Top 100 Golf Course Rankings Evaluated

Top 100 Golf Course rankings are popular and we love the discussion and buzz they produce. However, not all Top 100 Golf Course rankings are created equal. Below are a few of the rankings widely available and an overview of what makes them different and offer a suggestion of who may prefer which ranking.

National Club Golfer Top 100 Ranking

Newly published in 2020, the National Club Golfer Top 100 is a well-rounded Top 100 Ranking.

NCG Ranking Criteria

  • 20% – Architecture & Design (Well-designed individual holes? Course as a whole? Is there a mix of strategic, penal and heroic holes?)
  • 10% – Conditioning & Presentation (Turf & green quality plus consistency.)
  • 10% – Consistency (Does the course get better during the round? Is the design harmonious?)
  • 10% – Scenery, Surroundings & Ambience (Is the course attractive?)
  • 10% – Playability (Enjoyable for the shorter hitter and higher handicapper?)
  • 10% – Challenge (Does it challenge an elite golfer?)
  • 10% – Variety (Does it test all facets of one’s game? Is it predictable? Does it require a variety of shot types?)
  • 10% – Routing (Long walks between holes? Does it flow? Are holes sequentially different?)
  • 10% – Charm, Distinctiveness & Memorability (Do you want to return? Can you remember the course?)

NCG Top 100 Golf Course Ranking Evaluation

The panel is smaller than most others with 8 members. 4 are single-digit golfers and the rest are better than bogey golfers. Course reviews are weighted to give more frequent and fresher visits greater worth. The panel is small and there are some bold takes – especially Skibo Castle ahead of 16 stalwarts in the Golf Top 100 in the World List! An excellent first Top 100 list, you would expect the panel to perhaps grow and rankings to be refined.

However, we love the fact the golf is what is rated as opposed to bits and pieces before the 1st tee and after the 18th green. The weighting and criteria are well balanced and are a great way for the amateur to analyse their own golf experience. The explanation of the criteria isn’t obscure nor does it leave much ambiguity. Seeing Royal Worlington slot in provides instant credibility to any ranking in our books. The panel was obviously willing to take risks and not be swayed by other rankings.

NCG Top 100 Ranking Is Best…

If you are a better golfer & only interested in the golf itself – National Club Golfer may be the ranking for you.

NCG Top 100 Ranking VS The Competition

NCG was the only ranking to leave off:

  • Dumbarnie
  • Walton Heath New
  • Rosapenna St Patrick’s Links
  • Broadstone
  • Dundonald Links

NCG was the only ranking to include:

  • Royal Worlington
  • Luffness
  • Elie
  • Panmure
  • Moray Old
  • Gailes Links
  • Dunbar
  • Beau Desert
  • Addington

Interesting observations:

  • NCG is more bullish on Portmarnock, Skibo, Walton Heath Old, Western Gailes, The Island, Alwoodley, and Woking. (Equating to greater disparity in rank.)
  • NCG is less bullish on Royal Dornoch, Sunningdale Old, Swinley Forest, Royal Porthcawl, and St Enodoc in the Top 50 than the other rankings. (Equating to greater disparity in rank.)

Golf Monthly Top 100 Ranking

A perennial powerhouse from a media titan, the Golf Monthly Top 100 Ranking is the ranking the commercial clubs driven by visitor income want to climb!

Golf Monthly Ranking Criteria

  • 35% – Quality of Test & Design
  • 30% – Conditioning & Presentation
  • 15% – Visual Appeal (Internally & Externally)
  • 10% – Club Facilities
  • 10% – Overall Visitor Experience

Golf Monthly Top 100 Golf Course Ranking Evaluation

Beginning in 2004, the list has been compiled 8 times on a biennial review. They have tried to make the subjective selection process objective claiming they are fair as possible, adjusting for improvements and upgrades. They begin with the current Top 100 list and supplement it with 40-50 contenders. The assessors can play the courses in matches, society visits, or whilst off-duty with friends. There are three categories of panel members: Senior (3), Staff (10), and Reader (21). The Senior Panel ranges in age from 48-61 with handicaps from 6-14. The Staff Panel ranges in age from 23-62 with handicaps from 4-18. The Reader Panel ranges in age from 32-72 with handicaps from 2-18.

