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North America

Our definition of North America encompasses Canada in the north, the United States of America, and Mexico in the south.

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  1. Cypress Point Club

    California, United States

    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.

  2. Pine Valley Golf Club

    New Jersey, United States

    Pine Valley Golf Club was the dream of a Philadelphian hotelier, George Crump, who sadly died before its completion. The legacy he left behind is universally considered to be the perfect example of penal golf course architecture.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Oakmont Country Club

    Pennsylvania, United States

    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.

  6. 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...

  7. Merion Golf Club (East)

    Pennsylvania, United States

    When Merion Golf Club was founded in 1896, Philadelphians were more likely to play cricket than golf. They even sent touring cricket teams to England!

  8. Augusta National Golf Club

    Georgia, United States

    Augusta National Golf Club is one of the most exclusive clubs in the world and was designed by the world’s greatest golfer, who teamed up with the world’s greatest architect.

  9. Pebble Beach Golf Links

    California, United States

    Cypress Point is the course you can’t play at Pebble Beach, but thankfully Pebble Beach Golf Links is one you can.

  10. 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.

  11. 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.

  12. 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.

  13. Tom Doak's Pacific Dunes is considered by many to be the best course at the fabulous Bandon Dunes Golf Resort.

  14. Los Angeles Country Club (North)

    California, United States

    The location for the Los Angeles Country Club makes it possibly one of the most valuable pieces of real estate in the world. It’s therefore fitting therefore that North course does full justice to the land...

  15. 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.

  16. Pinehurst (No.2)

    North Carolina, United States

    Pinehurst No.2 course opened for play in 1907 and its green sites are the ultimate test, legendary and quite unique.

  17. 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.

  18. Riviera Country Club

    California, United States

    There are few courses with no weaknesses, but the Riviera Country Club can take the moniker. It’s a truly remarkable golf course routed across less than ideal terrain.

  19. 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.

  20. San Francisco Golf Club

    California, United States

    Albert Warren Tillinghast was probably the greatest American golf course architect of his day and “Tilly” was the genius who crafted the course for San Francisco Golf Club in 1915.

  21. Seminole Golf Club

    Florida, United States

    Situated on the Atlantic side of Florida’s coastline, Seminole Golf Club is considered by critics to be one of the finest examples of golf course routing.

  22. Cabot Cliffs

    Nova Scotia, Canada

    Situated half a mile away from Cabot Links, the Cliffs golf course occupies a more diverse landscape than its predecessor, sitting atop the bluffs that overlook the Gulf of St Lawrence...

  23. Ballyneal Golf Club

    Colorado, United States

    Ballyneal sounds Irish so it’s fitting that this is a links course albeit an inland links. The dream of Rupert and Jim O’Neal is located in the middle of a huge Colorado dunescape, and even the address – Holyoke – echoes that of a current Open Championship links venue.

  24. The Country Club (Clyde & Squirrel)

    Massachusetts, United States

    The name may sound a little arrogant and for golfers in the know, there’s no need to explain that The Country Club at Brookline was the first of its type in the USA. The Country Club has evolved from a six-hole layout in 1882 to a 27-hole unified whole by the guiding hand of Gil Hanse.

  25. Somerset Hills Country Club

    New Jersey, United States

    Somerset Hills Country Club is a Jekyll and Hyde course that's routed around flat, open, links-like terrain of a former racetrack going out, and across hilly, dense woodland coming home.

  26. 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.

  27. 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...

  28. 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.

  29. With tight twisting fairways and undulating terrain, St George’s Golf & Country Club is a man and woman-sized test of golf and five-time host to the Canadian Open.

  30. California Golf Club of San Francisco

    California, United States

    The California Golf Club of San Francisco can now boast tournament measurements. From the new back tees, which are aptly called Venturi, the course can be stretched to more than 7,200 yards.

  31. Cabot Links

    Nova Scotia, Canada

    Cabot Links is located just outside the small town of Inverness on the rugged west coast of Cape Breton Island and these fairways, overlooking the Gulf of St Lawrence, comprise Canada’s first genuine links layout.

  32. The spectacular dune landscape found on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula is where American developer Ken Jowdy decided to locate his latest project, Diamante Cabo San Lucas...

  33. Old Town Club

    North Carolina, United States

    Perry Maxwell took advantage of the hills to create a brilliant set of undulating greens with steep swales and strong contours at the Old Town Club.

  34. The Bandon Dunes course at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort opened for play in 1999 and it has never looked back. It’s a rugged layout with huge slick greens and immaculate all-round conditioning.

  35. Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean)

    South Carolina, United States

    According to Pete Dye, "There’s no other golf course in the Northern Hemisphere that has as many seaside holes" as the Ocean course at Kiawah Island.

  36. 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.

  37. 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.

  38. 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.

  39. Old Sandwich Golf Club

    Massachusetts, United States

    "The green complexes at Old Sandwich Golf Club are very interesting and include great contouring, and the bunker shaping by Jeff Bradley is excellent. I call him Mr. Sand Man" says Masa Nishijima.

  40. TPC Sawgrass (Stadium)

    Florida, United States

    Much has been written about the Stadium course at the Tournament Players Club at Sawgrass and we all know about the signature hole...

  41. Whistling Straits (Straits)

    Wisconsin, United States

    If you didn’t know the history behind Whistling Straits, you’d believe that the 560-acres of land had been shaped by the hands of time.

