Some even trumpet it as Tilly’s finest design for regular play. Most memorable is the trio of stunning closing holes, beginning with the 176-yard, par-3 16th, played out over the cliffs that give the course its name. A slew of par-4s on the first nine gives way to a peculiar 3-3-5-4-3-5 start to the second nine. Boasting the biggest sandhills of all Open venues, Royal St. George's heaving, dune-studded linksland also sports the rota's most fearsome bunker, a gaping fairway monstrosity on the par-4 4th. (New), Waterville's slithering par-5 11th, hemmed in by dune ridges and its seaside par-3 17th, with a back tee isolated by dense vegetation and backdropped by MacGillycuddy's Reeks, are both world-class. What a delight that the Maxwells got to work with this special site as their soft touch on the land is a must-study for any architect. (Down 1), Accessible by ferry or air, this exclusive retreat off the Connecticut coast is populated by the oldest of the Old Money crowd, many of whom still enjoy hoofing it. (Down 5), Nine Bridges's appeal starts with its tranquil setting, with holes etched into pine-clad, rolling topography in the shadows of Mount Halla, Korea's tallest mountain. Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Melbourne; Built in 1926 and designed by Alister Mackenzie, this is one of Australia’s premier golfing venues. The most memorable seaside tests are the par-4 4th and 5th, the par-3 12th and the drivable par-4 16th, each with eye-popping scenery and enjoyable risk/rewards. 2, hit the links at some of the most spectacular golf courses in the world. (Down 1), East of Edinburgh sits this fabled links — at least in architectural circles — thanks to its 15th hole, the much-copied Redan, a par-3 played to an elevated, diagonal green. How did MacKenzie get the best from the land? There are over 15,000 golf courses in the United States, and that number continues to drop every year. You haven’t favorited any courses yet. Built in the late 1940s, this design came before Jones had acquired his Oakland Hills “monster” rep. More of Stanley Thompson’s influence is seen in Jones’ early work, highlighted here by his imaginative — and enormous — punchbowl green at the 10th. The golf world saw two new holes in action at the 2019 Open: the 7th and 8th, which replaced the old, comparatively dull 17th and 18th holes. Hard to imagine that the professionals now try to drive the sliver of green at 14 but that’s how the game has changed. (Photo: Courtesy Myopia Hunt Club). Macdonald’s course in 1923 and not much has changed since as its slew of exemplary template holes make it just as relevant today as it was in the age of hickory golf. We also have Golfweek's Best 2020: Top 100 Best Courses You Can Play. Apart from Augusta National, Oakmont Country Club has hosted more major Championships than any other course in the U.S. and it’s considered by many to be the toughest golf course in the world. Work commenced in 1928 and the course didn’t open until 1931. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), Conceived by Jack Nicklaus in 1966 to be his hometown equivalent of Bobby Jones' Augusta National, this 1974 collaboration with Desmond Muirhead was an instant smash, both for its strategic design and flawless conditioning. 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. Hotchkin, 1926, H.S. Its opener is one of the most distinctive in golf, with a stone wall and railway flush along the right side. (Photo: Christian Hafer), This unconventional Doak delight catapulted him into the spotlight. Another of Russell’s creations, Paraparaumu Beach in New Zealand, just missed out inclusion this year but the panel’s appreciation of the East Course raises the question: What is the best 36-hole day in golf at one site? Are the 3rd, 4th and 5th holes as intoxicating as any three consecutive holes on this list? (New), The companion to Barnbougle Dunes yields a Bill Coore/Ben Crenshaw design that differs from its Tasmanian sibling in that its huge dunes run both parallel and perpendicular to the ocean, so holes play up and over the dunes, as well as between them. Fescue fairways help the ground-game options flourish. Cypress Point Club is set at the foothills of the Santa Lucia Mountains on the very tip of the Monterey Peninsula and the cliff top terrain is varied and thrilling. Recent clearing has helped to highlight the stunning nature of the cypress trees that line this hillside overlooking Lake Merced. The beauty of Oakmont is how it doesn’t doll itself up, and yet to a purist the view from the crest of the hill on 15 is as breathtaking as any in the country. Yet what emerged, courtesy of George Thomas and Billy Bell, is one of the game’s strategic design marvels. The course so impressed Jack Nicklaus in his 1966 win that he named his own major-worthy course in Ohio after it. Architecture buffs are likely to be just as captivated by the playing angles at the short two shot 14th with its Road Hole green complex. Established in 1918, Pine Valley has won the number one spot on many lists that showcase the top golf courses on the planet. Seeing a 6,431-yard, par-69 course like Swinley Forest be embraced as an epitome of great design is a powerful message. (No change), Venue for five U.S. Click the star icon to create and share a list of Top 100 Courses you’ve played! The dirty secret at Winged Foot is that more than a few consider the 13th and 17th as the best par-3s on the property, an outlandish claim until you play them. It is considered by many to be the most beautiful golf course in the world. Colt never went down that path and he achieved the best possible result here in that he produced a course that would be a delight to play every day. For shotmaking options and memorable individual holes that require a blend of power and finesse, the