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Golfweek's Best Classic Courses 2022: From Pebble Beach to Pinehurst, the top 200 golf courses built before 1960


Welcome to the Golfweek’s Best 2022 list of the Top 200 Classic Courses before 1960 in the United States.

Each year we publish many lists, with this Top 200 Classic Courses list among the premium offerings. Also extremely popular and significant are the lists for Top 200 Modern Courses, the Best Courses You Can Play State by State and Best Private Courses State by State.

The hundreds of members of our course-ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them based on 10 criteria on a points basis of 1 through 10. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings are averaged to produce these rankings. The top handful of courses in the world have an average rating of above 9, while many excellent layouts fall into the high-6 to the 8 range.

To ensure these lists are up-to-date, Golfweek’s Best in recent years has altered how the individual ratings are compiled into the rankings. Only ratings from rounds played in the past 10 years are included in the compilations. This helps ensure that any course in the rankings still measures up.

Courses also must have a minimum of 25 votes to qualify for the Top 200 Modern or the Top 200 Classic. Other Golfweek’s Best lists, such as Best Courses You Can Play or Best Private, do not require as many votes. This makes it possible that a course can show up on other lists but not on the premium Top 200 lists.

Each course is listed with its average rating next to the name, the location, the year it opened and the designers. The list also notes in parenthesis next to the name of each course where that course ranked in 2021. Also included with many courses are links to recent stories about that layout.

After the designers are several designations that note what type of facility it is:

• p: private
• d: daily fee
• r: resort course
• t: tour course
• u: university
• m: municipal
• re: real estate
• c: casino

* Indicates new to or returning to this list.

Editor’s note: The 2022 Golfweek’s Best Modern Courses list for the top 200 layouts built after 1960 in the U.S. was published Monday, May 23. The Best Courses You Can Play lists and the Best Private Courses lists will follow over the next two weeks. 

Nos. 1-25

Pebble Beach Pebble Beach Golf Links in California (Courtesy of Pebble Beach)

1. Pine Valley (1) 9.60
Pine Valley, N.J.; 1914; George Crump; p
Pine Valley votes to allow women members, get on ‘right side of history’

2. Cypress Point (3) 9.59
Pebble Beach, Calif.; 1928; Alister MacKenzie; p
Marion Hollins, the visionary behind the iconic 16th at Cypress Point, finally gets her World Golf Hall of Fame due

3. Augusta National (2) 9.51
Augusta, Ga.; 1932; Alister MacKenzie, Bobby Jones; p, t
Closed blinds and 12-hour shifts: Behind the production of the Masters’ Pimento Cheese sandwiches

4. Shinnecock Hills (4) 9.26
Southampton, N.Y.; 1931; William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p, t
U.S. Open sites through 2051: Shinnecock Hills – 2026

5. National Golf Links of America (5) 9.20
Southampton, N.Y.; 1911; Charles Blair Macdonald; p

6. Oakmont (6) 9.07
Oakmont, Pa.; 1903; Henry Fownes; p
USGA declares Oakmont a second anchor site, unveiling stout lineup of future championships in Pennsylvania

7. Merion (East) (7) 8.89
Ardmore, Pa.; 1912; Hugh Wilson; p

8. Chicago GC (8) 8.80
Wheaton, Ill.; 1894; Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor; p
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9. Pebble Beach Golf Links (9) 8.77
Pebble Beach, Calif.; 1919; Douglas Grant, Jack Neville; r, d, t
WATCH: Jordan Spieth made one of the best pars you’ll ever see from the cliff on No. 8 at Pebble Beach

10. Fishers Island Club (10) 8.76
Fishers Island, N.Y.; 1926; Seth Raynor; p

11. Prairie Dunes (11) 8.56
Hutchinson, Kan; 1937; Perry Maxwell, Press Maxwell; p

12. Seminole (12) 8.51
Juno Beach, Fla.; 1929; Donald Ross; p
Rory McIlroy on the challenge of Seminole: ‘I putted off the green’

T13. Los Angeles CC (North) (14) 8.45
Los Angeles, Calif.; 1927; William P. Bell, Herbert Fowler, George C. Thomas Jr., Gil Hanse; p
The golden age of golf course renovation and restoration

