not in the US, I won’t think so...
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Jeff Evagues

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2019, 04:42:45 PM »
Just got the magazine. I find it hard to believe that Sebonack is not one of the top 150 courses.
Be the ball

Tom_Doak

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2019, 06:06:50 PM »
Just got the magazine. I find it hard to believe that Sebonack is not one of the top 150 courses.


Our client will not believe that, either!  He will probably blame me, for not rating it higher.


Without a GOLF DIGEST list at hand, it's hard to notice which perennially-listed "championship" courses are now on the outs.  One that jumps to mind is Medinah #3 . . . I am not sure if it was still in the GOLF top 100 last time, but it used to be a staple of these lists.


Erin Hills and Chambers Bay did not make the top 150, either, but might still sneak into the US Top 100.

JC Jones

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2019, 06:56:40 PM »
I fully expect a gross over representation and ranking of CBM/Raynor and GCA darlings.  The former is already a problem on the list.  #Fairfield
I get it, you are mad at the world because you are an adult caddie and few people take you seriously.

Excellent spellers usually lack any vision or common sense.

I know plenty of courses that are in the red, and they are killing it.

Jeff Schley

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #8 on: November 25, 2019, 02:57:14 AM »
Compared the Golf Mag World Golf top 100/next 50 to the last Golf Digest US Top 100.  Surprisingly (or not) there are 40 courses that are ranked by GD, but don't show up on the GM world top 100/next 50.  Here are the exclusions from the GD list ranked in order.  Editing this isn't fun as you know.

Surprises?

EDIT: mistakenly had Pikewood National in list (opps)

 
26
Shadow Creek
28
Honors Course
31
Alotian
32
Gozzer Ranch
39
Sebonack
42
Erin Hills
43
Victoria National
47
Butler National
48
Castle Pines
53
Medinah #3
54
Whispering Pines
57
Scioto
58
Interlachen
60
Oak Tree National
62
Canyata
64
Pete Dye GC
65
Dallas National
66
Kinloch
68
Arcadia Bluffs
70
Estancia
72
Cherry Hills
74
Milwaukee CC
75
Olympia Fields North
77
Quarry at LaQuinta
79
Monterey Peninsula Dunes
80
Congressional
81
Hudson National
83
Calusa Pines
84
Vallhalla
85
Aronimink
87
Boston GC
90
Diamond Creek
91
Club at Black Rock
92
Double Eagle
93
Spring Hill
94
Rich Harvest Farms
96
Preserve GC
97
Blackworld Run
99
Crooked Stick GC
100
Mayacama
N/RChambers Bay
« Last Edit: November 26, 2019, 12:57:03 AM by Jeff Schley »
"To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice your gifts."
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Jeff Schley

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #9 on: November 25, 2019, 03:00:32 AM »
Also here is a list of the US 147 Custodians that don't show up on the GM World top 100/next 50.
Culver Academies
Kirtland
Wykagyl
Streamsong (Blue)
Milwakuee CC
Dismal River Red
Palmetto
Austin GC
Cape Arundel
Saint Louis CC
Rustic Canyon
Hidden Creek
Frnech Lick
Prouts Neck
Newport CC
George Wright
Cedar Rapids CC
Glen Falls
Taconic
St. George's, NY
Huntingdon Valley
Franklin Hills
Canterbury
Baltimore Five Farms
Roaring Gap
We-Ko-Pa
Mid-Pines
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Tom_Doak

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #10 on: November 25, 2019, 07:17:28 PM »
Compared the Golf Mag World Golf top 100/next 50 to the last Golf Digest US Top 100.  Surprisingly (or not) there are 41 courses that are ranked by GD, but don't show up on the GM world top 100/next 50. 


Jeff:


Thank you for taking the time to do that.  I suspected that the lists were diverging strongly, but there's nothing like a side by side to highlight the differences!  [Of course, some of those listed above will fill out the GOLF Magazine Top 100 in the U.S., which is only up to 79 courses out of the 150.]


Pikewood National was, actually, in the GOLF 150.  I was surprised to see it there, mostly because I was surprised that ten panelists had gotten there . . . I went, because none of my co-authors had been.  And I liked it, but I wouldn't have it ranked 40th in America.

Jeff Schley

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #11 on: November 26, 2019, 12:58:06 AM »
Apologies ... fixed it to take out Pikewood National, no disrespect to my mining friends and John Denver. :)
"To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice your gifts."
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Jeff Schley

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #12 on: November 29, 2019, 12:27:00 PM »
Comparing the ANTICIPATED GM 2020 Top 100 USA courses which is taken from the World Top 100/Next 50 USA entrants,  to the most recent GM 2017-18 USA Top 100 and these are the 28 that aren't listed. Much closer than the Golf Digest list. Keep in mind there are 21 spots to fill out a full Top 100 USA, so many of these probably will end up populating their list.  My three which I think should be included are: Sebonack, Philadelphia Cricket Club, Honors Course. Have to wait a year.