Stadium Course has few peers. (Up 14), A herculean building effort by Raynor, Yale embodies the maxim that a world-class course must possess — you guessed it — world-class holes. Compared to other contenders on this list, Yas Links has the most exotic terrain being … The four-year-old design is already acknowledged as the Southern Hemisphere's premier links. (Photo: Larry Lambrecht), One of the five founding members of the United States Golf Association in 1894, Chicago Golf was the site of the nation's first 18-hole course; it also was the first course outside of the Northeast to play host to the U.S. Open. Garden City’s tilted greens, like the 10th and 15th, are lay-of-the-land architecture at its highest form. Its 29th Open and the 144th Open Championship returned “to the Home of Golf” in 2015. Jack Neville, one of its architects, wanted to take full advantage of the location and bring as many holes to the rocky coastline as possible. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), “Hoylake,” as it's popularly known, hosted its 12th Open Championship in 2014. It is one of the most natural golf courses on the planet, it has both wildness and beauty in abundance. To state perhaps the obvious, one simple but effective way to judge a design is by the quality of the course’s property, its hazards and greens. (New), Some sniff at the artificiality of a course being hewn from a swamp, yet that’s also what makes the Stadium Course stand out from the crowd. A 2006 reno by Tom Fazio helped balance the two nines by removing some artificial features and blending new features into the existing dunescape. Even today, no more thrilling, spectacular stretch exists than holes 4 through 10. If you’re a serious golfer, it’s well worth travelling the world to experience some of the best golf courses the planet has to offer. Nine Bridges has played host to the PGA Tour's CJ Cup. But the game in the mountains, desert or along lakes is quite nice, too. Some of the best golf courses in the world include the Cypress Point Club located in California, the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Gullane, Scotland, and the Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. (Up 2), The value of a good architect is highlighted here in technicolor. In short, Merion has everything, including newly installed sub-air and irrigation systems that lend more control over the firmness and speed of the playing surfaces. Isn’t that the very measure of design greatness? For a course famed for its difficulty, what gets lost in the shuffle is the brilliance of its short par-4s. Awarded as the best golf course in the Middle East for three consecutive years at the Asia Pacific Golf Summit, Yas Links is the first true Links course in that part of the world. (Photo: Getty Images), For most of its 80-year history, the Cal Club, as locals call it, served up a tight though well-regarded Bay Area course, enhanced by its association with Ken Venturi. (Up 14), A Boston Brahmin society haunt for more than 100 years, this tree-lined design has played host to three U.S. Following events such as the 2004 Ryder Cup and 2008 PGA Championship won by Padraig Harrington, the brilliant Donald Ross routing and beguiling green contouring has restored its status to "great," as opposed to "hard." Same applies here, with Pine Valley’s only benchmark being itself. (Up 12), Founding a private club in a remote destination is not without peril and it is reasonable to expect a club to take some time find its footing. Winged Foot, Cabot, Bandon, Sunningdale or here? There's internal out-of-bounds all over the lot. ", No course thrives more on looking mean and playing vicious. Which golf course is the most scenic? While some argue that the closing stretch is too flat to inspire affection, it is undeniably tough, earning Troon its long-held accolades. Add in its fescue fairways and the site’s broad slopes and you have a course whose asks change daily. Tillinghast layout. Located right next to the Firth of Clyde, with craggy rocks and superb views across to the Mull of Kintyre... No other course has hosted more Opens than the Old Course at St Andrews. But it’s good to have some new blood too, right? (No change), Steep ravines affect play throughout its famed stretch of holes from 10-15. 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. (Photo: Courtesy Kiawah Island Resort), Pete Dye's personal favorite of all of his designs, Teeth of the Dog is flat-out gorgeous, with seven holes practically sunk into the Caribbean Sea. Fuji and cliff-top panoramas of the Pacific Ocean. (Down 53), Preeminent Canadian architect Stanley Thompson hit his professional peak at this quiet club near downtown Toronto. Both intended for Augusta National to reflect the spirit and strategic options of the Old Course at St. Andrews, the course that they admired most. Seth Raynor retooled his mentor C.B. It's not a pretty course in the conventional sense, as there are no lighthouses, mountains or wild majestic undulations. (Up 1), Its stark, open-plain setting is the definition of a heathland and as a test of character and shotmaking, Walton Heath has few peers. Mark Brooks, 1996 PGA champion, summed up this Golden Age A.W. Best New Golf Courses in the World. Rolling, sandy terrain, rippled fairways that were spared from a bulldozer, ever-present winds, wavy prairie grasses and gigantic blow-out bunkers create the sensation of being seaside in the middle of landlocked Nebraska. Pine Valley, Clementon, New Jersey Image credit: golfcoursegurus.com. Nearly every hole at St. Andrews and Augusta National provides a safe route to the green and also a riskier one. The 7,565 portions of land have hosted about 2 Opens and gone on to host some of the best golfers of its time. (Photo: Gary Kellner/Dimpled Rock), Tree-dotted