With wooden flagsticks, cast-iron cups, historic stone walls and a small membership, Old Town defines old-school Southern exclusivity. (Photo: Evan Schiller), The joy of a well-run club can’t be overstated, and The Honors also enjoys one of the country’s standout pairings of head professional and greenkeeper. Stock Farm. No surprise, the 2020 U.S. The short par-4 4th, reachable par-5 11th and the long par-4 14th rank among Dye’s all-time best. Some par-4s are short, others are monsters. Wake Forest practices at Old Town, and former Demon Deacon Lanny Wadkins called it the best course for training serious young golfers. The course was closed for construction in 2020, and with greens like the 1st, 5th, 10th and 14th that are as good as any in inland golf, expectations are high for what’s coming when this fabled design re-opens in 2021. Better yet is its home hole, a wonderful par-4 that finishes at the base of the historic clubhouse where all eyes are upon you (at least that is the unnerving sensation!). (Photo: Patrick Koenig), One of America’s oldest clubs, Plainfield has hosted a U.S. Five copper domes on the low-slung clubhouse mimic the island’s five volcanos, while the short par-4 14th has a split fairway that invites you to play over or around a mini-crater’s dormant rim. The shapes and sizes of its bunkers are among the sport’s most diverse and serve as a timely reminder to modern architects that variety is a vital component to great architecture. The in-your-face 4th climbs a ridge and some contend this is the best hole of the 54 at this luxe resort. (Photo: Courtesy Myopia Hunt Club). Architect David McLay Kidd, once known as a staunch defender of par, intentionally softened his approach here, following his grand success at the equally player friendly Gamble Sands. It’s finding it with ease, and then sorting through the many options for how to play it next. YEAR BUILT. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), Thanks to a 25-year-long restoration effort with meticulous attention to detail, Somerset Hills has reached the point where it joins Winged Foot and San Francisco GC as exemplars of Tillinghast's enormous talent. The rankings below reflect where these courses fall among the top 30 Campus Courses in the United States. The layout looks flat and harmless, but architect Mike Nuzzo’s brilliant cloverleaf design makes thewind a constant challenge and brings Keller Creek into play on eight holes. Most notable for those of us who follow golf communities is Golfweek magazine's "Best Residential Courses, 2015" list, which ranks the top 100 and then adds a supplemental list state by state. (Photo: Larry Lambrecht), Count members of the local high school team among the lucky few who enjoy access to this private Shangri-La, which was designed by David McLay Kidd on behalf of Charles Schwab and investment giant George Roberts. The rest of the place is pure Hawaii. Recent clearing has helped to highlight the stunning nature of the cypress trees that line this hillside overlooking Lake Merced. Also in Golfweek’s “Top Modern Courses” category, The Quarry soared 52 … Tillinghast, 1929/Gil Hanse, 2017, William F. Davis, 1899/A.W. As proof of their magical skills, look no further than Riv’s 311-yard, par-4 10th. Equally impressive was how Nicklaus seamlessly integrated spectator areas into the closing holes, using hillsides and amphitheater-style mounding to provide patrons with clear views of the action. It was time to revert to what had worked so well at Bandon and place a renewed emphasis on fun. The par-5 4th and its iconic cross-bunkering is a world-beater. The relatively modest topography and Travis’s tight green-to-tee routing makes it a walker’s delight while the manmade features (i.e., greens and bunkers) lend the course special playing qualities. After tackling a 600-plus yarder at the 3rd followed by a you-might-need-driver-here par-3 at the 4th, the golfer may be feeling bruised. (Photo: Courtesy), GOLF.com and GOLF Magazine are published by EB GOLF MEDIA LLC, a division of 8AM GOLF, A.V. AmateurGolf.com members see additional information, including current and past tournament news and results, contacts, history and more, for this tournament and over 2800 other amateur golf tournaments; plus the AmateurGolf.com Rankings and Player-of-the-Year races for men, women, seniors, and mid-ams. (Photo: Evan Schiller), Jack Nicklaus has called Baltusrol one of his favorite courses, and it’s easy to see why — he won two U.S. How did MacKenzie get the best from the land? Every hole is memorable, and the brilliant back nine is off the charts. But the beauty of his work here is the deference he showed to the grandeur of the land. Even in calm conditions, the mix of short grass, sprawling bunkers and cypress trees provide constant photo opportunities that captivate. (LC Lambrecht), Marrying classic Seth Raynor design with coastal South Carolina topography, Yeamans presents a charming tour of Redan, Biarritz and Road holes woven through marshland and