 
51
Medinah – No 3
61
Shadow Creek
64
Streamsong – Blue
68
Nanea
70
East Lake
71
Newport CC
72
Baltimore CC – Five Farms
73
Cherry Hills
74
Erin Hills
75
Interlachen
76
Sebonack
77
Congressional – Blue
78
The Honors
79
Scioto
81
Fox Chapel
84
Milwaukee CC
86
Philadelphia Cricket Club
87
Torrey Pines – South
88
Boston GC
91
Calusa Pines
92
Colonial CC – Fort Worth
93
Hazeltine National
94
Monterey Peninsula CC – Dunes
95
Gozzer Ranch
97
Aronimink
98
Chambers Bay
99
Mountain Lake
100
Blackwolf Run – River
« Last Edit: November 29, 2019, 03:45:03 PM by Jeff Schley »
"To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice your gifts."
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William_G

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #13 on: November 29, 2019, 02:46:09 PM »
no Wade Hampton anywhere  :o


thanks for compiling all those lists
It's all about the golf!

Tom_Doak

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #14 on: November 29, 2019, 02:56:47 PM »
no Wade Hampton anywhere  :o



It's possible that less than ten Golf Magazine panelists have seen it.  It's not exactly on the way to anywhere.


It's also possible that other panelists find it more overrated than I do.  I did not vote for it in the top 100 in the world.

Bart Bradley

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #15 on: November 29, 2019, 03:04:45 PM »
no Wade Hampton anywhere  :o


thanks for compiling all those lists


Wade Hampton is listed in the Next 50 in the World.

William_G

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #16 on: November 29, 2019, 03:37:48 PM »
thank you Bart, so many lists so little time LOL


so Congaree and Wade Hampton are the 2 Fazios in the next 50
It's all about the golf!

Erik J. Barzeski

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #17 on: December 04, 2019, 05:27:23 PM »
I have a question. On my forum, a member posted this:

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I have always wondered about how some courses make the list.

"Barely a year old, Ohoopee was seen by enough panelists and scored high enough to hit the current rank at No. 98."

Perhaps in the fine print there is an explanation of "seen by enough." I wonder if 5 of the panelists put the course on their list and thus it made #98.  If that were the case, I am disappointed.

To that, I said this (in red):

I doubt it was just five, but basically, I think it works like this:
  • Raters are asked to put courses in buckets. For example "top three," "top ten," "25-50", etc.
  • The courses get points for these rankings.
  • Both the number of ratings and the average of those ratings are considered. For example, an out-of-the-way course like Tara Iti might be tough for many people to see quickly, so its average ranking might be considered more so than a course like… Oak Hill, which has been around for a long time and which many people have seen and ranked.
  • The final ranking is assembled.
For all you or I know, Ohoopee was in the top 25 of six members, which was just high enough for it to sneak on at 98, and it may move up and up and up the list over the coming years as more raters are able to see the course.

This is an educated guess, though, and I'll seek verification and will get back to you with the response(s) I get if they shed new light on what I've written.

Per the last paragraph… am I close? What corrections would you make to what I wrote?
P.S. I'm not saying Ohoopee will rise to be in the top 25, only that its current ranking might actually be lower because it wasn't seen by too many people, and it may rise as more people continue to rate it if they rate it highly.

OP
« Last Edit: December 04, 2019, 05:31:10 PM by Erik J. Barzeski »
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Kevin Pallier

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #18 on: September 01, 2020, 10:13:47 PM »
Any idea on when the actual US Top100 list is coming out?

Adam G

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #19 on: September 01, 2020, 10:20:05 PM »
On the Golf.com podcast with Ran today he said "sixty days"

Kevin Pallier

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #20 on: September 01, 2020, 10:30:55 PM »
On the Golf.com podcast with Ran today he said "sixty days"

Thanks Adam - I'm keen to see the final list

Tom_Doak

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #21 on: September 02, 2020, 09:02:57 AM »
For all you or I know, Ohoopee was in the top 25 of six members, which was just high enough for it to sneak on at 98, and it may move up and up and up the list over the coming years as more raters are able to see the course.

This is an educated guess, though, and I'll seek verification and will get back to you with the response(s) I get if they shed new light on what I've written.

