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| x Sam Whiting | The Olympic Club Lake Course | ||
| Harding Park Golf Club | |||
| x Willie Watson | The Olympic Club Lake Course | ||
| Harding Park Golf Club | |||
| Minikahda Golf Course | |||
| x David McLay Kidd | Bandon Dunes | ||
| Castle Course | |||
| x Tom Doak |
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Pacific Dunes |
Tom Doak is a golf course architect. He currently has 4 courses ranked among the top 100 in the world according to Golf Magazine's "Top 100 Courses in the World" list, including Pacific Dunes in Oregon, Ballyneal in Colorado , Barnbougle Dunes in...
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| Barnbougle Dunes Golf Links | |||
| Cape Kidnappers Golf Course | |||
| Lost Dunes Golf Course | |||
| Atlantic City Country Club Golf Course | |||
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| x Ben Crenshaw |
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Bandon Trails |
Ben Daniel Crenshaw (born January 11, 1952) is an American professional golfer.
Crenshaw was born in Austin, Texas. He attended and played golf at Austin High School and the University of Texas before turning professional in 1973.
In 1973, Crenshaw...
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| Sand Hills Golf Course | |||
| Kapalua Plantation Course | |||
| Cuscowilla Golf Course | |||
| Warren Golf Course | |||
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| x Bill Coore | Bandon Trails | ||
| Sand Hills Golf Course | |||
| Kapalua Plantation Course | |||
| Cuscowilla Golf Course | |||
| Warren Golf Course | |||
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| x George Arthur Crump | Pine Valley Golf Course |
George Arthur Crump (1871–1918) was a hotelier and golf course architect primarily known for designing and building Pine Valley Golf Club, which, at the time of its opening, was considered the most difficult golf course in the world.
Crump was born...
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| x Dennis Ryder | Wolf Creek Golf Course | ||
| x Willie Fernie | Ailsa Course |
William "Willie" Fernie (1857–1924) was a Scottish golfer from the "Home of Golf", St Andrews. He won the 1883 Open Championship at Musselburgh Links. The tournament was scheduled to last four rounds of the nine hole course on a Friday in November....
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| Royal Troon Old Course | |||
| x Mackenzie Ross | Ailsa Course |
Philip Mackenzie Ross (1890 – 1974) was a Scottish golf course architect who worked throughout Europe developing golf courses in France, Spain and Portugal as well as the United Kingdom. After 1945 he carried out a great deal of remodeling and...
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| x Douglas Grant | Pebble Beach Golf Links | ||
| x Jack Neville | Pebble Beach Golf Links | ||
| Monterey Peninsula Shores Course | |||
| Bel-Air Golf Course | |||
| x Robert Trent Jones | Spyglass Hill Golf Course |
Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (June 20, 1906 – June 14, 2000) was a golf course architect who designed (or re-designed) about 500 golf courses in at least 40 US states and 35 other countries all around the world. It has been jokingly said that, "The sun...
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| Broadmoor East Course | |||
| Moliets Golf Course | |||
| The Dunes Golf Course | |||
| Mauna Kea Golf Course | |||
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| x Donald Ross |
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Pinehurst Course No. 2 |
Donald J. Ross (November 23, 1872–April 26, 1948) was one of the most significant golf course designers in the history of the sport. He was born at Dornoch in Scotland, but spent most of his adult life in the United States.
Ross served an...
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| Pinehurst Course No. 4 | |||
| Oakland Hills South Course | |||
| Broadmoor East Course | |||
| Oak Hill East Course | |||
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| x Tom Fazio | Pinehurst Course No. 4 |
Thomas "Tom" Fazio, ASGCA (born February 10, 1945) is a world-class golf course architect.
Fazio graduated in 1962 from Lansdale Catholic High School and was inducted into its "Hall of Fame" in 2007. He began his career in golf course design with...
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| Pinehurst Course No. 8 | |||
| Shadow Creek Golf Course | |||
| Karsten Creek Golf Course | |||
| Butler National Golf Course | |||
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| x Pete Dye | Straits Course |
Paul B. "Pete" Dye (born December 29, 1925) is a golf course designer and a member of a famous family of course designers. Dye has an honorary degree from Purdue University. He is married to fellow designer and former amateur champion Alice Dye...
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| Irish Course | |||
| Harbour Town Golf Links | |||
| Kiawah Island Golf Resort Ocean Course | |||
| Blackwolf Run River Course | |||
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| x A. W. Tillinghast |
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Bethpage State Park Black Course |
Albert Warren "Tillie" Tillinghast (1874 – May 19, 1942) was a noted American golf course architect. Tillinghast was one of the most prolific architects in the history of golf; he worked on no fewer than 265 different courses.