magnificent live oaks. Scattered blow-out bunkers, gigantic natural dunes, smartly contoured greens and Pacific panoramas complete Doak’s first masterpiece. (Photo: Getty Images), Recently restored by Coore & Crenshaw, Maidstone's glorious edge-of-the-Atlantic location is once again fully evident. (For courses with a number preceding the (m) or (c), that is where the course ranks on Golfweek’s Best lists for top 200 modern and classic courses in the U.S.) *New or returning to the rankings. So, what did Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner do in 2017 when the task fell to them? Mammoth Dunes is a welcome reminder that a great course can also be eminently fair and fun to play. Seth Raynor retooled his mentor C.B. Everything old is new again. 2 is a brutal assignment because comparisons are inevitable. With the wind more evident and the playing surfaces firm, the course’s thorny playing attributes are once again on full display. Steam shovels shaped its most spectacular features, including some of the boldest putting complexes on the planet. A combination of strong breezes, thick fescue roughs, undulating terrain and fiendishly contoured greens make this one of the harder courses relative to its tight par of 70 in the Top 100. This is one of a handful of courses that presents resort guests with a fun test on which they won’t lose a single ball, and a week later, can be ready to host a U.S. Open. Raves all around for how this course now looks and plays. The Eden. A good stance and easy swing are far from guaranteed in some of these pit-like bunkers, which is the way it should be. Architect Andrew Green overhauled the 5th, 6th and 15th holes, cut back trees and re-worked greens throughout the course. 4. 1. Dating to 1916, the course was made over by A.W. Its two nines are quite diverse, the first being on more open land while the second jumps into the woods where Tillinghast incorporated natural water features to perfection. Fun fact: The winning score at its four U.S. Some of the best hazards and greens on any inland course are found here once again, thanks to recent restoration work by Renaissance Golf Design’s Brian Schneider. A taste of Scotland in the middle of Nebraska, this is Lehman’s second major and it features some of the widest fairways on our list. (Photo: Larry Lambrecht), The first great American public oceanside course, Pebble benefits from an ingenious routing that brings the player right to the ocean's edge, then away into the woods, then back again. What a challenge to route but his figure-8 routing with the clubhouse in the middle seized on the opportunity to perfection. But the point is beauty, not intimidation. To quote Hanse, "The course enjoys a perfect sense of place and balance." Phil Mickelson opined that it is his favorite modern course. A talented greenkeeper pushes the dormant Bermuda fairways to tawny perfection during the winter months (no overseeding here!) While much of Flynn’s work is clustered around Philadelphia, this design stands out as one of the few he did west of the Mississippi River. 50 on its “Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play in the U.S.” list and No. (Photo: USGA Museum). GOLF’s Course Ratings Panel & Ran Morrissett, Architecture Editor, 27. Fescue fairways help the ground-game options flourish. St. Louis is a notoriously difficult invite, and at 6,500 yards from the tips, it’s unlikely to host another major. Buffalo Ridge ranked 83rd on Golfweek's Top 100 Courses You Can Play. Please check your email for a confirmation. Designed by Donald Ross and expertly renovated by Gil Hanse, the course features blind shots, challenging bunkers and some of Ross’s finest holes. Macdonald still managed to pack all of his beloved template holes into this quirky, rolling layout. The course plays along and between two main dune lines, and Ross made the most of the opportunity with holes continually tacking in different directions. Wade Hampton Golf Club. Opens and a quartet of PGA Championships, this Depression-era Perry Maxwell design features holes that gracefully flow across a plot of undulating ground perfectly suited for golf. (Photo: Courtesy Wolf Point GC) (*Tied for 87th with Lawsonia), Donald Ross always thought Aronimink would be his masterpiece. Bandon Dunes Golf Resort (Pacific Dunes) Bandon, Ore.; Tom Doak; 2001. