Mike, Rory can relate to this as he was present on the same tour. Knowing a thing or two about Flynn courses I see this as being a compliment rather than a negative slight. Flynn takes time to learn. Whereas other courses rated higher than some of Flynn's have an instant impact. I know RG and find it to be a fascinating course. But, it did take time to truly grasp the greatness of the course during my time consulting. It took time to better understand the subtleties and complexities of the holes there with an emphasis on the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 17th and 18th holes. They, like other Flynn's do not jump out at you. A famous GD rater and writer once commented that the problem for many Flynn's is that the true nuances of a course cannot be found in a single tour. It is learned over return visits and rounds of golf. Something most raters rarely do. I find that to be spot on and a compliment to the genius that is William Flynn. RG is a great course but can also be lost in the greatness of many other Philly area gems. Although the club has gone through some extensive tree removal, the actual land itself does not compare in grandeur to some of the other Philly Flynn's. There is a brawniness and much greater expanse to the others. RG, albeit a great course, does not have the topography of the others. RG will always remain a favorite, but I can understand how it faces an uphill battle in the rankings.