A. W. Tillinghast was...
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| Winged Foot West course | |||
| Quaker Ridge Golf Course | |||
| Winged Foot East Course | |||
| San Francisco Golf Club | |||
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| x Willie Park, Jnr. |
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Sunningdale Old Course |
Willie Park, Jr. (4 February 1864 – May 1925) was one of the leading professional golfers of his era.
Park was born in Musselburgh, Scotland. His home town was one of the main centres of golf at the time, and was on rota for The Open Championship...
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| Olympia Fields North Course | |||
| Maidstone West Course | |||
| Olympia Fields South Course | |||
| Atlantic City Country Club Golf Course | |||
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| x Dan Soutar | Kingston Heath Golf Course | ||
| x Robert Muir Graves | Gleneagles International Golf Course | ||
| Canterwood Golf Course | |||
| x Jack Fleming | Gleneagles International Golf Course |
Leo W. "Jack" Fleming (born February 3, 1924 in Morgantown, West Virginia; died on January 3, 2001) was an American sports announcer for the West Virginia Mountaineers football and basketball teams. He also served as the announcer for the NFL's...
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| x Erik de Lambert | Gleneagles International Golf Course | ||
| x Hugh Wilson | Merion East Course | ||
| x Alice Dye | Kiawah Island Golf Resort Ocean Course |
Alice Dye (born 1927) is an American golf champion and golf course designer known as the "First Lady" of golf architecture in the United States.
She was born as Alice Holliday O'Neal in Indianapolis, Indiana and began playing golf at a young age,...
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| Players Stadium Course | |||
| x Charles Maud | Del Monte Golf Course | ||
| x Robert Trent Jones, Jr. | Prince Course |
Robert Trent "Bobby" Jones, Jr. (born July 24, 1939 in Montclair, New Jersey) is a noted golf course architect. He is the son of legendary golf course designer Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and the brother of golf course designer Rees Jones.
After...
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| Spring City Lake Course | |||
| Sugarloaf Golf Course | |||
| The Links at Spanish Bay | |||
| Poipu Bay Golf Course | |||
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| x Tom Morris, Sr. |
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Royal County Down Championship Course |
Thomas Mitchell Morris, Sr. (16 June 1821 – 24 May 1908), otherwise known as Old Tom Morris, has sometimes been called a pioneer of professional golf in Scotland. He was born in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, the "home of golf" and location of the St...
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| Old Course at St Andrews | |||
| New Course at St. Andrews | |||
| Carnoustie Championship Course | |||
| Machrihanish Golf Course | |||
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| x Rick Smith | Arcadia Bluffs Golf Course | ||
| Shenandoah | |||
| Wuskowhan Players Golf Course | |||
| R&S Sharf Golf Course | |||
| x Warren Henderson | Arcadia Bluffs Golf Course | ||
| x Jack Nicklaus |
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Old Works Golf Course |
Jack William Nicklaus (born January 21, 1940), also known as "The Golden Bear", is regarded by many to be the greatest professional golfer of all time. Nicklaus, who holds the record for the most victories in major championships (18), was...
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| Reflection Bay Golf Club | |||
| Spring City Mountain Course | |||
| Harbour Town Golf Links | |||
| Muirfield Village Golf Course | |||
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| x Jim Engh | Tullymore Golf Course | ||
| Redlands Mesa Course | |||
| Sanctuary Golf Course | |||
| True North Golf Course | |||
| Jim Engh Course | |||
| x Daw Anderson | Old Course at St Andrews | ||
| x Alister MacKenzie | Old Course at St Andrews |
Alister MacKenzie (August 30, 1870 – January 6, 1934) was a Scottish surgeon who was internationally known as a golf course architect. During World War I, he also made contributions to military camouflage, which he saw as closely related to golf...
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| Crystal Downs Golf Course | |||
| Royal Melbourne Composite Course | |||
| Augusta National Golf Course | |||
| Cypress Point Golf Course | |||
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| x Harry Shapland Colt |
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Dunluce Course |
Harry Shapland Colt (August 4, 1869 - November 21, 1951) was a golf course architect born in Highgate England. He worked predominantly with Charles Alison, John Morrison, and Alister MacKenzie, in 1928 forming Colt, Alison & Morrison Ltd. He...
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| Eden Course | |||
| Swinley Forest Golf Course | |||
| Royal Lytham & St. Annes Golf Course | |||
| Sea Island Seaside Course | |||
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| x William S. Flynn | The Homestead Cascades Course | ||
| Cherry Hills Golf Course | |||
| Kittansett Golf Course | |||
| The Country Club Golf Course | |||
| Atlantic City Country Club Golf Course | |||
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| x Jeffery D. Brauer | The Quarry at Giants Ridge | ||
| The Legend at Giants Ridge | |||
| x Lanny Wadkins | The Legend at Giants Ridge |
Jerry Lanston "Lanny" Wadkins, Jr. (born December 5, 1949) is an American professional golfer. He ranked in the top-10 of the Official World Golf Rankings for 86 weeks from their debut in 1986 to 1988.