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), Devereux Emmet and Walter Travis share credit for this old-school design that plays across Hempstead Plain on Long Island. In that instance, he had to lend the open heath its golfing qualities as the site featured modest topography. The design is without a doubt one of Alison’s best, and as Pete Dye once said of Milwaukee, “Great grass.” (Photo: Courtesy), The number of par-4s on a course generally outnumber its par-5s and par-3s, and as such, go a long way in defining a course’s quality. We almost feel guilty finally sharing the secret. Tillinghast design this way: "There are probably six hard holes, six really hard holes and six impossible holes." (Photo: LC Lambrecht), Venue of the 2004, '10 and '15 PGA Championships, this 1998 Pete Dye design on Lake Michigan was once a poker table-flat military training base in World War II. Generally speaking, either an expansive sandy area or lagoon is on one side of the fairway and plenty of short grass is to the other. Nicklaus shut down the course this past summer, and all eyes will be on what the Golden Bear has concocted to thwart the relentless advances in technology when the course hosts the annual Memorial Tournament next year. There are few daunting carries and the greens are huge, so what’s the big deal? In addition to the top billing in Golfweek’s “Best: State-By-State Courses You Can Play” rankings, The Quarry rose 20 spots in the “Top 100 Courses You Can Play” list to No. Though Montana’s rocky conditions made for a tough build, the result is wide fairways that flow over the tumbling land with a grace and ease that is hard to fathom. Gurgling streams and waterfalls enhance the sense of opulence, and the risk-rewards make for great match-play entertainment. ; Tom Doak; 2008. Opens since 1986, most recently in 2018, this is William Flynn’s undisputed design masterpiece. The club prides itself on its firm playing surfaces and when the coastal breezes kick in, watch out. 101 to 200, using the same criteria as America's 100 Greatest. (Photo: Jon Cavalier), True to its name, this Tom Doak-Jim Urbina collaboration pays tribute to the Golden Age giant, Charles Blair Macdonald, who himself was famed for paying tribute through his portfolio of template holes. (Photo: David Cannon/Getty Images), Tom Fazio has a well-established knack for building waterfalls. Opens there. After building Ridgewood, Tillinghast played it regularly as a member, and his granddaughters said it was his favorite course of all he designed. Much of the golf is played down below and after two plus decades, Ron Prichard’s meticulous restoration has fully exposed both Ross’s talents as well as the expansive nature of the property. Also in Golfweek’s “Top Modern Courses” category, The Quarry soared 52 … Courses in BOLD have been played by Billy; a total of 74 so Pine Valley. A dream course to play on a regular basis. (Photo: Gary Lisbon), Augusta National is the vision of Bobby Jones and his chosen architect, Alister MacKenzie. Possibly the most underrated course in America and its greatest golfing value. Some grouse that the course’s reputation is built on the club’s exclusivity, which is unfair given that standout holes abound, including the 4th, 6th, 13th and one of the great trio of finishing holes in the sport. There’s some leeway off the tee. Legendary golf writer Bernard Darwin summed it up nicely when he opined, “The National Links is a truly great course; even as I write I feel my allegiance to Westward Ho!, to Hoylake, to St. Andrews tottering to its fall.” (Photo: William Tyler Smith), No course thrives more on looking mean and playing vicious. (Photo: LC Lambrecht), One of Pete Dye's early masterworks, this rural retreat in suburban Columbus is where Jack Nicklaus first learned about design, as an unpaid consultant. (Photo: Evan Schiller), Site of three U.S. Mission accomplished. (Photo: Evan Schiller), This quiet club across the street from Winged Foot has counted Jack Nicklaus and Pete Dye as admirers. Pinehurst No. Among architecture buffs, Piping Rock’s Knoll 13th with its raised green that falls off starkly on all sides remains its finest iteration. (Photo: Larry Lambrecht) (*Tied for 94th with Nanea), The first thing you notice at Mammoth Dunes is how big it is. Maidstone has struck the perfect balance. The iconic par-3 16th, which extends into the churning Pacific, is perhaps the most dramatic and photographed hole in the game, but there are endless other highlights — from heaving dunes to jagged coastline — that golfers won’t soon forget. With so much content and information available in 2020, stumbling across a “hidden gem” has become progressively more difficult. 2. Hard by Buzzards Bay, the course is exposed to wind, which adds additional challenge to the task at hand. (Photo: Evan Schiller), Donald Ross's chef d'oeuvre rolls spaciously through tall longleaf pines in the Carolina Sandhills with holes culminating with legendary inverted-saucer greens. If all those challenges fry your brain, don’t worry — there’s a bottle of Jameson hidden near the 18th tee. Even today, no more thrilling, spectacular stretch exists than holes 4 through 10. These new accolades come on the heels of The Highland Course landing at No. The 2023 U.S. The famous par-4 11th, where Bobby Jones clinched the 1930 Grand Slam, is slashed by a creek, while the par-4 16th demands a shot over an abandoned stone quarry. 