T13. Crystal Downs (13) 8.45
Frankfort, Mich.; 1931; Alister MacKenzie, Perry Maxwell; p

15. Winged Foot (West) (15) 8.43
Mamaroneck, N.Y.; 1923; A.W. Tillinghast; p
‘He found a better way’: Bryson DeChambeau flipped the script to win the 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot

16. Pinehurst No. 2 (16) 8.30
Pinehurst, N.C.; 1903; Donald Ross; r, d, t
Pinehurst, St. Andrews connected by more than just history

17. San Francisco GC (17) 8.26
San Francisco, Calif.; 1915; A.W. Tillinghast; p

18. Riviera (18) 8.18
Pacific Palisades, Calif.; 1927; George C. Thomas Jr.,
William P. Bell; p, t
No. 6 at Riviera features rare design feature: A bunker in the middle of the green

19. Shoreacres (19) 8.15
Lake Bluff, Ill.; 1921; Seth Raynor; p

20. Peachtree (T21) 8.14
Atlanta, Ga.; 1948; Robert Trent Jones Sr., Bobby Jones; p

21. Somerset Hills (20) 8.12
Bernardsville, N.J.; 1918; A.W. Tillinghast; p

22. Old Town Club (T21) 8.10
Winston-Salem, N.C.; 1939; Perry Maxwell; p

23. Oakland Hills (South) (T23) 8.08
Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; 1918; Donald Ross; p
WATCH: Oakland Hills Country Club clubhouse catches fire in Michigan

24. The Country Club (Composite) (25) 8.01
Brookline, Mass; 1895; Willie Campbell, William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p

25. Maidstone Club (26) 7.98
East Hampton, N.Y.; 1899; William H. Tucker, Willie Park Jr; p

Nos. 26-50

Southern Hills (No. 18) Gabe Gudgel Southern Hills in Oklahoma (Gabe Gudgel/Golfweek)

26. Camargo Club (T23) 7.96
Indian Hill, Ohio; 1925; Seth Raynor; p

27. Bethpage State Park (Black) (30) 7.92
Farmingdale, N.Y.; 1935; A.W. Tillinghast; d, m, t
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28. Garden City GC (29) 7.91
Garden City, N.Y.; 1901; Devereux Emmet, Walter J. Travis; p

29. Plainfield (27) 7.84
Edison, N.J.; 1916; Donald Ross; p

T30. Quaker Ridge (28) 7.83
Scarsdale, N.Y.; 1926; A.W. Tillinghast; p
Quaker Ridge added to the National Register of Historic Places

T30. Winged Foot (East) (31) 7.83
Mamaroneck, N.Y.; 1923; A.W. Tillinghast; p
Top shots, amazing putts at 2020 U.S. Open at Wing Foot

32. Myopia Hunt Club (32) 7.82
Hamilton, Mass; 1896; Herbert Leeds; p

33. California GC (33) 7.80
South San Francisco, Calif.; 1926; A. Vernon Macan, Alister MacKenzie, Kyle Phillips; p

34. Pasatiempo (T34) 7.77
Santa Cruz, Calif.; 1929; Alister MacKenzie; d
Pasatiempo Golf Club to undergo restoration by Jim Urbina

35. Yeaman’s Hall (41) 7.75
Charleston, S.C.; 1925; Seth Raynor; p

T36. Baltusrol (Lower) (50) 7.74
Springfield, N.J.; 1922; A.W. Tillinghast; p
PHOTOS: Baltusrol’s Lower course before and after new restoration

T36. Valley Club of Montecito (T36) 7.74
Santa Barbara, Calif.; 1928; Alister MacKenzie, Robert Hunter; p

T38. Philadelphia Cricket Club (Wissahickon) (T36) 7.73
Flourtown, Pa.; 1922; A.W. Tillinghast; p
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T38. Olympic Club (Lake) (T34) 7.73
San Francisco, Calif.; 1927; William Watson, Sam Whiting; p
Spectacularly tough: Only four men have finished under par at a U.S. Open at Olympic

T38. Piping Rock (43) 7.73
Locust Valley, N.Y.; 1913; Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor; p

