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Sean_A

YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« on: February 04, 2025, 08:22:26 AM »
Big change over the past three years...19 new courses in bold.

Aiken, South Carolina
Alnmouth Village
Beau Desert
Beverley
Bull Bay
Castlerock Bann
Cavendish
Church Stretton
Cleeve Hill
Corballis
Covesea
Cruit Island
Culver Academies, Indiana
Domburgh, Netherlands
Eagle Springs, Wisconsin
Gatehouse
Gullane 3
Harris
Hunstanton
Kennemer, Netherlands

Kinghorn
Kington
Lakewood Shores Gailes, Michigan
Leckford Old
Lederach, Pennsylvania
Little Aston
Machynlleth

Moray New
Musselburgh Old
North Berwick
Old Town, North Carolina
Otway
Painswick
Palmetto, South Carolina
Palmetto Bluff Crossroads, South Carolina
Pennard
Pinehurst 2, North Carolina
Reigate Heath
Reddish Vale
Royal Co Down Annesley
Royal Dornoch
Royal Worlington
St Andrews Old Course
St Enodoc
Shiskine
Southerndown
Southport & Ainsdale
Traigh

Welshpool
Winterfield

The 19 courses that were cut

Westward Ho!   
The Island   
Hardelot Les Pins, France
Lawsonia Links, WIS
West Cornwall   
Players Club Stranahan, England
RAC Old Course   
Rosapenna St Pats   
Cruden Bay
Seacroft 
Silloth on Solway   
Pulborough   
Appleby
Minchinhampton Old Course   
Perranporth   
Royal Porthcawl   
St Andrews New   
Northamptonshire Co   
Seaton Carew

2019
https://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,67819.msg1622397.html#msg1622397

2022
https://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,71573.msg1720322.html#msg1720322

Ciao
New plays planned for 2025: Machrihanish Dunes, Dunaverty and Carradale

Niall C

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2025, 08:37:02 AM »
Moray New rather than Moray Old ? Interesting.


Niall

Mark Pearce

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2025, 09:25:20 AM »
What on Earth are the criteria for inclusion?  How do Hunstanton and Southport and Ainsdale, for instance, bump Silloth and Porthcawl?
In July I will be riding two stages of this year's Tour de France route for charity, including Mont Ventoux for the William Wates Memorial Trust (https://rideleloop.org/the-charity/) which supports underprivileged young people.

Sean_A

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2025, 10:21:29 AM »
What on Earth are the criteria for inclusion?  How do Hunstanton and Southport and Ainsdale, for instance, bump Silloth and Porthcawl?

Well…it is my list and quality plays a role, but it is far from the only consideration.

I think Porthcawl is great, but it costs a bomb these days.

I won’t say S&A and Hunstanton are better than Porthcawl, but they are wonderful courses and I have a recip to play them for a reasonable fee. So, yep, I choose S&A and Hunstanton. I played S&A about 1.5 years and was highly impressed. It’s a cool course of mixed old school and modern stuff. Great walk. The location is good as well.

I am going back to Silloth in a few months. Maybe I will change my mind.

Ciao
New plays planned for 2025: Machrihanish Dunes, Dunaverty and Carradale

Ally Mcintosh

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2025, 10:28:29 AM »
Moray New rather than Moray Old ? Interesting.


Niall


My recollection of Moray New was a rather average golf course… Moray Old on the other hand is underrated.


Get that Sean considers value but this isn’t like Gullane (where No.3 is closer to the quality of No.1 whilst being a fifth of the price).


Still, fair do’s to throw it up there to be shot down.

Mark Pearce

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2025, 11:26:43 AM »
What on Earth are the criteria for inclusion?  How do Hunstanton and Southport and Ainsdale, for instance, bump Silloth and Porthcawl?

Well…it is my list and quality plays a role, but it is far from the only consideration.

I think Porthcawl is great, but it costs a bomb these days.

I won’t say S&A and Hunstanton are better than Porthcawl, but they are wonderful courses and I have a recip to play them for a reasonable fee. So, yep, I choose S&A and Hunstanton. I played S&A about 1.5 years and was highly impressed. It’s a cool course of mixed old school and modern stuff. Great walk. The location is good as well.

I am going back to Silloth in a few months. Maybe I will change my mind.

Ciao
So your ranking would (or could) be different if you belonged to a different club with different reciprocal arrangements?  Obviously it's your list but it is less useful to others as a recommendation if it relies on reciprocals?
In July I will be riding two stages of this year's Tour de France route for charity, including Mont Ventoux for the William Wates Memorial Trust (https://rideleloop.org/the-charity/) which supports underprivileged young people.

Niall C

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #6 on: February 04, 2025, 12:40:16 PM »
Moray New rather than Moray Old ? Interesting.


Niall


My recollection of Moray New was a rather average golf course… Moray Old on the other hand is underrated.


Get that Sean considers value but this isn’t like Gullane (where No.3 is closer to the quality of No.1 whilst being a fifth of the price).


Still, fair do’s to throw it up there to be shot down.


Ally


I've long thought that Moray New has good bones but what it needs is a bit of "featuring". Imagine if you kept the basic routing but redesigned some of the green complexes and fairway bunkering to introduce a bit more strategy/interest, as well as blootering the gorse in places, I think you could make a huge difference without doing tons of work (caveat that by saying "what do I know").


Niall

Niall C

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #7 on: February 04, 2025, 12:42:02 PM »

I am going back to Silloth in a few months. Maybe I will change my mind.

