As a man who I've asked for golf course guidance before, what would be your top handful of picks that most of us wouldn't have seen? For arguments sake, could you suggest 5 from number 51-100 on the OP list?
Thanks Simon.
Of those courses people are less likely to have seen, I would recommend:
Durness - It's just beautiful and rugged, but with plenty compelling golf.
Irvine (Bogside) - There are a pair of shorts-fours early in the round that really stand out.
Grantown-on-Spey - Three fairly distinctive six hole runs, with the heathy middle fairly sporty.
Stonhaven - Fairly rudimentary, but somehow 14 holes squeeze themselves between the railway line and the jagged cliff-edge.
Portpatrick (Dunskey) - Varied golf to and over a fairly isolated headland.
Pitlochry gets a good write-up in the Confidential Guide, otherwise I would have included that. There's interesting golf at Duff House Royal, Peterhead, Edzell, Prestwick St Nicholas and Powfoot too.
Of the 16 I haven't played on that list, I'd like to go back and play Covesea and Wigtownshire County (though I suspect that one is fairly flat and devoid of interest.)