41. Southern Hills (38) 7.72
Tulsa, Okla.; 1936; Perry Maxwell, Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner; p
A rich history of major championship golf in Oklahoma

42. Oak Hill (East) (T53) 7.71
Rochester, N.Y.; 1926; Donald Ross, Andrew Green; p
PGA Championship future sites: Oak Hill – 2023

43. Eastward Ho! (44) 7.66
Chatham, Mass; 1922; Herbert Fowler; p

T44. Sleepy Hollow (42) 7.65
Scarborough, N.Y.; 1913; Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor; p

T44. Essex (T39) 7.65
Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass; 1917; Donald Ross; p

46. Baltimore CC (East) (T39) 7.65
Timonium, Md.; 1926; A.W. Tillinghast; p
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47. Inverness Club (T47) 7.62
Toledo, Ohio; 1919; Donald Ross, Andrew Green; p
‘The golf course is a monster’: Danielle Kang says firmer Inverness presents major test

48. Milwaukee CC (46) 7.58
Milwaukee, Wis.; 1929; Charles H. Alison; p

T49. Kittansett Club (T47) 7.55
Marion, Mass; 1922; William S. Flynn, Fred Hood; p
Iconic venues hosting USGA events in 2022

T49. Newport CC (51) 7.55
Newport, R.I.; 1915; Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast; p
USGA names Newport CC site of 2024 U.S. Senior Open

Nos. 51-75

Lawsonia Links in Wisconsin (Courtesy of Lawsonia Links)

T51. Beverly* 7.52
Chicago, Ill.; 1908; George O’Neil, Donald Ross; p

T51. Ridgewood (Championship) (49) 7.52
Paramus, N.J.; 1929; A.W. Tillinghast; p

53. Wannamoisett (T53) 7.49
Rumford, R.I.; 1916; Donald Ross; p

54. St. Louis CC (45) 7.48
St. Louis, Mo.; 1914; Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor; p
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T55. Monterey Peninsula (Dunes) (56) 7.45
Pebble Beach, Calif.; 1926; Seth Raynor, Charles Banks, Robert Hunter, Tom Fazio, Timothy Jackson, David Kahn; p

T55. Hollywood (T57) 7.45
Deal, N.J.; 1913; Walter J. Travis; p
New Jersey high school golf team scrambles to save season, finds new course

57. Scioto (52) 7.44
Columbus, Ohio; 1916; Donald Ross; p

T58. Old Elm (T59) 7.43
Highland Park, Ill.; 1913; Harry S. Colt, Donald Ross; p

T58. Bel-Air (T57) 7.43
Los Angeles, Calif.; 1927; George C. Thomas Jr., William P. Bell; p
Three upcoming USGA championships at Bel-Air Country Club

60. Yale Golf Course (55) 7.42
New Haven, Conn.; 1926; Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor; p, u

62. Creek Club (T67) 7.39
Locust Valley, N.Y.; 1925; Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor; p

T63. Lawsonia (Links) (66) 7.38
Green Lake, Wis.; 1929; William B. Langford, Theodore J. Moreau; d
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T63. Fox Chapel (63) 7.38
Pittsburgh, Pa.; 1925; Seth Raynor, Charles Banks; p

T63. Baltusrol (Upper) (T59) 7.38
Springfield, N.J.; 1922; A.W. Tillinghast; p

T65. Olympia Fields (North) (61) 7.37
Olympia Fields, Ill.; 1923; Willie Park Jr.; p

T65. Interlachen (62) 7.37
Edina, Minn.; 1919; Donald Ross, William Watson; p
U.S. Women’s Open future sites: Interlachen – 2030

67. Augusta CC (65) 7.35
Augusta, Ga.; 1927; Donald Ross; p

68. Aronimink (64) 7.33
Newtown Square, Pa.; 1928; Donald Ross; p
PGA Championship future sites: Aronimink – 2026

69. Mountain Lake (T70) 7.30
Lake Wales, Fla.; 1917; Seth Raynor; re, p

T70. Brookside (69) 7.29
Canton, Ohio; 1922; Donald Ross; p

T70. Cherry Hills (T78) 7.29
Englewood, Colo.; 1923; William S. Flynn; p
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72. Lancaster CC (T83) 7.28
Lancaster, Pa.; 1920; William S. Flynn; p