2 and Hanse Design captured it to perfection in the stretch from 4 to 12. He and partner Chris Brands more than succeeded, turning this former cattle ranch into an epic homage to links golf. 176 m) 2. Throw in a wonderful routing that hopscotches from one island of turf to the next across the rolling, sandy landscape and you have a course that hasn’t budged from the No. (Photo: Getty Images), Aptly named, the two nines start and return to the imposing Clifford Wendehack clubhouse located majestically high along a ridge line. All Kohler told Dye was "I want the course to look like it's in Ireland." Garden City’s tilted greens, like the 10th and 15th, are lay-of-the-land architecture at its highest form. As Alister MacKenzie must have felt about his 1928 design, it's almost inconceivable that land this stunning was made available for golf. The better the range of such holes, the better the course. Great architects had tinkered with Bel-Air over the years, but Tom Doak’s recent restoration took out the modern gimmicks and more than 30 bunkers, bringing Bel-Air back much closer to its original design. He's a top 60 prospect. Greens are sizable and rumpled, too, with tightly mown runoffs where putter is often the wiser choice than wedge. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), Built by two mining executives with no previous design experience, Pikewood National is pure golf for serious players. Its old-school features include cross hazards and medium-size greens and the golfer is freshly reminded that there is no substitute for hitting fairways and greens. When the PGA Tour visited in 2020, players compared the course’s pristine conditioning to that of Augusta National’s. (Photo: Andy Johnson/The Fried Egg), Andrew Green’s recent renovation restored Ross features, expunged those that were not and added length to test today's tournament players. Overlooking Lake Coeur d’Alene, Gozzer Ranch plays through majestic pines and black rock outcroppings to some of golf’s most scenic green complexes. 6 Grand Bear in Saucier, which is not affiliated with a casino. Thirty-seven golf community courses from the Southeast made Golfweek's list of top 100 residential courses. They include the hard-along-the-water 14th, which plays over the waves and is such a striking sight, tourists often stop to spectate from an overlook on 17-Mile Drive. Holes 1 through 3, which include a Road and Biarritz template, represent one of the game’s great starts. The result is a low-profile design that beguiles. 1 spot for decades. Gone too are the clean edged bunkers that never looked at home on a Maxwell design. (Photo: Christian Hafer), Renovating a course that rubs up against Pinehurst No. The routing works its way over and across heaving dunes and through an enchanting coastal forest, and the fact that you don’t miss the sight of the water for most of the round speaks volumes to its design quality. Bandon's original course is a David McLay Kidd design draped atop craggy headlands above the Pacific. (Photo: Dave Samson), Several of Coore & Crenshaw’s finest designs are located at hard-to-access private clubs but many of their works thankfully are available to the public, often courtesy of Mike Keiser. Another striking feature is the absence of bunkers. Rank Course (number prior to course title is 2019 rank) Par Yardage Rating/Slope 1 1. Pebble Beach Resorts (Pebble Beach Golf Links) Pebble Beach, Calif.; Douglas Grant, Jack Neville; 1919. The rest of the property has more modest topography but you are unlikely to notice that fact as the expansive greens offer such interesting targets. ), but it’s just as challenging and offers a greater variety of holes. Why wouldn't they, given the classic Seth Raynor design that tracks along the island’s northeast edge, the delightful tumbling terrain and the spectacular views of Long Island Sound. Perry Maxwell built this inspired North Carolina layout on a former horse farm, and the naturally rolling fairways lead to devilish greens. (May 2019 - April 2021) GOLFWEEK Top 100 PUBLIC Golf Courses in AMERICA: Golfweek's list of the best courses that don't require a membership or knowing the right person. Sheboygan, WI 53083-5156. (Photo: Chip Henderson), One of the great starts to the game with a series of diverse two-shotters leading the golfer well away from the Stanford White clubhouse. A lot of work went into reconnecting the course to the ground and wiping away extraneous movement that had been added over the decades since Ross’s passing. Opens (Balty’s other three Opens were on the Upper course) and two PGAs, but with no more Opens on the schedule, some wonder if the course has fallen off the USGA’s unofficial rota. A superb set of par-5s is but one of the highlights. Golfweek's Best 2021: Top 200 Residential Golf Courses in the U.S. 1. Though admired, it didn’t generate today’s level of affection until Keith Foster’s 2015 restoration that saw trees felled and the property allowed to breathe again. Thanks to the inspired positioning of the bunkers and the angled green, options abound on how to card a big number on this tiny hole. The massive 14th requires a second shot that carries “Hell’s Half Acre,” an imposing Sahara cross-hazard. 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