Why I Love...

A selection of Top 100 panelists reveal their favorite courses

Published: September 01, 2007

ROYAL MELBOURNE

Panelist: Tom Crow, Australia
Bio: Founder of Cobra Golf and former Australian Amateur champion. He created the "Baffler" utility wood, and he holds the amateur course record at Royal Melbourne West, a 63.

"To me, the Composite Course stands by itself, but both the East and the West are excellent strategic courses on their own. The West is the better known, but the East enjoys the same rolling Victorian terrain, and Alex Russell (who designed the East) literally worked for Alister MacKenzie when they built the West. Together, they prowled and plotted the four paddocks that would eventually yield both courses, so he knew what MacKenzie wanted."

NANEA

Panelist: Peter Oosterhuis, North Carolina
Bio: An announcer for CBS since 1998 and a regular on The Golf Channel. Played on six European Ryder Cup teams from 1971 to 1981, where he recorded a record-tying six singles victories, including wins over Arnold Palmer and Johnny Miller. He won the Canadian Open in 1981, and was twice a runner-up in the British Open (1974, 1982).

"With Nanea, you have to start with the unbelievable setting on the western slope of the Big Island (Hawaii). It's a huge course from the back tees and reading the greens is a challenge, because they're built on the side of a mountain. There are no homes and the views of the ocean are awesome. The feel of the place is unique. You feel like it's just you and the golf and nothing else."

SWINLEY FOREST

Panelist: Tom Doak, Michigan
Bio: Has designed (along with his Renaissance Golf Design Inc. team) more than two dozen courses, five of which rank among Golf Magazine's Top 100 Courses in the World or U.S. Also an accomplished author,with three books and countless magazine articles to his credit.

"No golf architect would have the guts to build a 6,000-yard course today, but Harry Colt did, and Swinley Forest might be his best work. There is just a single par 5 and it is a great one — but by throwing out the normal quota, Colt was able to include six strong two-shotters, more than many championship courses can claim. The result is the Audrey Hepburn of golf courses — charming, petite, beautiful and the envy of all."

SUNNINGDALE

Panelist: Terry Jastrow, California
Bio: Medalist at the 1966 USGA Junior Amateur in a field that included Lanny Wadkins, Tom Kite and Andy North. Best known, however, as one of the finest sports-television producers and directors.A winner of seven Emmy Awards, Jastrow has been the executive producer, producer and/or director of 68 major championships.

"Sunningdale presents itself as a joyful walk in the English countryside where one encounters 18 unique and sporty holes that challenge every aspect of your game.For good measure, its younger adjoining brother, the New Course, is an excellent course as well. I would submit that no club offers such an enchanting golfing combo as does Sunningdale."