T73. Moraine (T74) 7.26
Dayton, Ohio; 1930; Alex Campbell; p

T73. Davenport (T70) 7.26
Pleasant Valley, Iowa; 1924; Charles H. Alison, Harry S. Colt; p

T75. Medinah (No. 3) (T76) 7.24
Medinah, Ill.; 1928; Tom Bendelow, Roger Packard, Rees Jones; p
2026 Presidents Cup moves to Medinah No. 3

T75. Canterbury (T72) 7.24
Beachwood, Ohio; 1922; Herbert Strong; p

T75. White Bear Yacht Club (T78) 7.24
White Bear Lake, Minn.; 1916; Donald Ross; p

Nos. 76-100

East Lake in Georgia (Butch Dill/USA TODAY Sports)

78. Franklin Hills (T72) 7.22
Franklin, Mich.; 1927; Donald Ross; p

T79. Fenway (T76) 7.21
Scarsdale, N.Y.; 1924; A.W. Tillinghast; p

T79. St. George’s (T78) 7.21
Setauket, N.Y.; 1917; Devereux Emmet; p

81. Roaring Gap Club (T78) 7.20
Roaring Gap, N.C.; 1926; Donald Ross; p
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T82. Sankaty Head (T83) 7.19
Siasconset, Mass; 1921; H. Emerson Armstrong; p
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T82. Whitinsville GC (82) 7.19
Whitinsville, Mass; 1923; Donald Ross; p

T82. Laurel Valley (T90) 7.19
Ligonier, Pa.; 1959; Dick Wilson; p
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T85. Glens Falls (T92) 7.18
Queensbury, N.Y.; 1912; Donald Ross; p

T85. Colonial (86) 7.18
Fort Worth, Texas; 1936; John Bredemus, Perry Maxwell; p, t
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87. CC of Buffalo (T99) 7.17
Williamsville, N.Y.; 1926; Donald Ross; p

T88. Cedar Rapids CC (T67) 7.15
Cedar Rapids, IA; 1915; Donald Ross; p

T88. CC of Scranton (T87) 7.15
Clarks Summit, Pa.; 1927; Walter J. Travis; p
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T88. Misquamicut GC (T93) 7.15
Westerly, R.I.; 1923; Donald Ross; p

T88. Salem CC (T74) 7.15
Peabody, Mass; 1925; Donald Ross; p

92. East Lake (T87) 7.13
Atlanta; 1913; Tom Bendelow, Donald Ross, George Cobb, Rees Jones; p, t
Check the yardage book: East Lake Golf Club

93. Culver Academies GC (97) 7.11
Culver, Ind.; 1924; William B. Langford, Theodore J. Moreau; p, u

T94. Kirtland (T93) 7.10
Willoughby, Ohio; 1922; Charles H. Alison; p

T94. Minikahda Club (T95) 7.10
Minneapolis, Minn.; 1898; William Watson, Donald Ross; p

96. CC of Fairfield (T95) 7.09
Fairfield, Conn.; 1914; Seth Raynor, A.W. Tillinghast; p

T97. Skokie (T99) 7.07
Glencoe, Ill.; 1938; Tom Bendelow, Donald Ross, William B. Langford, Theodore J. Moreau; p

T97. NCR (South) (101) 7.07
Kettering, Ohio; 1954; Dick Wilson; p

99. Charlotte CC (T83) 7.07
Charlotte, N.C.; 1923; Donald Ross; p

100. Meadow Club (106) 7.05
Fairfax, Calif.; 1927; Alister MacKenzie, Robert Hunter; p
Meadow Club superintendent is one of Portrush’s expert bunker rakers

Nos. 101-125

Mid Pines Mid Pines in North Carolina (Courtesy of Mid Pines)

T101. Holston Hills (98) 7.03
Knoxville, Tenn.; Donald Ross; p
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T101. Mountain Ridge (T119) 7.03
West Caldwell, N.J.; Donald Ross; p