dunes, open meadows and bluff-top views of Long Island Sound highlight play at this 2003 Bill Coore-Ben Crenshaw design. In fact, some people prefer the more muscular New Course to the Old. Handara Golf & Resort, Bali Handara Golf & Resort Bali is a mountain golf resort located near Bedugul that brings world-class golf to the region of Bali. The recently expanded greens have created a plethora of new hole locations around the greens’ perimeters, and the player’s chess match with the clever design is more intense than ever. In the memorability department, however, it takes a backseat to the par-4 13th, The Pit, whose green sits directly behind a low stone wall. Together, they took bunker configuration and angled greens to new heights in the 1920s. Nullarbor Links Golf Course Home of the Players Championship since 1982, the design has evolved into a handsome battleground (however you feel about the towering clubhouse), highlighting Pete Dye’s talent for envisioning something from nothing. (Down 7), Ben Hogan called this course a "monster" in capturing the 1951 U.S. Open, thanks to a severe course setup and alterations by Robert Trent Jones Sr. (Photo: Courtesy), Developers Ben Cowan-Dewar and Mike Keiser handed over a rolling plot of coastal Nova Scotia terrain to Canadian architect Rod Whitman. The game’s best front nine includes the 217-yard, par-3 4th and the blind par-4 9th with its views of the Irish Sea, the Mountains of Mourne and the red-brick steeple of the Slieve Donard Hotel. From the Broadmoor in Colorado to La Manga in Spain, these 12 luxury golf resorts offer some of the world's best locations to play and stay. There are few daunting carries and the greens are huge, so what’s the big deal? So how hard is it for a course to become World ranked? (Down 4), “Kingston Heath offers perhaps the best collection of par-3s without water in the world,” Greg Norman says. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), Golf in the United Kingdom started along its coastline on linksland but as the sport became popular, people wanted courses nearer to where they lived. Forced carries over ravines, greens set along ridge-tops and the influence of Pages Creek add to the challenge. A collection of golf's most fearsome-looking bunkers populate the course. Topping our list of the best countries to play golf is Scotland. Known as the Duel Hole, the drop-shot par-3 7th may be the course’s most famous hole but its par-4s, like the 2nd, 10th and 12th, deserve equal acclaim. The drivable ½-par 9th is another design standout with its angled green toward play. Tillinghast in 1926 and Gil Hanse’s restoration this past decade has the course at peak. (Up 26), This Westchester County course has always enjoyed a spectacular component to it, courtesy of breathtaking views of the Hudson River. A bold start that features a 475-yard par-4 and a 225-yard par-3 give way to gentler, though strategically, rich holes that were favorites of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, a frequent visitor. “Sandwich,” as it is known colloquially, serves up blind shots and supremely interesting contours in equal measure. The golf course was first designed by Neville and Grant in 1919 and is inducted in the fifth place in our list of 10 Best Golf Courses in the World. Not only was Shinnecock Hills Golf Club one of the five founding members of the USGA but also it was where one of the first specifically designed golf clubhouses was built. (Up 5), 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. (New), 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. 17. The barren landscape possesses virtually no trees or water, just drainage ditches that traverse the land. Colt design that maximizes its setting in the high dunes along the Irish Sea. Two of the New’s par-5s — the 6th and 13th — are exceptions and anchor each nine. The question is answered at the 1st, with a green that follows the natural contours and slopes away from the player. The exposed, gorgeous par-3 4th that juts out to the tip of Sally's Point invites comparisons to Pebble Beach's 7th. Mission accomplished. (Up 3), Lahinch charms with titanic sandhills and stunning views of both the Atlantic Ocean and of the Cliffs of Moher. Short by modern day technology, it's still visually demanding, visually impressive.” (Down 2), Hale Irwin survived the 1974 "Massacre at Winged Foot" U.S. Open to win at seven over par. Koninklijke Haagsche (Royal Hague). (Up 1), Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw moved only teaspoons of dirt to construct the most natural, hew-to-the-land layout built since World War II. The design itself stands up to the aesthetics. To view our map, which highlights the best golf courses in Continental Europe and where they are, click here Dye and owner Herb Kohler engineered a mind-boggling cleanup, moved 3 million cubic yards of dirt, trucked in 7,000 loads of sand to create the hills and bunkers and relocated the bluffs back off the shore. Many of these great layouts have been ranked within the World Top 100 since golf course rankings began. Great attention has been paid to the mow lines, with short tight fairway grass on the high side of the entrance to all the greens. One par-3 is tiny, at 115 yards; the others measure 236, 246 and 256 yards. A comprehensive and definitive guide to the best golf courses in Continental Europe. When you discover the design plays as good as it looks, you have something special. The longest golf course in the world at 8,548 yards, Jade Dragon Snow Mountain includes a 711-yard par-five (and two more that measure over 680 yards), a … As proof of their magical skills, look no further than Riv’s 311-yard, par-4 10th. With two courses, with 18 holes each, it is certainly one of the best and most exciting golf courses in the world. The