  42. The fourth layout to grace the Bandon Dunes property, Old Macdonald, has been built in the architectural spirit of Charles Blair Macdonald and Seth Raynor.

  43. Muirfield Village Golf Club

    Ohio, United States

    No expense was spared in the construction of Muirfield Village Golf Club, with bold bunkering, water hazards and narrow fairways that require pinpoint tee shots.

  44. Essex County Club

    Massachusetts, United States

    The par five 3rd hole at Essex County Club is a monster and it is nearly as long as the sum of the first two par fours that precede it. But there’s much more to this hole than length alone.

  45. The Golf Club

    Ohio, United States

    The Golf Club at New Albany in Ohio is one of Pete Dye’s earliest and most understated creations and the course feels mature way beyond its years.

  46. Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw designed Bandon Trails, the third of four 18-hole courses at the magnificent Bandon Dunes Resort.

  47. There’s nothing flash about Southern Hills. Mature deciduous trees line many of the Bermuda grass fairways and the rough is notoriously thick and tangly. Tree-lined, the classic aesthetic was recently updated by Gil Hanse.

  48. 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.

  49. Olympic Club (Lake)

    California, United States

    Host to four US Opens, the Lake course at Olympic Club is a serious challenge. Take your stabilisers and expect few level lies on these sloping fairways.

  50. Cabo del Sol is an intoxicating mixture of seaside and desert golf. It’s a dream location for a golf course and the design responsibility for the Cove Club (formerly the Ocean course) fell to Jack Nicklaus.

  51. Peachtree

    Georgia, United States

    Peachtree Golf Club is located in Atlanta and it’s the course that the Joneses built. Bobby Jones was the inspiration and Robert was the architect.

  52. 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.

  53. Yeamans Hall Club

    South Carolina, United States

    Seth Raynor designed Yeamans Hall in South Carolina in 1925. It has been called "a time capsule in Charleston" in appreciation of it embodying all that is good in traditional golf course design...

  54. Highlands Links

    Nova Scotia, Canada

    Highlands Links golf course is set in one of Canada’s most gorgeous spots and this is where golf and Mother Nature join together in sweet harmony...

  55. Wade Hampton Golf Club

    North Carolina, United States

    Wade Hampton Golf Club was named after the Confederate cavalry leader, General Wade Hampton III, who was also Governor of South Carolina and later US Senator during the 19th century.

  56. Jasper Park Lodge is a course that will appeal to golfers of all levels. It is both interesting and challenging without being brutal.

  57. Rock Creek Cattle Company

    Montana, United States

    The Tom Doak-designed golf course at Rock Creek Cattle Company opened for play in 2008, competing with the 10,000-foot backdrop of the sometimes snow-capped but always dramatic Flint Creek Mountain Range.

  58. Myopia Hunt Club

    Massachusetts, United States

    Myopia Hunt Club in South Hamilton Massachusetts started out in life way back in 1882. So many of the original "horsey" members were bespectacled that they decided to call the club Myopia.

  59. We’ve waxed lyrical about the location of Banff Springs Golf Club, but we can assure you that nothing prepares you for the reality, charm and sheer enormity of the setting.

  60. 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.

  61. Ohoopee Match Club

    Georgia, United States

    The course at Ohoopee Match Club in rural Tattnall County occupies just a small portion of a 3,500-acre estate that was once used for onion production. Ohoopee Match Club includes 18 fantastic holes weaved together to create an amazing routing. The course is a masterpiece of "ebb and flow".

  62. Shadow Creek

    Nevada, United States

    Once the preserve of the limited few, Shadow Creek can now be shared. Sculptured by Tom Fazio from the rugged Nevada desert, it’s set in the most breathtaking location.

  63. Gozzer Ranch Golf & Lake Club

    Idaho, United States

    Set on an elevated, forested peninsula that juts into the eastern flank of Lake Coeur d’Alene, Gozzer Ranch Golf and Lake Club is spectacular.

  64. Eastward Ho!

    Massachusetts, United States

    Herbert Fowler, the esteemed English golf course architect – best known for his work at Walton Heath and The Berkshire – was the man responsible for creating this classic at Eastward Ho! Country Club...

  65. Capilano Golf & Country Club

    British Columbia, Canada

    Capilano Golf & Country Club is set most dramatically, protected to the north and east by the mountains of British Columbia. It’s a glorious setting with views across Vancouver Harbour to Mount Baker beyond.

  66. Plainfield Country Club

    New Jersey, United States

    The name, Plainfield Country Club, is understated and perhaps suggests an ordinary run-of-the-mill golf course but we can assure you, plain it is not.

  67. White Bear Yacht Club

    Minnesota, United States

    With modest length, White Bear Yacht Club requires accuracy rather than length from the tee. If you suffer from a lack of balance, it might not be the golf course for you as you will seldom get a flat stance.

  68. Milwaukee Country Club

    Wisconsin, United States

    Golf in Wisconsin dates back to circa 1890 and the Milwaukee Country Club is one of the oldest in the State. The current Milwaukee layout was fashioned by the hand of Charles Hugh Alison in 1929.

  69. Nanea

    Hawaii, United States

    Nanea Golf Club is so exclusive that it shuns publicity. The course was laid out on a thick lava mantle by David McLay Kidd with the heart of British seaside links at its roots.

  70. Streamsong Red

    Florida, United States

    Remarkably, it’s said that the short par four 9th on the Red course is actually Tom Doak’s favourite golf hole on either the Red or the Blue course at the Streamsong Resort.