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Unfortunately, most golfers cannot afford the greens fees on a majority of these courses.  $200+ greens fees are an absolute joke unless you are a one percenter.  Personally, I consider anything over $100 to be a rip off for a  round of golf and the saving grace is that there are plenty of good courses out there under $100.  The Golf Channel (I'm looking at you Ginella) and the golf industry's definition of "affordable" is about as skewed as what college's consider to be "affordable tuition".

Try this list of great courses under $50 http://www.golfadvisor.com/articles/top-rated-courses-under-50-dollars-15985.htm Ginella has also written about some of his favorite bargains here: http://www.golfadvisor.com/articles/top-ten-budget-buddies-trip-destinations-15411.htm

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I appreciate a list like this as a reference for discovering new places to play. Some of the rankings seem strange, though. My biggest consideration is shot value. At Bandon I put Bandon Trails on top for that reason. And, I put Chambers Bay way down for the same reason. Thanks.

Actually Matt, if Forest Dunes is rated higher than Arcadia Bluffs, that would be the biggest crock of all time. Please don't promote that overrated piece of junk.

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He isn't rating VIEWS he is rating GOLF.  I have played Arcadia Bluffs and the GOLF is average at best.  Any course in that location would be good but take that course off the coast and it is on par with any municipality course.

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I'm surprised to see Arcadia Bluffs at 31- this should be top a top 10 course. I don't know too many that haven't said after playing this course that's it's the best course they have ever played - and most of these people have played Pebble, Spyglass, etc.

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Why doesn't someone come up with a list of the best affordable public courses.  While I'm sure these courses mentioned in this list are open to the public, most of the golfing public cannot afford those fees.  In Ohio we have many examples of great golf at fair rates.  Longaberger and Boulder Creek are 2 of the best, but there are so many more.  I have also spent a lot of time around Traverse City, Michigan and they also have great public golf at fair prices.

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Here you go. And I'll update and expand soon: http://www.golfadvisor.com/articles/top-usa-hidden-gem-golf-courses-14373.htm

If you've been by Traverse City, then you have to know about Arcadia Bluffs. I agree, Arcadia is a SUPER expensive course, but from when they open in spring til about the 2nd Sunday in May you can play the course for $75 (115 less than listed). Sometimes you have to find a way to get a great deal on one of these expensive courses.

We have a Top 20 under $50: http://www.golfadvisor.com/articles/top-rated-courses-bargain-courses-under-50-dollars-15246.htm

Arcadia at 31st? I'll stay tuned to see what's in the top 20, but Arcadia is a gem. I feel like it might be a little undervalued right there.... Then again, I've only played 2 of the courses on this list so far.

I really like Arcadia but I can also see why it's not as high here as other places. I think there are a few design shortcomings to it. It's quite tough. No. 18, man, that is a trek. I have to disagree with you about Harbor Shores. I could probably name ten MI courses I'd rather play quite swiftly.

Btw, I'm hoping Harbor Shores will be up there too.