reality, however, is that most courses that feature on our World Top 100 table are household names that have become permanent fixtures. (Up 5), The opener is the easiest hole (and the course’s only three-shotter) and then … hold on! As a unit, this is one of the best feats of golf architecture and still remains a landmark for golf players from around the globe. Geoff Ogilvy didn't fare much better in 2006, when his five-over total took home the trophy. Well now, you won’t get a consensus because people have different ideas of what is scenic. (Down 4), This 14-time British Open host dates to 1887. Few golfers get to experience this posh coastal retreat and they were rewarded with first-time views of what is arguably the finest site on which Donald Ross ever worked. Do you agree with the list? Walton Heath was the venue of the 1981 Ryder Cup, when arguably the strongest American side of all time demolished the Europeans, 18.5 to 9.5. Just ask Donald Trump. One of the best is this property, where Colt teased a diverse collection of holes from the rolling landscape. Any list that failed to feature any of the aforementioned courses would be unbelievable. The Royal Portrush Golf Club is located in Portrush, Northern Ireland. The Golf Advisor Staff has determined the 50 most beautiful courses with public access. Ebert's restoration efforts have just been unveiled and once again, sand is a dominant theme. This is one of their best — public or private. (Down 14), With this land on the east side of the Ohoopee River where sand accumulated for centuries, Hanse finally got a dream site upon which to build an original design. This par 72 course is actually ranked 12th best course in the world, and many believe it to be Dr Alister Mackenzie’s greatest design. There is much to admire here, including the 606-yard, par-5 12th, which arcs around the bay and the 212-yard, par-3 15th that demands a carry over the sea. (Photo: Evan Schiller), The blend of tidal marshes, scrub-topped dunes, live oaks and the soothing sound of the Atlantic on every hole make this one of the South’s most memorable playing experiences. The golf courses are called Dunluce and Valley. (Down 1), Ever confident in his own work, Alister MacKenzie was quick to praise the talent of others. (Down 4), This low-key 1926 Seth Raynor creation in suburban Cincinnati dishes out deep bunkers and huge, squared-off greens on a property laced with valleys and ravines. (Photo: Larry Lambrecht), What makes Merion so distinctive is its remarkable variety. What follows are 12 par-4s, 10 (!) "I love the way it plays firm and fast-running, the way the bunkering frames and almost intrudes into the putting surfaces and the brilliance of the bunkering style with the native scrubby look. (Down 11), Wickham wows with an opening stretch of seaside headland holes, three par-3s that skirt the sea and a Cape-style 18th that demands a bite-off-as-much-as-you-dare drive over Victoria Cove. On a "difficulty" scale of 1 to 10, Jack Nicklaus once rated the West course a 12. (Photo: Evan Schiller), Because of its remote location, Crystal Downs was once overlooked but that changed when Tom Doak introduced the course to Ben Crenshaw in the 1980s. (Up 7), One of the world's top 10 when it comes to views, each nine at Cape Kidnappers boasts a sequence of staggeringly dramatic holes. The emphasis on variety and strategy became the foundation for strategic designs that followed, including Augusta National. Dating to 1916, the course was made over by A.W. Opens averaged nearly 324, or 81 strokes per round. Apart from being handed a magnificent piece of land upon which to work, Flynn was given something else nearly as valuable: time. 9. De Pan doesn’t have the topography of St. George’s Hill but it does have sand dunes sprinkled throughout the property. (Up 9), What a good thing the club did by hosting a televised event to raise money to fight Covid in May 2020. When great golf courses meet the world's most stunning land forms, it makes for the most epic experience in the game. Does anything in golf compare with that final stroll up the par-5 18th as it curves left around Carmel Bay? Its random green contours are noteworthy as is the construction technique that left micro-undulations in the fairways. Maidstone has struck the perfect balance. Pine Valley excels at all three, with many contending it has the most formidable hazards and sophisticated green complexes in golf. There are plenty of familiar names on this year’s list of Top 100 Courses in the World. (Up 12), Roughly 200 bunkers menace this rugged links that has hosted Open Championships since 1926. (Up 32), Japan's answer to Pebble Beach is this 1936 design that boasts staggering views of snow-capped Mt. Opens and the 1999 Ryder Cup. (Photo: Evan Schiller), This 16-time Open venue was never more testing or memorable than in 2013, when Phil Mickelson rode his 3-wood to victory. In part, by breaking the “rules” and having back-to-back par-5s on the front and back-to-back par-3s on the back. (Photo: Joann Dost), Now under the Trump aegis, Turnberry provides unforgettable images, from Tom Watson's heroic and tragic performances to remarkable seaside holes that feature churning surf, a lighthouse and vistas of the football-shaped monolith called Ailsa Craig jutting out of the sea. The Black is one of the great routings, highlighted by the masterful way Tillinghast placed the fairways and greens from the 2nd hole in a valley all the way through the dogleg left 9th. The south-end holes are akin to a traditional Scottish links. At the Dunluce course, you will explore the ruins of the castle of Dunluce, dating from the thirteenth century. Find out what are the worst golf courses in the country, so that you know to avoid them if you plan on trying to visit as many courses as