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North Central USA

Best Golf Courses in the North Central USA

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  1. Sand Hills Golf Club

    Nebraska, United States

    Sand Hills Golf Club is a club to respect and those in the know admire their non-commerciality and that is a delightful break from tradition these days...

  2. Chicago Golf Club

    Illinois, United States

    Founded in 1892, Chicago Golf Club is one of America’s most exclusive clubs and today it is still intensely private.

  3. Prairie Dunes Country Club

    Kansas, United States

    Prairie Dunes Country Club is an inland links jewel, which is set in the heart of America. The inland Kansas location is about as far away from the sea as you could possibly be but the course has many characteristics of a classic seaside links.

  4. Crystal Downs Country Club

    Michigan, United States

    Crystal Downs Country Club is set delightfully on a headland that is wedged between Lake Michigan and Crystal Lake in America’s Midwest. The course was designed by Alister MacKenzie and supervised by Perry Maxwell.

  5. Oakland Hills Country Club (South)

    Michigan, United States

    With many holes lined by trees, six US Opens and one Ryder Cup under its belt, the South course at Oakland Hills Country Club should be treated with respect.

  6. Camargo Club

    Ohio, United States

    The Camargo Club is set amidst undulating countryside on the edge of Cincinnati in the State of Ohio. It’s a Seth Raynor jewel which opened for play in 1925.

  7. Shoreacres

    Illinois, United States

    When you arrive at Shoreacres (after your mandatory invite) you can almost feel a throwback in time to the 1920s as you approach the David Alder clubhouse.

  8. CapRock Ranch

    Nebraska, United States

    Situated to the southwest of Valentine and just a few miles north of The Prairie Club, CapRock Ranch is destined to be the next great private golfing destination located in the sand hills.

  9. The Lido Golf Club

    Wisconsin, USA

    C.B. Macdonald’s legendary Lido golf course on Long Island opened in 1917, featuring just about all the template holes he had previously discovered on the classic links in Great Britain. Unfortunately, the property was used as a military base by the U.S. Navy during World War II and the course never reopened after hostilities ceased in 1945.

  10. Inverness Club

    Ohio, United States

    For those readers who associate Inverness with a certain shy little Nessie, we can tell you that the Inverness Club has absolutely nothing to do with the Loch Ness monster.