Keith:
I salute you in having cherry-picked off the courses you named. I have played a number of them and concur they are quite good. However, you did focus much of your glowing accounts on the personal service dimension (e.g. caddies, clubhouse, practice facilities). Not to diminish those qualities but what does have to do with the architecture?
I also don't know your home area but if it happens to be in the northeast -- would you trade playing your top tier courses in your "neck of the woods" for the ones you mentioned?
Deucie:
Lake Nona is a fine Florida course ... the emphasis is on Florida course. It should never have been rated in the USA top 100 but it helps to have some big time names associated with it.
Mike:
WW/PB over Bayonne.
Please help me remain standing before I fall over with laughter.
By the way, just to let you know, I do like WW/PB very much -- but I see an 8 for the layout as being a tad too high on a nationwide comparison test.
Remove WF/W. Why's that Mike -- too tough to handle for you! I said this before many people wax poetic about Fenway and QR and avoid WF/W because of the good old fashioned butt kicking they generally get when there. The course doesn't elicit much love and as a result gets dissed by many.
Mike, when's the last time you played Forsgate? Have you seen the course in 2009 ? I will be seeing whether ML has the better greens that you claim but any fan of Banks will quickly come to Forsgate's defense given the diversity in shape, size and angle that the NJ course provides.
I like the tag line for ML -- like a "comfy pair of slippers!"