Wadkins was born in Richmond, Virginia. He...
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| x B Hall Blyth | New Course at St. Andrews | ||
| x David Honeyman | New Course at St. Andrews | ||
| Jubilee Course | |||
| x Donald Steel | Jubilee Course | ||
| Eden Course | |||
| Strathtyrum Course | |||
| Deal Course | |||
| Vineyard Golf Course | |||
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| x Tom Weiskopf | Forest Dunes Golf Course |
Thomas Daniel Weiskopf (born November 9, 1942) is an American professional golfer who was most successful in the 1970s.
Weiskopf was born in Massillon, Ohio. He attended Benedictine High School and The Ohio State University and turned professional...
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| Loch Lomond Golf Course | |||
| Forest Highlands Canyon Course | |||
| Troon North Monument Course | |||
| Double Eagle Golf Course | |||
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| x William Powell | Clearview Golf Club | ||
| x Willie Dunn, Jr. | Shinnecock Hills Golf Course | ||
| x Dick Wilson | Shinnecock Hills Golf Course | ||
| Dubsdread | |||
| Royal Montreal Blue Course | |||
| Laurel Valley Golf Course | |||
| NCR South Course | |||
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| x Henry Fownes | Oakmont Golf Course | ||
| x Perry Maxwell | Crystal Downs Golf Course | ||
| Prairie Dunes Golf Course | |||
| Southern Hills Championship Course | |||
| Colonial Golf Course | |||
| Omaha Country Club Golf Course | |||
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| x Tom Bendelow | Medinah Course No. 3 |
Tom Bendelow (1868-1936), nicknamed "The Johnny Appleseed of American Golf", was a prolific Scottish American golf course architect during the first half of the twentieth century. He is credited with having designed some 600 courses in a 35-year...
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| East Lake Golf Course | |||
| Medinah Course No. 1 | |||
| Olympia Fields South Course | |||
| x Charles B. Macdonald |
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National Golf Links of America Golf Course |
This article refers to Charles Blair Macdonald, U.S. golfer. For the military historian, refer to Charles B. MacDonald
Charles Blair Macdonald (November 14, 1855 – April 21, 1939) was a major figure in early American golf. He built the first 18-hole...
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| Chicago Golf Club Golf Course | |||
| Mid Ocean Golf Course | |||
| Yale University Golf Course | |||
| x Willie Campbell | The Country Club Main Course | ||
| x Alex Campbell | The Country Club Main Course | ||
| x Alex Russell | Royal Melbourne Composite Course | ||
| Paraparaumu Beach Links | |||
| x James McKenna | Ballybunion Old Course | ||
| x Alan Robertson | Carnoustie Championship Course | ||
| x James Braid | Carnoustie Championship Course |
James Braid (6 February 1870 – 27 November 1950) was a Scottish professional golfer and a member of the Great Triumvirate of the sport alongside Harry Vardon and John Henry Taylor. He won The Open Championship five times. He also was a renowned golf...
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| Balgownie Course | |||
| Ganton Golf Course | |||
| Western Gailes Golf Course | |||
| x Ben Sayers |
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North Berwick West Links |
Bernard "Ben" Sayers (23 June 1856 in Leith, Edinburgh – 9 March 1924 at North Berwick, East Lothian) was one of the most successful early professional golfers. He became a distinguished golf teacher, golf course designer and manufacturer of golf...
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| x George Fazio | Butler National Golf Course |
George Fazio (November 12, 1912 – June 6, 1986) was an American professional golfer and a golf course architect.
Fazio, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was a respected player in the mid-twentieth century and competed in seven Masters tournaments...
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| Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course | |||
| Moselem Springs Golf course | |||
| The Hills at Jupiter Hills Club | |||
| x Arthur Hills | Shepherd’s Hollow 1 |
Arthur Hills is an American golf course designer who achieved a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture from the University of Michigan and a Bachelor of Science from Michigan State University. He has designed more than 180 new golf courses, including...
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| Red Hawk Course | |||
| Longaberger Golf Course | |||
| Sand Golf Course | |||
| Woodlands Course | |||
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| x Michael Hurdzan | Olde Stonewall Golf Course | ||
| WeaverRidge Golf Course | |||
| StoneWater Golf Course | |||
| Calusa Pines Golf Course | |||
| Bully Pulpit Golf Course | |||
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| x Seth Raynor | Chicago Golf Club Golf Course | ||
| Fishers Island Golf Course | |||
| Camargo Golf Course | |||
| Monterey Peninsula Shores Course | |||
| Mid Ocean Golf Course | |||
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| x Press Maxwell | Prairie Dunes Golf Course | ||
| Hiwan Golf Course | |||