Per the last paragraph… am I close? What corrections would you make to what I wrote?
P.S. I'm not saying Ohoopee will rise to be in the top 25, only that its current ranking might actually be lower because it wasn't seen by too many people, and it may rise as more people continue to rate it if they rate it highly.



Erik:


When I ran the list many years ago, I did something like that.  We didn't have as many panelists back then who were chomping at the bit to see every new or out-of-the-way course and quite a few courses were stuck on six or eight votes; there was also one course that was in the list on exactly ten votes, but then one of its supporters died!


My solution was to do the same thing they do in baseball for a guy who just falls short of enough PA to qualify for the batting title - calculate his average if he had come up a few more times without any hits.


It worked well.  A course had to have six or seven strong supporters to squeak into the top 100 with three "zero" votes.  It only happened a couple of times IIRC, and in those cases the course was ranked even higher the next time once more panelists had seen it.


With more panelists now, I don't believe they do this anymore, and ten votes means ten votes.  The former editor of the list mentioned in his writeup a couple of years ago that he had flown to Thailand (expenses paid) to make sure a course had ten votes so it would be eligible for the list - and that's one reason he's not in charge anymore.  But there is still a bit too much of "pre-selection " going on, where the editors or fellow panelists make sure at least ten panelists see certain new candidates, which is kind of like winking at them that they ought to vote favorably.

jeffwarne

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #22 on: September 02, 2020, 09:13:12 AM »
It will be quite interesting to see how near future Rankings lists are handled ths year.
Every course out here on eastern LI has been crazy busy and most have allowed no unaccompanied play this year.
We have allowed no rater play this season as we dont' even have capacity for employees or caddies to play, much less any unaccompanied play.
i guess some are allowing rater play as I do still get requests, but not nearly the usual volume of past years.
Normally my inbox is exploding this time of year with requests for unaccompanied, comp, charity, and rater play as we approach the fall.
This year, no one is leaving so I have no visibility on when non member unaccompanied play could resume, and the days are getting shorter.
"Let's slow the damned greens down a bit, not take the character out of them." Tom Doak
"Take their focus off the grass and put it squarely on interesting golf." Don Mahaffey

David Wuthrich

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #23 on: September 02, 2020, 09:44:48 AM »
Agree Jeff, it will be interesting since this is a abnormal year!

Steve Lapper

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Re: Golf Magazine 2020 US Top 100?
« Reply #24 on: September 02, 2020, 11:42:20 AM »
For all you or I know, Ohoopee was in the top 25 of six members, which was just high enough for it to sneak on at 98, and it may move up and up and up the list over the coming years as more raters are able to see the course.

This is an educated guess, though, and I'll seek verification and will get back to you with the response(s) I get if they shed new light on what I've written.

Per the last paragraph… am I close? What corrections would you make to what I wrote?
P.S. I'm not saying Ohoopee will rise to be in the top 25, only that its current ranking might actually be lower because it wasn't seen by too many people, and it may rise as more people continue to rate it if they rate it highly.



Erik:


When I ran the list many years ago, I did something like that.  We didn't have as many panelists back then who were chomping at the bit to see every new or out-of-the-way course and quite a few courses were stuck on six or eight votes; there was also one course that was in the list on exactly ten votes, but then one of its supporters died!


My solution was to do the same thing they do in baseball for a guy who just falls short of enough PA to qualify for the batting title - calculate his average if he had come up a few more times without any hits.


It worked well.  A course had to have six or seven strong supporters to squeak into the top 100 with three "zero" votes.  It only happened a couple of times IIRC, and in those cases the course was ranked even higher the next time once more panelists had seen it.


With more panelists now, I don't believe they do this anymore, and ten votes means ten votes.  The former editor of the list mentioned in his writeup a couple of years ago that he had flown to Thailand (expenses paid) to make sure a course had ten votes so it would be eligible for the list - and that's one reason he's not in charge anymore.  But there is still a bit too much of "pre-selection " going on, where the editors or fellow panelists make sure at least ten panelists see certain new candidates, which is kind of like winking at them that they ought to vote favorably.


The ballots are done, voted on and submitted this week. Now Ran is tasked with tabulating them (this is why they pay him the big $$ :`).


It is indeed an interesting year as nearly no foreign panelists were able to travel to see any US courses since March, unfortunately having to rely on past visits and in some cases, courses that have seen considerable work to them. My speculation is that'll cut both ways in many cases.


 Tom, your statement about "pre-selection" is an interesting one. I can recall being urged by multiple people to go see the likes of Ballyneal, Sebonack, Dismal Red, and Streamsong Blue, with the latter two for an eventual ratings vote. Apparently "winking" is not in the eye of the beholder?
The conventional view serves to protect us from the painful job of thinking."--John Kenneth Galbraith