possible throughout your life. The 4th hole, for instance, features a reverse-camber fairway: the hole swings right to left but the fairway tilts left to right, mandating a draw from the tee. (Photo: Andy Johnson/The Fried Egg), Tom Doak’s works along large bodies of water populate our list but some contend what he did in the American West at Rock Creek is just as exhilarating as his more photographed courses in sandy soil. (Up 2), A.W. Recent tree clearing along the perimeter has enhanced an appreciation of the site’s phenomenal coastal setting. Arguably America’s premier urban design, LACC North hosted the 2017 Walker Cup and design afficionados can’t wait for the highly anticipated 2023 U.S. Open. With bunkers and water hazards framed by railroad ties and tall native grasses scattered throughout, the distinctive Dye style began to take hold. His placement of the green sites — some on knobs or plateaus, some at ground level and the magnificent 10th green at the hole’s low point beyond a hillock define the challenge. Boasting tranquil, historic 18-hole courses, Scotland offers some of the best courses to make use of your … The meanest of the Open rota courses has produced winners such as Ben Hogan, Gary Player and Tom Watson. (Photo: Dave Samson). (Photo: Chris Condon/Getty Images), 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. A strategic delight, it is stern but fair, with heather, gorse, rough and penal, high walled bunkers that must be avoided. A master router, Colt incorporated them in every possible manner. For the lucky few who get to play here, they enjoy one of the best walks in the sport as MacKenzie effortlessly transports the player around the diverse property. Scattered blow-out bunkers, gigantic natural dunes, smartly contoured greens and Pacific panoramas complete Doak’s first masterpiece. 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. The next hole, a dogleg right, calls for a fade. Macdonald/Seth Raynor, 1913/A.W. The course’s most famous hole is also its most feared, the 650-yard, par-5 15th which falls away on both sides of the fairway and which sports a horizon green perched precariously on a bluff overlooking the sea. (Up 4), 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. (Photo: Jim Krajicek), Harry Vardon left us much more than six Open wins and a grip. No surprise, the 2020 U.S. (Photo: LC Lambrecht), Blend the towering dunes of Ballybunion, the relentless challenge of Carnoustie and the legendary bombast of Donald Trump and you'd have a potential Open site for the ages. The dominant theme of our new ranking of the World's 100 Greatest Golf Courses is proximity to the sea. (Photo: Channing Benjamin), Tara Iti jumped onto our World list in 2017 as one of our highest debuting courses ever. Set in the windiest spot of any course on our list, Wickham compensates with wide landing areas. 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. Eric Apperly added this hole in 1937. Probably not, given its last one was in 1908. From the "Home of Golf" St. Andrews to Pinehurst No. Adding to the pleasure of its romantic location is an exceptional set of Willie and John Park greens, many of which feature dramatic false fronts. (Down 3), Devereux Emmet and Walter Travis share credit for this old-school design that plays across Hempstead Plain on Long Island. Echoed five-time Open champion Tom Watson, “It is one of the best and most beautiful tests of links golf anywhere.” Greenkeeper John Bambury embarked several years ago to convert the poa greens to fine fescue and to re-establish the running game. In 2016, Pinnacle Point was named South Africa’s Best Golf Course at the 3rd Annual World Golf Awards. (Photo: David Cannon/Getty Images), Diamante’s free-form architecture rests gently on the land, and the absence of any hard lines let the golfer’s eye soak in the delightful contrast between the dazzling Pacific Ocean, the dunescape and the emerald playing surfaces. So impressed was Ben Hogan with Seminole's virtues that he would play and practice here for 30 straight days each year leading up to the Masters. (Down 34), This 1999 Kyle Phillips design 15 miles from the Old Course has earned the respect of links fans, who can be a tough bunch as they generally travel to the United Kingdom to play courses that are 100-plus years old. Tiger Woods, who won the 2002 "People's Open," as that U.S. Open came to be known. It’s an exhilarating location for a classic links golf course... National Golf Links of America is a golf course of monumental historical importance, it’s a “Bear’s Best”, or “Blair's Best” of the early 20th century. Others might relish the shelf green at the 9th that poses similar intriguing questions as the 12th at the Old Course. (Down 15), Better known to English speakers as The Hague, The Netherlands' highest-ranking course is a Morrison and Alison collaboration that plays across chaotically heaving fairways amid substantial dunes that set the tone for a remarkable — and taxing — lay-of-the-land journey. Though the course is barely 30 years old, it already has an illustrious history of hosting famous events, none more so than the drama-filled 1991 "War by the Shore" Ryder Cup. (Up 19), GOLF Magazine's Top New International Course of 2009 has maintained its early lofty results thanks to a brilliant Gil Hanse/Mark Parsinen design that was effusively praised by Phil Mickelson — and that was before he won the 2013 Scottish Open here. Its fairways are flat, its vistas bleak. Alison introduced to Hirono in the early 1930s, so similar traps built on any course since are known as “Alisons.” Originally, the course bore a sandy, scrubby appearance, but heavy tree planting changed Hirono's character over the years. Lakes, creeks and wooded slopes not only contribute to the beauty and variety, but are seamlessly integrated into the design. 