Ciao
So your ranking would (or could) be different if you belonged to a different club with different reciprocal arrangements?  Obviously it's your list but it is less useful to others as a recommendation if it relies on reciprocals?



Clearly not as he also has a reciprocal for Silloth !


Niall

Sean_A

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #8 on: February 04, 2025, 12:50:35 PM »
What on Earth are the criteria for inclusion?  How do Hunstanton and Southport and Ainsdale, for instance, bump Silloth and Porthcawl?

Well…it is my list and quality plays a role, but it is far from the only consideration.

I think Porthcawl is great, but it costs a bomb these days.

I won’t say S&A and Hunstanton are better than Porthcawl, but they are wonderful courses and I have a recip to play them for a reasonable fee. So, yep, I choose S&A and Hunstanton. I played S&A about 1.5 years and was highly impressed. It’s a cool course of mixed old school and modern stuff. Great walk. The location is good as well.

I am going back to Silloth in a few months. Maybe I will change my mind.

Ciao
So your ranking would (or could) be different if you belonged to a different club with different reciprocal arrangements?  Obviously it's your list but it is less useful to others as a recommendation if it relies on reciprocals?

Yes, a few courses may be different, but I like all the courses plenty enough.

Ciao
New plays planned for 2025: Machrihanish Dunes, Dunaverty and Carradale

Sean_A

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #9 on: Yesterday at 03:56:20 AM »
Moray New rather than Moray Old ? Interesting.


Niall


My recollection of Moray New was a rather average golf course… Moray Old on the other hand is underrated.


Get that Sean considers value but this isn’t like Gullane (where No.3 is closer to the quality of No.1 whilst being a fifth of the price).


Still, fair do’s to throw it up there to be shot down.

Ally

I like Moray New. It has enough interest for me and the price is right….for now. Yes, the Old is better and I like it, but I guess I don’t like it enough relative to the greenfee. I recall Niall being shocked by the price and that was some years ago.

Ciao
New plays planned for 2025: Machrihanish Dunes, Dunaverty and Carradale

Thomas Dai

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #10 on: Yesterday at 05:57:33 AM »
Some interesting Nifty-50 changes. Each to their own however and things do move on especially as other courses are experienced.
As to Moray New. Despite some awkward walks I liked the course and could happily play it regularly. From the visitor perspective the very significant price differential in comparison to the Old was a surprise.
Moray/Lossiemouth also has one further golfing advantage. It’s close proximity to somewhere else on Sean’s N-50 listing, the delightful Covesea.
Atb

Ally Mcintosh

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #11 on: Yesterday at 06:16:39 AM »
Sounds like a need to try Moray New again (plus I didn’t realise there was a significant price gap).


It’s over 30 years since my one play. But I have looked over at a few of the holes when playing the Old and didn’t see anything that wanted to make me play it again.

Sean_A

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #12 on: Yesterday at 07:20:32 AM »
Some interesting Nifty-50 changes. Each to their own however and things do move on especially as other courses are experienced.
As to Moray New. Despite some awkward walks I liked the course and could happily play it regularly. From the visitor perspective the very significant price differential in comparison to the Old was a surprise.
Moray/Lossiemouth also has one further golfing advantage. It’s close proximity to somewhere else on Sean’s N-50 listing, the delightful Covesea.
Atb

Yes, Covesea is the bigger draw in the area for me.  I really enjoy the best of these wee courses. Moray New will soon enough price itself out of my interest.

Ciao
New plays planned for 2025: Machrihanish Dunes, Dunaverty and Carradale

Thomas Dai

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #13 on: Yesterday at 11:50:06 AM »
Yes, Covesea is the bigger draw in the area for me.  I really enjoy the best of these wee courses. Moray New will soon enough price itself out of my interest.
Ciao
Difficult to disagree about future pricing.
Plenty of fine golf along the Moray Firth coast and inland too but what was once a pretty quiet area hasn’t half got busy over the years. Houses, industrial estates, town bypasses and traffic galore seemingly all the way along from Fochabers to Inverness, which itself seems to have hugely increased in size. The golf World has changed considerably in the last few decades and so has the World around it. Progress?
Atb


PS I see Nifty Knighton sadly didn’t make your Nifty-50! :)
« Last Edit: Yesterday at 11:54:35 AM by Thomas Dai »

Niall C

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #14 on: Yesterday at 05:50:03 PM »
Ally

I like Moray New. It has enough interest for me and the price is right….for now. Yes, the Old is better and I like it, but I guess I don’t like it enough relative to the greenfee. I recall Niall being shocked by the price and that was some years ago.

Ciao


If I recall correctly the deal was £100 for the Old and £30 for the New, and that was when we were just coming out of lockdown. Its now gone to £130 and £60.  :(


Niall

Sean_A

Re: YANK'S NIFTY 50 2025
« Reply #15 on: Today at 01:31:04 AM »
Ally

I like Moray New. It has enough interest for me and the price is right….for now. Yes, the Old is better and I like it, but I guess I don’t like it enough relative to the greenfee. I recall Niall being shocked by the price and that was some years ago.

Ciao


If I recall correctly the deal was £100 for the Old and £30 for the New, and that was when we were just coming out of lockdown. Its now gone to £130 and £60.  :(


Niall

Looked it up, We paid £90 for both on separate weekend days! I am sure that was some sort of we are desperate for visitors deal because it was summer 2021.

Ciao
New plays planned for 2025: Machrihanish Dunes, Dunaverty and Carradale

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