These Are The Best Golf Courses Our Nation Has To Offer
The United States has a long, rich history of stealing other nation’s treasured traditions and doing them way better. Nowhere is this more apparent than the ancient and noble sport of golf. Where the British Isles are reminiscent of a “lovely little garden,” the New World sprawls immeasurably into the boundless frontiers like vast, untamed wilderness. And all that land makes for some of the most amazing and varied courses in the world.
In 1977, Golf Digest started ranking the best courses in each state. Almost all are private. Some are very exclusive. But it’s enough to say if you’re a golfer and you haven’t played any of these, you’re missing out on the finest fairways your great nation has to offer. These aren’t necessarily all the best courses in America, but each one of them says something about the state of the sport and the terrain in their home regions.
Here they are:
(*”Invitation only” or private club. X “extremely exclusive.”)
Alabama: Shoal Creek*
Alaska: Anchorage Golf Course
Arkansas: The Alotian Club*
Arizona: The Estancia Club*
California: Cypress Point Club, Pebble Beach*
Note: Cypress Point is a masterpiece that is also said to be the most exclusive course in America. It is virtually impossible to play here, as tee times are limited to guests of one of only 275 total members. Anybody played a round? Hit the comments.
Colorado: Castle Pines*
Connecticut: The Stanwich Club
Delaware: Wilmington Country Club*
Florida: Seminole Golf Club *X
Georgia: Augusta National Golf Club*X
Note: The universally-known home of the Masters, no course in the world has been more reinvented and engineered. The greatest course architects in American history all left their mark on this course at one point, and it layers many different design signatures from the likes of Mackenzie, Jones, and Maxwell interwoven into its fabric. You have to pretty much be a pro or rich/famous to get a tee time. Although, even Bill Gates was kept out for years just because he had said publicly once that he wanted to be let in. Can’t have that riff raff at Augusta.
Hawaii: Nanea Golf Club*X
Note: Another of the most exclusive clubs in the world, but students at the local high school are allowed to practice here. Community service?
Idaho: Gozzer Ranch*
Illinois: Chicago Golf Club*X
Indiana: Victoria National Golf Club*
Iowa: The Harvester Golf Club
Kansas: Prairie Dunes Country Club*
Kentucky: Valhalla Golf Club*
Louisiana: Country Club of Louisiana, Baton Rouge*
Maine: Belgrade Lakes Golf Club
Maryland: Congressional Country Club*
Massachusetts: The Country Club*X
Note: This is the original “country club” of America. If your family weren’t members in 1882, it’s unlikely you will become one now.
Michigan: Crystal Downs*
Minnesota: Interlachen*
Mississippi: Fallen Oaks Golf Club
Missouri: Bellerive*
Montana: Rock Creek Cattle Co, Deer Lodge
Nebraska: Sand Hills
Nevada: Shadow Creek
New Hampshire: Baker Hill*
New Jersey: Pine Valley*X
New Mexico: Paako Ridge
New York: Shinnecock Hills*
North Carolina: Wade Hampton Golf Club*
North Dakota: Hawktree
Ohio: Muirfield Village*
Oklahoma: Southern Hills*
Oregon: Pacific Dunes, Bandon
Note: Consistently ranked as one of the best public courses in the world, Pacific Dunes is a gorgeous, suitable alternative to the Pebble Beach clubs you can’t get in.
Pennsylvania: Oakmont Country Club*
Rhode Island: Newport Country Club
South Carolina: The Ocean Course
South Dakota: Sutton Bay*
Texas: Whispering Pines*
Tennessee: The Honors Course*
Utah: Glenwild*
Vermont: Ekwanok Country Club*
Virginia: Kinloch Golf Club*
Washington: Sahalee Country Club*
West Virginia: Pikewood National Golf Club*
Wisconsin: Whistling Straits
Wyoming: Snake River Sporting Club*
[via Golf Digest]
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8 years ago at 12:05 amSand Hills in Nebraska deserves a “*”. Highly exclusive and it’s annual quota for guests is typically met in the first quarter of the golf season.
8 years ago at 4:16 pmFalse. They allow one unaccompanied group per day during the season, all you need is a letter from your club pro. It’s the best course of the modern era, and absolutely stunning, but with a little planning it’s not exceptionally hard to get on.
8 years ago at 7:19 pmI would kick dorn’s ass at whispering pines. Beat him in golf too.
8 years ago at 6:53 pmBased on member count, I’d argue Chicago GC is top 3 most exclusive. Hard cap at 125 members and they haven’t added a new member in 3 years.
8 years ago at 7:20 pmI played Chicago Golf Club about 10-12 years ago. Clubhouse is shit but course is obviously amazing and they don’t let anyone in! Apparently they throw away $80,000 of food a year b/c they gotta have that dry aged rib-eye on the menu on the off chance someone wants one. Probably 2000 guys within 10 square miles who could easily afford the membership fees but zero chance anyone is getting in.
8 years ago at 9:44 amDillon, I can’t believe you didn’t write this man….rumor is you went to The Masters.
8 years ago at 7:37 pmThis blog reeks of vile bullshit. Someone who knows not of what they type in the least. The most acrid of your Bullshit choices, in my opinion, is NY. How can one glance over Winged Foot?! Home to the US Open 5 times (soon to be 6 in 2020), this course is not only exclusive, it has 2 courses that are ranked in USA’s top 15. Shinnecocks last US Open was one of the more terrible embarrassments to the USGA OF ALL TIME!
8 years ago at 7:42 pmTo me, this blog is a sure tell you enjoy smoking more than the occasional cock.
How do you like the blog, Geoff?
8 years ago at 8:14 pmIt’s Geoff’s dick, not Geoff.
8 years ago at 10:18 pmHow bout Maidstone and the National?
8 years ago at 9:38 pmWhatever.
8 years ago at 10:19 pmI got the chance to go play Cypress through my friend’s Dad, and we got out there. The outstanding thing is that the course doesn’t get much play, even from the members. There are practically no divots and it’s extremely stunning (obviously). Without a caddie there’s no way you can play that course.
8 years ago at 8:00 pmThanks for the firsthand Dramachandran. Appreciate it. Downvoters are just jealous.
8 years ago at 11:10 amForgot to add Laurel Valley and Merion for PA.
8 years ago at 9:37 pmI used to caddie at Kinloch. Place is pristine and has been nationally ranked second only to Augusta National (they love to tout that, even though it was a 2010 Golf Magazine report). Great layout, great condition.
8 years ago at 10:15 pmPlayed at the four seasons in Nevis today. Was probably the best golf experience of my life.
8 years ago at 10:27 pm