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. Golf course design is often judged harshly, but the strategic model of Pine Valley sees it a consistent presence on lists of best golf courses in the world. Trump Scotland serves up a superb collection of par-3s and a set of fully exposed back tees perched atop sandhills. The fact that you can walk it in two and half hours makes you question the merit of courses that are so much longer. Firm, rumpled, fescue fairways, coastal breezes and endless views of the Gulf of St. Lawrence make it abundantly clear why Nova Scotia is the Latin name for “New Scotland.” Whitman’s talent for adding micro-contours in and around the greens is unsurpassed but are overlooked here because the views are so spectacular. Each year we publish three lists that are the foundation of our course-ratings program: Golfweek’s Best Modern Courses, Golfweek’s Best Classic Courses, Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play, state by state. That’s great architecture. Recent tree-planting and narrowing of corridors stands in contrast to that shared vision and is at odds with what has transpired at other Golden Age cornerstone designs this century, proving what a tough position ANGC finds itself in continuing to test the world’s best players in golf’s most anticipated event. Macan, 1926/Alister MacKenzie, 1928/Kyle Phillips, 2007, Harry Vardon, 1905/H.S. Some of its template holes, including the Alps 3rd, the Redan 4th, the Short 6th and the Leven 17th, are arguably superior to their namesake holes in the United Kingdom that Macdonald copied. (New), 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. 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. The Ailsa course at the Turnberry Resort is probably the most scenic Open Championship golf course. Situated 23 miles north of Aberdeen, Cruden Bay offers many novel features, including the par-4 14th, with its funnel-shaped bathtub green and the dramatic par-3 4th, which overlooks the Water of Cruden and the fishing village of Port Erroll. Oitavos Dunes has been recognized as the 55th best golf course in the world on GOLF Magazine’s 2017 Top 100 Courses in the World as well as the number one course in Portugal. Opens since 1986, most recently in 2018, this is William Flynn’s undisputed design masterpiece. Known for its enchanting opening hole that demands a drive over the beach, Machrihanish provides a gleeful romp through shaggy sandhills on the front nine. Macdonald together for the first time and what they created still stands as a marvel of strategic design. By: GOLF Editors September 1, 2020 Sweetens Cove is one of the hottest courses in the world right now — a fact reflected in its spot in GOLF's inaugural ranking of 9-hole courses. Spectacular ocean views often come with the price of atrocious playing conditions but not here. A die-hard New Yorker remarked, “It’s enough to make one want to live New Jersey.” (Photo: Russell Kirk), Newly minted as Canada's top-ranked course, this four-year-old Bill Coore/Ben Crenshaw design towers more than 100 feet above the Gulf of St. Lawrence, inspiring Pebble Beach-like awe. 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. The Old course at St Andrews, Augusta National, Royal Melbourne, Pebble Beach and Muirfield are all championship venues with centuries of history. Equal parts weird and wonderful, this host to 24 Open Championships (including the first 12) features a perfect combination of quirk and muscle. His own sense of aesthetics complemented the rustic site’s color palette of browns, rusts and tans. Welcome to the Golf World Top 100 Courses Continental Europe. (Photo: Evan Schiller), Greg Norman has never been shy about professing his admiration for Alister MacKenzie. Only Mike Keiser would have approved of such an unusual sequence and this course helped modern architecture break free from some certain design shackles that had constrained designers over the past five decades. Laurie Auchterlonie won the 1902 U.S. Open here with record scores, owing to the debut of the longer, more durable Haskell ball. (Photo: Evan Schiller), Arnold Palmer, Tom Weiskopf and Tom Watson are among the Americans who have won at Troon, yet the most memorable shot was struck by a non-winner, 71-year-old Gene Sarazen, who aced the 123-yard “Postage Stamp” 8th during the 1973 Open — with a 5-iron! The middle of the back nine has some of the finest green contours of any links. of which measure more than 420 yards, and a famously diabolical group of five par-3s that have this 6,503-yard course weighing in yard for yard as one of the most difficult on our list. It is with great pleasure that we announce the nominees for World's Best New Golf Course in the 6th annual World Golf Awards. The ability to shape tee balls played to Lee Janzen’s strength when he won the 1998 U.S. Open here. This year marks the course’s continued, impressive rise in the rankings as it now cracks the top 50 — and it doesn’t seem finished yet. (Photo: Andy Johnson/The Fried Egg), This ancient links dates to 1842 and is defined by heather, gorse, jungle-like fescue rough, steep-faced revetted bunkers and the sinuous Barry Burn — all of which create havoc in the wind. (Photo: Courtesy SFGC), After weeks of tromping around the yucca-choked sand hills of Hutchinson, architect Perry Maxwell proclaimed, “There are 118 good golf holes here. Troia Golf is designed by the American golf architect Robert Trent Jones Senior. One of those bunkers, in the left-center of the 18th fairway, cost Adam Scott the 2012 Open. The short par-4 4th, reachable par-5 11th and the long par-4 14th rank among Dye’s all-time best. I feel it already deserves to be ranked among the best modern courses in the world, and so does the second course at Sand Valley, a David McLay Kidd design called Mammoth Dunes, that started allowing preview play this past fall. (Photo: Andy Johnson/The Fried Egg), Gil Hanse's team restored George Thomas's classic to perfection in 2010. For decades, the land was smothered underneath a canopy of trees but Keith Foster and then Gil Hanse have opened up the property for all to admire. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), The layout's signature hole is the 195-yard, par-3 6th, which demands a stout carry over an inlet of Cape Banks — but it wasn't Alister MacKenzie's handiwork. It was elected one of the best golf courses in the world. Alison's superb bunkering and strategies mix with undulating terrain that make it worth the three-hour trip from Tokyo. Amateur telecast from here was captivating. Its enviable location in the dunes along the Pacific Ocean, along with superior fine-fescue fairways and swirls of natural grass and sand, have some reviewers wishing it could host an Open tomorrow — if only it were 11,000 miles farther northwest. 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. Remember when Tiger Woods was once voted the most underrated player on tour when he won three majors in a year? True, the Great Depression commenced during construction but the grace with which the holes flow across the property is a tribute to the hands-on, slow-build process. Deep bunkers are Woodhall Spa's defining trait, along with plentiful gorse and a stellar set of par-3s. Credit architects H.S. The design was immediately embraced, and the minimalist movement started in earnest, with this course arguably kicking off the second Golden Age. Pebble Beach golf course, located in Pebble Beach, California, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, is one of the most beautiful golf courses in the world. “Nothing less than the finest seaside course I have ever seen,” said Hall of Fame writer Herbert Warren Wind. Golf is generally considered best along a cool coastline. His hard work is just now reaching fruition. Holes such as the par-5 14th call to mind an East Coast version of Cypress Point. The club prides itself on its firm playing surfaces and when the coastal breezes kick in, watch out. (Photo: Nile Young), H.S. If you search the best golf courses photograph on the Internet, you will come across beautiful photos of these golf courses. Let the beating commence! The same design principles — fairway contours that either shunt you out of position or send you to the ideal location, hazards that appear ageless and greens that offer a wide range of hole locations —demand you reassess how to best play each hole from one day to the next. Deep pot bunkers and low dunes that offer little protection from the wind make Portmarnock Ireland's sternest, yet fairest, championship test. In the United States, he considered Perry Maxwell to be as talented as anyone; in Australia, his man was Alex Russell. Inverness’ home hole famously measures under 400 yards and is one of the most interesting closers in the game. 1 spot for decades. From a presentation perspective, few courses are as dialed-in. 3. (Up 4), Always a delight to find a course that rewards the lost art of shaping shots. Like Rye, its quintet of one-shotters and tight sub-70 par make it more of a complete test than a quick glance at its scorecard might indicate. Despite its intimidating name, Teeth of the Dog entrances, starting with its superior collection of par-3s. To see our latest World Top 100, simply scroll down this page. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), The Black intimidates golfers with a sign at the 1st tee that recommends the course “only for highly skilled golfers.” Among the highly skilled? Which comes as no surprise as it also tops the list of the most exclusive golf courses in the UK. Tom Weiskopf cites the primary appeal: "The continuous change in direction from hole to hole leads to different winds, great balance and maximum variety." Now in its second decade, and courtesy of a new greenkeeper, Ballyneal enjoys its best playing conditions since opening. After Tom Watson played here before his Open defense in 1981, he remarked that the experience was “the most fun I've ever had a on a golf course.” Donald Ross grew up here, though Dornoch took its final shape as we know it today well after he left. (Photo: Joann Dost), NGLA, or “National,” as it's known, brought Seth Raynor and C.B. 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. (Down 6), Tucked away in a nearly impossible-to-find forested location 40 miles north of Paris is a low-key heathland design that is utterly charming and utterly private. Colt's 97-year-old companion to its charming elder, the Old, stands on its own merits. Colt, 1895/Tom Simpson/Herbert Tippet/Guy Campbell, 1907, Davis Love III/Mark Love, 2010/Paul Cowley, 2016, Donald Ross, 1917/Robert Trent Jones Sr., 1950, C.B. 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. Modern architects, take note! Holes 1 through 3, which include a Road and Biarritz template, represent one of the game’s great starts. When you layer on Colt’s improvements (such as moving the 12th green high and to the left), you end up with one of the game’s most noble inland courses. I got to play the Mauna Lani South Course and I can absolutely see why number 15 is the most photographed hole in the world! Pine Valley Golf Club was the dream of a Philadelphian hotelier, George Crump, who sadly died before its completion. Constant refinements, no matter how small, have helped this course continually power up the rankings. 