103. Torrey Pines (South) (T107) 7.02
San Diego, Calif.; William F. Bell; d, m, t
Torrey Pines South has potential to be among top five longest U.S. Open courses ever

104. Ekwanok (T102) 7.02
Manchester, Vt.; Walter J. Travis; p

T105. Omni Homestead Resort (Cascades) (T102) 7.00
Hot Springs, Va.; William S. Flynn; r, d
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T105. Wykagyl (105) 7.00
New Rochelle, N.Y.; Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast; p

107. Monroe GC (T99) 7.00
Pittsford, N.Y.; Donald Ross; p

108. Whippoorwill (T102) 6.99
Armonk, N.Y.; Charles Banks, Donald Ross, Tripp Davis; p

109. Essex County CC (109) 6.98
West Orange, N.J.; Seth Raynor, Charles Banks; p
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T110. Rolling Green (T110) 6.96
Springfield, Pa.; William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p

T110. Meadow Brook (T107) 6.96
Jericho, N.Y.; Dick Wilson; p

T112. Westchester (West) (T113) 6.93
Rye, N.Y.; Walter J. Travis; p

T112. Deepdale (T118) 6.93
Manhasset, N.Y.; Dick Wilson; p

114. The Country Club (T121) 6.92
Pepper Pike, Ohio; William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p

T115. Biltmore Forest (T142) 6.91
Asheville, N.C.; Donald Ross; p
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T115. Waverley (T119) 6.91
Portland, Ore.; H. Chandler Egan, Gil Hanse; p
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T117. Mid Pines (T113) 6.90
Southern Pines, N.C.; Donald Ross, Kyle Franz; r, d

T117. Gulph Mills (T115) 6.90
King of Prussia, Pa.; Donald Ross; p

T117. Indianwood (Old) (T110) 6.90
Lake Orion, Mich.; Wilfred Reid, William Connellan; p

T117. Winchester CC (127) 6.90
Winchester, Mass; Donald Ross; p

T121. CC of Birmingham (West) (T121) 6.89
Birmingham, Ala.; Donald Ross; p

T121. Omaha CC (T110) 6.89
Omaha, Neb.; Perry Maxwell; p
Storm damage delays U.S. Senior Open at Omaha CC

123. Palmetto (T125) 6.88
Aiken, S.C.; Herbert Leeds,
Alister MacKenzie; p
Beyond the magnolias: Life and golf outside the gates of Augusta National

T124. Wilshire (T115) 6.87
Los Angeles; Norman Macbeth; p

T124. Century (T123) 6.87
Purchase, N.Y.; Charles H. Alison, Harry S. Colt; p

Nos. 126-150

The Dunes Golf and Beach Club in South Carolina (Courtesy of Dunes Golf and Beach Club)

T126. Meadowbrook (130) 6.85
Northville, Mich.; Jack Daray, Willie Park Jr., Andy Staples; p

T126. Taconic (T128) 6.85
Williamstown, Mass; Wayne Stiles, John van Kleek; p, u

T128. Blue Mound (T134) 6.84
Wauwatosa, Wis.; Seth Raynor; p

T128. Huntingdon Valley CC (133) 6.84
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.; William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p

T130. Lehigh (T137) 6.83
Allentown, Pa.; William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p

T130. Philadelphia Country Club (Spring Mill) (115) 6.83
Gladwyne, Pa.; William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p

T132. The Greenbrier (Old White) (T123) 6.80
White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.; Charles Blair Macdonald, Seth Raynor, Lester George; r, d, c
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T132. Tamarack (T125) 6.80
Greenwich, Conn.; Charles Banks; p

T134. Pittsburgh Field Club (T148) 6.79
Pittsburgh, Pa.; Alex Findlay; p

T134. Westhampton CC (T128) 6.79
Westhampton, N.Y.; Seth Raynor; p

T136. CC of Charleston (T146) 6.77
Charleston, S.C.; Seth Raynor; p
Dynamic 11th hole in Charleston has Civil War roots

T136. Cape Fear CC (T137) 6.77
Wilmington, N.C.; Donald Ross; p

T136. Worcester CC (144) 6.77
Worcester, Mass; Donald Ross; p
Significant moments in the history of the Ryder Cup: 1927 at Worcester CC

