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New York

New York State, with the Big Apple at its heart, requires no introduction. Everybody knows about the shopping, Broadway and a host of other world-famous sights that can be found in and around the USA’s most populous city.

  1. Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

    New York, United States

    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.

  2. National Golf Links of America

    New York, United States

    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.

  3. Fishers Island

    New York, United States

    Fishers Island Club is set romantically on a narrow island that is a mere two miles wide and eight miles long.

  4. Friar's Head

    New York, United States

    Set in 350 acres, this rugged course was designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw and opened for play in 2003 with the philosophy that golf at Friar’s Head should be about options and creativity.

  5. Winged Foot Golf Club (West)

    New York, United States

    The West course at Winged Foot Golf Club is the work of A.W. Tillinghast, one of America’s greatest golf course designers, and this is Tilly’s finest creation.

  6. Oak Hill Country Club (East)

    New York, United States

    “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?” Well, according to the top touring pros and the Seven Dwarfs, it’s the Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester.

  7. Maidstone Club

    New York, United States

    The course at The Maidstone Club was routed by Willie Park Junior across the Gardiner Peninsula, which is one of the finest parcels of golfing ground in the world.

  8. Bethpage (Black)

    New York, United States

    The Bethpage Black course really is as difficult and penal as the high slope rating suggests. It’s not for the faint hearted.

  9. Garden City Golf Club

    New York, United States

    The strict men-only policy of the exclusive Garden City Golf Club puts it in the limelight for all the wrong reasons...

  10. Sleepy Hollow Country Club (Upper)

    New York, United States

    Designed by C. B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor, the legendary golf course at Sleepy Hollow Country Club sits high above the Hudson River on a 338-acre site formerly owned by William Rockefeller and Frank Vanderlip…

  11. Winged Foot Golf Club (East)

    New York, United States

    Just like the West course at Winged Foot Golf Club, the East is the work of A.W. Tillinghast and it’s another of his truly brilliant creations.

  12. Quaker Ridge Golf Club

    New York, United States

    The course at Quaker Ridge Golf Club is one of the most unheralded layouts in the USA and only those in the know have heard of it, and only the lucky few have played it.

  13. Piping Rock Club

    New York, United States

    Charles Blair Macdonald designed Piping Rock in 1911 and right from the off, he was up against fierce competition because polo was the sport of the day here at Locust Valley on Long Island.

  14. The Creek

    New York, United States

    The “Father of Golf Architecture” and the “Engineer” designed The Creek, so it’s unsurprising that the formidable duo of Charles Blair Macdonald and Seth Raynor conspired to create a classic.

  15. Sebonack Golf Club

    New York, United States

    Sebonack Golf Club opened its tees for play in May 2006 and is the result of collaboration between Tom Doak and Jack Nicklaus.

  16. Whippoorwill Club

    New York, United States

    Named after the nightjar bird that can be heard around the golf course, Whippoorwill Club dates back to the early 1920s when Donald Ross fashioned an 18-hole layout...

  17. Wykagyl Country Club

    New York, United States

    Wykagyl Country Club is one of the many underappreciated gems located in Westchester County, just a few miles to the north of New York City.

  18. Laid out on a confined parcel of land at East Setauket, New York, in 1917 by Devereux Emmet, the course at St George’s Golf & Country Club extends to a mere 6,200 yards, indicating that hardly a thing has changed here in a century...

  19. Glens Falls

    New York, United States

    The Donald Ross-designed course at Glens Falls Country Club appeared in two stages, with the initial nine debuting in 1914 and the second nine following eight years later.

  20. Monroe

    New York, United States

    The founding fathers of Monroe Golf Club made a wise decision when they appointed Donald Ross to design and construct their golf course in the early 1920s.