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. Add to this the splendid contouring of the greens and the rich variety of approach shots that you play into those greens. All Kohler told Dye was "I want the course to look like it's in Ireland." The legacy he left behind is universally considered to be the perfect example of penal golf course architecture. Opens? Pebble Beach Golf Links, USA. Even with no rough, the runner-up could muster only one under par over four rounds. Our expert course raters sized up the best golf courses on the planet to rank GOLF’s Top 100 Courses in the World for 2020-21. Built in a narrow canyon, there was no reason to hold high hopes for this course. (Photo: Patrick Koenig), Australia's greatest links achieves top-40 status thanks in large part to the sophisticated design and but also to the stirring seaside setting in Tasmania, with holes nestled in the large dunes that run parallel to the ocean. Bunkers were reshaped and relocated, fairways were widened and re-shaped and a natural barranca was brought back into play as a strategic hazard. Woods was the only golfer to break par for 72 holes, owing to rugged, uphill par-4s, massive bunkers and the wrist-fracturing rough found on this Rees Jones-restored A.W. (Photo: Joann Dost), This seaside classic is worth the journey. Arnold Palmer once tabbed the 15th as one of golf's best par-3s. One of the earliest inland courses that established a new standard in design came here at Sunningdale just after the turn of the last century. 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. 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), This 1889 Old Tom Morris creation is one of the most handsome tests in the world. Yet, when the wind is up, it's one of the game’s fiercest links, one that requires supreme shotmaking, as Tiger’s Open win here proved in 2006. With the wind more evident and the playing surfaces firm, the course’s thorny playing attributes are once again on full display. Rebuilt following its use for RAF airfields in World War II, the "Duel in the Sun" 1977 British Open venue witnessed a recent series of well-received design changes by MacKenzie & Ebert that better utilized the rugged coastline. Is that true for Myopia Hunt, given that it has hosted four U.S. Tom Doak and Ian Andrew spearheaded a restoration that was completed in 2015. Following a 2008 Kyle Phillips re-do that was part restoration and part re-design, many feel this private course is now the equal to any course in California north of Cypress Point. Highlights include wide fairways, wild and woolly bunkers and panoramic views of Moray Firth and the Scottish Highlands. Golf Digest's top-100 ranking said it best: "Pine Valley blends all three schools of golf design -- penal, heroic and strategic -- throughout the course, often times on a single hole." Often described as the home of golf and looked up to as an iconic location to play the sport, Scotland tops the list with locations such as St. Andrews, Muirfield and Eden course. (Photo: Evan Schiller), Modern architecture did itself no favors by pursuing holes that constantly scream at the golfer, because at some point the golfer goes tone deaf. Tillinghast design this way: "There are probably six hard holes, six really hard holes and six impossible holes." Some critics of rankings grumble that hosting a major unduly elevates a course. Some par-4s are short, others are monsters. Hotchkin for enhancing Vardon's work and turning the course into one of golf's supreme shotmaking tests. Maintaining coastal dunes is an art form: expose too much sand and it blows away; cover it up and you lose a sense of place. A superb set of par-5s is but one of the highlights. The par-5 4th and its iconic cross-bunkering is a world-beater. The Clyde/Squirrel combo was used for the 1913 Open when local lad Francis Ouimet stunned the big, bad Brits. I'm also a fan of the often very wide fairways that reward positioning and of the mix of long and short par-4s. Its tournament course is a composite layout, comprised of 18 of the club's 27 holes. The Ailsa course at the Turnberry Resort is probably the most scenic Open Championship golf course. It was absolutely beautiful. Our expert course raters sized up the best golf courses on the planet to rank GOLF’s Top 100 Courses in the World for 2020-21. As well as being beautifully crafted themselves, the best golf courses are usually found in the most incredible of locations as well, making a golf vacation an experience unlike any other. The result is Canada's first authentic links. Ross spent much personal time on this design and it manifests itself with a stunning collection of par-4s headlined by the 6th, 7th, 15th, 17th and 18th. Hard to find better playing angles. A dream course to play on a regular basis. There are plenty to pick from here, including the 1st, 4th, 8th, 10th and the love-it-or-hate-it 18th, but the hole everyone needs to see at least once in their life is the famous downhill Biarritz 9th. 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. That changed in 2016 when Gil Hanse embarked on a two-year project to imbue the greens with a C.B. (Up 1), Many of the game's elite consider this course to be the fairest Open rota course. Old Tom Morris' 1893 design, coupled with Alister MacKenzie's 1927 enhancements, including the 9th green, and Martin Hawtree's 2003 push into the big dunes, proves an irresistible combination of beauty, challenge and fun. That’s the flexibility of short grass — and Ross’s design genius. A poor course set-up for the 1999 Open only furthered its reputation as “Carnastie,” but if you play from the right set of tees, you will be surprised by the variety and interest that its holes possess. Colt, 1912/S.V. More info on Royal Dornoch >> "Arguably one of the most underrated top-rated golf courses. Macdonald flair that, well, even Macdonald would appreciate. Birkdale boasts towering sandhills and no blind shots, as most of the holes roll through valleys. 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