Here's every course on our new course rankings where you can actually play
In calculating Golf Digest's ranking of America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses, more than 1,900 panelists judge a golf course’s architecture on six criteria: Shot Options, Challenge, Layout Variety, Aesthetics, Conditioning and Character. In no part of the evaluation do panelists score a club’s exclusivity, its championship history (or lack thereof) or the price of a greens fee. It's purely an evaluation of our nation's greatest course architecture.
Yet it’s no secret that much of our country’s greatest course architecture can be found at exclusive private clubs. In our 2023-2024 America’s 100 Greatest ranking, 85 of the courses are private. Where can a daily-fee golfer play a top course in the country? Showcasing the nation’s best architecture that is open to everyday golfers is the driving force behind our biennial 100 Greatest Public list, which will be published in the coming months.
Pebble Beach Golf Links (12)
Stephen Szurlej
Sherman Chu
Evan Schiller
Getty Images
Photo by Joann Dost
Keyur Khamar
Stephen Szurlej
Pacific Dunes (21)
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
The Ocean Course (24)
Carlos Amoedo
Carlos Amoedo
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Behind the third green at the Ocean Course.
Uzzell Lambert
Photo by Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Whistling Straits: Straits Course (26)
Carlos Amoedo
Stephen Szurlej
Carlos Amoedo
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Shadow Creek (27)
The Henebrys/Courtesy of Shadow Creek GC
Courtesy of Shadow Creek GC
The Henebrys/Courtesy of Shadow Creek GC
Pinehurst #2 (29)
Stephen Szurlej
Dom Furore
Stephen Szurlej
Dom Furore
The 13th hole at Pinehurst No. 2.
Courtesy of the resort
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Bethpage State Park: Black (39)
Dom Furore
The menacing surrounds at Bethpage Black's sixth green.
Dom Furore
Stephen Szurlej
The view behind the sixth green from 7 tee.
Stephen Szurlej
The ultra-difficult stretch of Bethpage Black's par-4 10th (right), requiring extreme precision off the tee, with the 11th hole—a Pine Valley-like par 4 that also requires a ball stay out of the extended bunker lobes.
Stephen Szurlej
The 517-yard, par-5 fourth hole is guarded by a classic cross bunker.
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
The par-4 12th's widened fairway gives golfers a bailout option.
Stephen Szurlej
Behind the 16th green.
Stephen Szurlej
Bethpage Black's home hole.
Photo by Stephen Szurlej
Bandon Dunes (40)
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Wood Sabold/Courtesy of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort
TPC Sawgrass: Stadium (41)
Dom Furore / Golf Digest
Dom Furore / Golf Digest
Courtesy of TPC Sawgrass
Courtesy of TPC Sawgrass
Courtesy of TPC Sawgrass
Erin Hills G. Cse. (48)
Paul Hundley
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Bandon Trails (65)
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Spyglass Hill G. Cse. (67)
Evan Schiller
Courtesy of Pebble Beach Company
Courtesy of Pebble Beach Company
Courtesy of Pebble Beach Company
Old Macdonald (72)
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Arcadia Bluffs G.C.: Bluffs Course (92)
Photographed by Dom Furore at Arcadia Bluffs in Michigan.
Dom Furore
Nile Young Photography/Courtesy of Arcadia Bluffs GC
Nile Young Photography/Courtesy of Arcadia Bluffs GC
Photo courtesy of Arcadia Bluffs
Nile Young Photography/Courtesy of Arcadia Bluffs GC
Nile Young Photography/Courtesy of Arcadia Bluffs GC
Pasatiempo G.C. (96)
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Evan Schiller
Sheep Ranch (115)
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Dom Furore
Sand Valley (116)
Courtesy of Jeffrey R. Bertch
Courtesy of Jeffrey R. Bertch
Courtesy of Jeffrey R. Bertch
Courtesy of Jeffrey R. Bertch
Blackwolf Run: River (117)
Kohler, WI
Destination Kohler
Destination Kohler
Courtesy of Kohler Co.
French Lick Resort: Pete Dye Course (118)
courtesy of French Lick Resort
Brian Walers Photography
Brian Walers Photography
Courtesy of Jon Cavalier
Chambers Bay G. Cse. (125)
Courtesy of Jon Cavalier
Courtesy of Jon Cavalier
Courtesy of Jon Cavalier
Courtesy of Jon Cavalier
Courtesy of Jon Cavalier
Courtesy of the club
Streamsong Resort: Red (127)
Matt Hahn
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
Manele G. Cse. (140)
Kapalua: Plantation (149)
Courtesy of Dave Sansom
Courtesy of Dave Sansom
Courtesy of Dave Sansom
Courtesy of Dave Sansom
Dave Sansom
From Golf Digest Architecture Editor emeritus Ron Whitten: Most golf fans are familiar with Kapalua Golf Club’s Plantation Course, home of the PGA Tour's opening event each year. Located on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Maui, the Plantation was built from open, windswept pineapple fields on the pronounced slope of a volcano and is irrigated by sprinklers pressured solely by gravity. As the first design collaboration by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, it unveiled their joint admiration for old-style courses. The blind drive on the fourth, the cut-the-corner drives on the fifth and sixth are all based on tee shots found at National Golf Links. So, too, are its punchbowl green and strings of diagonal bunkers. It's also a massive course, built on a huge scale, Coore says, to accommodate the wind and the slope and the fact that it gets mostly resort play.
Streamsong Resort: Blue (151)
Laurence Lambrecht
Courtesy of Laurence Lambrecht
Courtesy of Laurence Lambrecht
Courtesy of Laurence Lambrecht
Courtesy of Laurence Lambrecht
Courtesy of Laurence Lambrecht
The Highland Course at Primland (155)
Courtesy of the club
Courtesy of Michael Clemmer
Courtesy of the course
Courtesy of the club
Courtesy of the course
Courtesy of the club
Courtesy of the club
Courtesy of the club
Courtesy of the club
Courtesy of the club
Courtesy of Michael Clemmer
Courtesy of the club
Sand Valley Golf Resort: Mammoth Dunes (158)
Jeffrey R. Bertch
Courtesy of Jeffrey R. Bertch
Courtesy of Evan Schiller
Courtesy of Jeffrey R. Bertch
Courtesy of Jeffrey R. Bertch
Harbour Town Golf Links (160)
The Sea Pines Resort/Bill Hornstein
The Sea Pines Resort/Bill Hornstein
The Sea Pines Resort/Bill Hornstein
The Sea Pines Resort/Bill Hornstein
The Sea Pines Resort/Bill Hornstein
Pinehurst #4 (171)
Stephen Denton
Courtesy of Pinehurst Resort
Pinehurst Resort
Streamsong Resort: Black (178)
The punchbowl ninth green at Streamsong (Black).
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
Courtesy of Laurence Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
Courtesy of Laurence Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
LC Lambrecht
Gamble Sands G.C. (183)
Brian Oar
Photo by Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Stephen Szurlej
Karsten Creek G.C. (186)
Gary Lawson/Courtesy of the club
Mike Klemme Photography/courtesy of Karsten Creek
Gary Lawson/Courtesy of the club
Gary Lawson/Courtesy of the club
Gary Lawson/Courtesy of the club
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