Up to 35% of the rating and therefore rank is based on characteristics other than the course itself. This isn’t right or wrong, just different. Internal Visual Appeal, Club Facilities, and Overall Visitor Experience are no doubt important to a club’s ranking but does it reflect where the golf course should be?

The ranking leaves off courses that are not pay-for-play. This would explain the exclusion of Queenwood, Beaverbrook, JCB & Loch Lomond.

Golf Monthly Top 100 Ranking Is Best…

If the overall golf experience is as important to you as the golf itself. You probably like The Masters and Augusta National more than The Open and the Open Rota Venues.

GM Top 100 Golf Course Ranking VS The Competition

Golf Monthly was the only ranking to leave off:

  • Skibo
  • Loch Lomond
  • Machrihanish Dunes
  • Ballyliffin Old
  • Wentworth Club West
  • Pennard
  • St Andrews Castle
  • Renaissance Club
  • Hindhead

Golf Monthly was the only ranking to include:

  • Woburn Marquess
  • Sauton West
  • Trevose
  • Blairgowrie Rosemount
  • Woburn Duke’s
  • Ferndown
  • Wallasey
  • Murcar
  • Woburn Duchess
  • The Grove
  • Mount Juliet
  • Tandridge
  • Gleneagles PGA Centenary

Interesting observations:

  • Golf Monthly is more bullish on Royal Liverpool, The European, Castle Stuart, Adare Manor, Burnham & Berrow, Hillside, Hankley Common, Old Head, Hillside, Nairn, Hollinwell, Berkshire Red, Rosapenna Sandy Links, Western Gailes,  Royal St David’s & Tralee in the Top 50 than the other rankings. (Equating to greater disparity in rank.)
  • Golf Monthly is less bullish on North Berwick, Portmarnock, Prestwick, and Royal Cinque Ports in the Top 50 than the other rankings. (Equating to greater disparity in rank.)

Top 100 Golf Courses Rank

A digital powerhouse, the Top 100 Golf Course website is a go-to resource in the modern age.

Top 100 Golf Courses Rank Criteria

  • 40% – Quality of Test & Design
  • 30% – Visual Appeal and Enjoyment
  • 30% – Presentation

Top 100 Golf Course Ranking Evaluation 

A staple of the digital golf landscape, the raters appear to be decorated amateurs and professionals.  One is also intrigued by the rules and algorithms used. The website uses trusted expert opinions from golfers who have played extensively in their country or territory. Rankings are usually done biennially using rules and algorithms. They consider the rankings to be honest, informed, and genuine. Club professionals & club champions are relied on heavily for their insight and opinions.

As golf club professionals & club champions are relied on heavily for their insight and opinions, we wonder if a club champion and professional could be biased in their appraisal? Do the criteria lend themselves to being more subjective? Does proficiency in playing the game and scoring well make you an authority on good golf?

Top 100 Golf Course Ranking Is Best…

If you are an accomplished golfer and you golf professionals and top amateurs are in a position to tell you what good golf is.

Top 100 Golf Course Ranking VS The Competition

Top 100 Golf Courses was the only ranking to leave off:

  • Aldeburgh
  • Royal North Devon
  • Sherwood Forest

Top 100 Golf Courses was the only ranking to include:

  • Ardfin
  • Queenwood
  • Narin & Portnoo
  • Brora
  • JCB
  • New Zealand
  • Delamere Forest

Interesting observations:

  • Top 100 Golf Courses is more bullish on Ballybunion Old, Lahinch, Ganton, St Enodoc, and Wentworth West,  in the Top 50 than the other rankings. (Equating to greater disparity in rank.)
  • Top 100 Golf Courses is less bullish on Waterville, Royal Liverpool Hoylake,  in the Top 50 than the other rankings. (Equating to greater disparity in rank.)

Today’s Golfer/ Golf World Top 100 Rank

Golf World is Today’s Golfer ranking label. Chris Bertrum has one of the most enviable and unenviable jobs in golf. Since taking over, the rank has been refined and massive shifts in rankings seen. The openness and candor are to be applauded. The majority of the panel are mid-handicap golfers. There are a couple of single-digit golfers and a single plus handicapper.