T139. Saucon Valley (Old) (T137) 6.75
Bethlehem, Pa.; Herbert Strong; p

T139. Longue Vue Club* 6.75
Verona, Pa.; Robert White; p

T139. Hyannisport Club (T131) 6.75
Hyannis Port, Mass; Alex Findlay, Donald Ross; p

T139. Sunnehanna* 6.75
Johnstown, Pa.; A.W. Tillinghast; p
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143. The Dunes Golf & Beach Club (136) 6.74
Myrtle Beach, S.C.; Robert Trent Jones Sr.; r, d

144. Sands Point GC (T137) 6.73
Sands Point, N.Y.; A.W. Tillinghast, Keith Foster; p

T145. Pine Needles (145) 6.71
Southern Pines, N.C.; Donald Ross, John Fought, Kyle Franz; r, d
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T145. Barton Hills (153) 6.71
Ann Arbor, Mich.; Donald Ross; p

T145. Orchard Lake (T151) 6.71
Orchard Lake, Mich.; Charles H. Alison, Harry S. Colt; p

T145. Vesper (T146) 6.71
Tyngsborough, Mass; Donald Ross; p

T145. Round Hill (T131) 6.71
Greenwich, Conn.; Walter J. Travis; p

T150. Lookout Mountain GC (T148) 6.70
Lookout Mountain, Ga.; Seth Raynor, Charles
Banks; p

T150. Southampton GC (T142) 6.70
Southampton, N.Y.; Seth Raynor; p

T150. Longmeadow CC (T134) 6.70
Longmeadow, Mass; Donald Ross; p

Nos. 150-175

Firestone Country Club Firestone South in Ohio (Courtesy of Invited)

T153. Olympia Fields CC (South) (T151) 6.69
Olympia Fields, Ill.; Tom Bendelow, Steve Smyers; p
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T153. Linville GC (T155) 6.69
Linville, N.C.; Donald Ross; r, d

T153. CC of Florida (150) 6.69
Village of Golf, Fla.; Robert Bruce Harris, Arthur Hills, Lester George; p

156. Wee Burn (T166) 6.68
Darien, Conn.; Devereux Emmet; p

T157. Manufacturers (T155) 6.67
Fort Washington, Pa.; William S. Flynn, Howard C. Toomey; p

T157. Charles River CC (157) 6.67
Newton Centre, Mass; Donald Ross; p

159. Northland (158) 6.65
Duluth, Minn.; Donald Ross; p

160. Brae Burn (163) 6.62
West Newton, Mass; Donald Ross; p

161. Firestone (South) (159) 6.60
Akron, Ohio; W.H. Way, Robert Trent Jones Sr.; t, r, d
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T162. Atlantic City CC (T160) 6.59
Northfield, N.J.; William S. Flynn, Tom Doak; p
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T162. Timuquana (T160) 6.59
Jacksonville, Fla.; Donald Ross; p
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164. Knickerbocker (162) 6.58
Tenafly, N.J.; Donald Ross, Ron Forse; p

T165. Hackensack (T168) 6.56
Oradell, N.J.; Charles Banks; p

T165. Oak Hills (154) 6.56
San Antonio, Texas; A.W. Tillinghast, Tripp Davis; p

T165. Leatherstocking (T180) 6.56
Cooperstown, N.Y.; Devereux Emmet; d • p.112

168. Forsgate (Banks) (T174) 6.55
Monroe Township, N.J.; Charles Banks; p

169. Teugega (T168) 6.54
Rome, N.Y.; Donald Ross; p

170. San Diego CC* 6.53
Chula Vista, Calif.; William Watson, William P. Bell; p

T171. Sunningdale (T180) 6.51
Scarsdale, N.Y.; Seth Raynor, A.W. Tillinghast, Walter J. Travis, Mike DeVries; p

T171. Flossmoor GC (T176) 6.51
Flossmoor, Ill.; H.J. Tweedie, Ray Hearn; p
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T171. Medinah (No. 1) (T170) 6.51
Medinah, Ill.; Tom Bendelow, Tom Doak; p