Today’s Golfer/ Golf World Rank Criteria

  • 40% – Design (Landscape 20%, Greens 10%, Routing 10%)
  • 15% – Setting & Atmosphere
  • 15% – Memorability
  • 10% – Playability (Is it tough or unfair?)
  • 10% – Consistency
  • 10% – Presentation

Today’s Golfer/ Golf World Ranking Evaluation 

Let’s start with the positives – off-course facilities, customer service, and tournament pedigree are not factored into the rank. There is an attempt to evaluate and grade architectural merit as the panel is asked to reflect upon routing, green complexes, and strategy.

It is worth mentioning that a large proportion of the weight is given to landscape design, setting, atmosphere, and presentation. In fact, a whopping 45% is directly linked to these features.

Today’s Golfer/ Golf World Ranking Is Best…

For the average golfer looking for a fair rank. Overall, it is pretty to agree with most of the ranking with nothing egregious standing out. From 75 onwards, there are probably 50 clubs that are in with a legitimate chance.

Today’s Golfer/ Golf World Ranking VS The Competition

Top 100 Golf Courses was the only ranking to leave off:

  • None fit this criterion. All courses appear on at least one other Top 100 Golf Course rank.

Top 100 Golf Courses was the only ranking to include:

  • Castletown

Consensus Top 100 List

Between the three rankings evaluated (National Club Golfer, Today’s Golfer/ Golf World, Golf Monthly, and Top 100 Golf Courses) here is the Consensus Top 100 (which numbers 79):

Aberdovey
Adare Manor
Alwoodley
Ballybunion Old
Ballyliffin Glashedy
Berkshire Blue
Berkshire Red
Burnham & Berrow
Carne
Carnoustie
Castle Stuart
County Louth
County Sligo
Cruden Bay
Enniscrone
Formby
Ganton
Gleneagles Kings
Gleneagles Queens
Gullane 1
Hankley Common
Hillside
Hunstanton
Kingsbarns
Lahinch
Liphook
Machrihanish
Moortown
Muirfield
Nairn
North Berwick
Notts Hollinwell
Old Head
Parkstone
Portmarnock
Portstewart Strand
Prestwick
Princes
Rosapenna – Sandy Hills
Royal Aberdeen
Royal Birkdale
Royal Cinque Ports
Royal County Down
Royal Dornoch
Royal Liverpool
Royal Lytham St Annes
Royal Porthcawl
Royal Portrush Dunluce
Royal St Davids
Royal St Georges 
Royal Troon
Royal West Norfolk
Rye
Saunton East
Silloth on Solway
Southport & Ainsdale (S&A)
St Andrews New
St Andrews Old
St Enodoc
St Georges Hill
Sunningdale New
Sunningdale Old
Swinley Forest
The European
The Island
The Machrie
Tralee
Trump International – Scotland
Trump Ireland Doonbeg
Trump Turnberry Ailsa
Walton Heath Old
Waterville
West Hill
West Lancs
West Sussex
Western Gailes
Woking
Woodhall Spa Hotchkin
Worplesdon

Golf Course Formerly on at Least One Rank

Wentworth East
Royal Ashdown Forest
Castletown Golf Links
The Belfry Brabazon
Druids Glen
Remedy Oak
Lough Erne
Close House Lee Westwood Colt

Golf Course Rankings Evaluated Conclusion

Top 100 Golf Course rankings are subjective and we applaud all of the above for publishing their criteria for evaluating a Top 100 Golf Course. While the list here is not exhaustive, it does give you a basis for ranking the rankings…

What We Predict For 2024

The Addington will continue to rise. The second course at Castle Stuart will open to rave reviews. Tom Doak’s St Patrick’s will continue to rise both in the world ranks and in the GB&I. Top 100 Golf Course rankings will be as popular as ever.

What We Would Like to See

A review of Golf Monthly’s Rank. It would appear Golf Monthly is lagging behind with regard to the current tastes in golf course design, and presentation. There is a 22% discrepancy between their rank and everyone else… If you like parkland golf at posh resorts, Golf Monthly is a decent bet for you…

 

The JCB Golf & Country Club is an up and coming entry to the Top 100 Golf Course rankings.

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