T171. Rockaway Hunting Club (T194) 6.51
Cedarhurst, N.Y.; Tom Bendelow, Devereux Emmet, A.W. Tillinghast, Perry Maxwell, Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner; p

T171. Chattanooga G&CC (T166) 6.51
Chattanooga, Tenn.; Donald Ross; p

Nos. 176-200

Belvedere in Michigan (Courtesy of Belvedere)

T176. The Broadmoor (East) (T164) 6.50
Colorado Springs, Colo.; Donald Ross, Robert Trent Jones Sr; r, d
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T176. Metropolis (T178) 6.50
White Plains, N.Y.; Herbert Strong, A.W. Tillinghast, Joe Finger, Ken Dye, Ron Forse; p

T178. Shuttle Meadow (T191) 6.49
Kensington, Conn.; Willie Park Jr.; p

T178. Brooklawn (T172) 6.49
Bridgeport, Conn.; A.W. Tillinghast; p
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T180. Point O’Woods (T170) 6.48
Benton Harbor, Mich.; Robert Trent Jones Sr.; p

T180. Champions (Cypress Creek) (T186) 6.48
Houston, Texas; Ralph Plummer; p
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T182. Lake Merced G&CC (T176) 6.47
Daly City, Calif.; William Locke, Alister MacKenzie, Robert Muir Graves, Rees Jones; p
Lydia Ko epic shot honored with plaque on 18th fairway at Lake Merced

T182. Sedgefield (T164) 6.47
Greensboro, N.C.; Donald Ross; p

T182. Columbia CC (T186) 6.47
Chevy Chase, Md.; Herbert Barker, Walter Travis; p

T185. Belvedere (T188) 6.46
Charlevoix, Mich.; William Watson, Bruce Hepner; d
Photos: Belvedere Golf Club in Michigan, a restored classic

T185. Jimmie Austin GC at the University of Oklahoma (T174) 6.46
Norman, Okla.; Perry Maxwell, Bob Cupp, Tripp Davis; d, u
Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play: Oklahoma

T185. CC of Detroit (T178) 6.46
Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich.; Charles H. Alison, Harry S. Colt, Robert Trent Jones Sr., Tom Doak; p
Check the yardage book: Detroit Golf Club

T185. Woodway CC* 6.46
Darien, Conn.; Willie Park Jr.; p

T189. Onwentsia Club (T172) 6.45
Lake Forest, Ill.; Charles Blair Macdonald, James Foulis, Robert Foulis, H.J. Tweedie, Tom Doak; p

T189. Knollwood Club (T188) 6.45
Lake Forest, Ill.; Charles H. Alison, Harry S. Colt; p

191. Bob O’Link GC (T188) 6.44
Highland Park, Ill.; Donald Ross, Charles H. Alison, Jim Urbina; p

192. Columbus CC* 6.43
Columbus, Ohio; Tom Bendelow, Donald Ross, Keith Foster; p

T193. French Lick Resort (Donald Ross)* 6.42
French Lick, Ind.; Donald Ross; r, d, c

T193. Boothbay Harbor * 6.42
Boothbay, Maine; Wayne Stiles, John van Kleek, Bruce Hepner; r, d • p.92

T193. Morris County GC* 6.42
Morristown, N.J.; Seth Raynor, Ron Forse; p

T193. Sakonnet* 6.42
Little Compton, R.I.; Donald Ross, Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner; p

T197. Carolina GC (T183) 6.41
Charlotte, N.C.; Donald Ross; p

T197. Oyster Harbors (T183) 6.41
Osterville, Mass; Donald Ross; p

199. CC of Waterbury (182) 6.40
Waterbury, Conn.; Donald Ross; p

T200. CC of Orlando (198) 6.38
Orlando, Fla.; Donald Ross, Ron Forse; p

T200. Omni Bedford Springs (Old Course)* 6.38
Bedford, Pa.; Spencer Oldham, A.W. Tillinghast, Donald Ross, Ron Forse; r, d

T200. Whitemarsh Valley (T183) 6.38
Lafayette Hill, Pa.; George C. Thomas, Jr.; p

T200. Country Club of York* 6.38
York, Pa.; Donald Ross; p



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