| 2025-2026 ranking
America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses

Golf Digest has published America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses since 1966, making it the oldest and most respected ranking in golf. Our 2025-2026 ranking is based on nearly 88,000 evaluations over our 10-year scoring cycle submitted by our course-ranking panelists, who judge courses on a 1-10 scale in the six below scoring categories (scroll down for our definitions).
Our statisician determines the rest. After panelists filed their evaluations, all outlier scores were removed, and each course's scores were age-weighted by year, so that more recent evaluations hold more value than older evaluations. That allows our rankings to more accurately reflect a layout's current state since courses are always evolving. Our formula involves doubling Shot Options and Layout Variety and adding our other category scores together to determine the overall score.
Courses must have a minimum of 50 evaluations over our 10-year scoring period to qualify for our 100 Greatest and Second 100 Greatest lists. Most courses have between 100 and 175 ballots submitted, so these rankings represent a strong consensus among a large number of panelists trained in our criteria.
This is our most data-driven set of rankings to date—and we're sure you'll enjoy digging deeper.
Scroll on for the entirety of our America's 100 Greatest rankings, listed from #100 down to #1. We urge you to click through to each individual course page for bonus photography, drone footage and reviews from our course panelists. Plus, you can now leave your own ratings on the courses you’ve played … to make your case why your favorite should be ranked higher. Explore Golf Digest's new Course Reviews feature here.

Donald Ross' creative bunkering seen at Aronimink's 11th hole.
Russell Kirk

Aronimink's home hole.
Russell Kirk

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom
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Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom/Courtesy of Crooked Stick

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

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Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of Paul Hundley

Courtesy of Dallas National GC

Courtesy of Dallas National GC

Courtesy of Dallas National GC

Courtesy of Dallas National GC

Courtesy of Diamond Creek GC

Courtesy of Diamond Creek GC

Courtesy of Diamond Creek GC

Courtesy of Diamond Creek GC

The 351-yard 13th. Photographs by Brian Oar


Brandon Culver

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej



Brian Oar

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

From the tee at the par-3, third hole
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The view from behind the third green
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The approach to the famous par-4, 11th hole
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The closing par 3 at Pasatiempo.
Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of Gary Kellner

Courtesy of Gary Kellner

Courtesy of Gary Kellner

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Michael Ruffing/Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of Boston GC

Courtesy of Boston GC

Courtesy of Boston GC

Courtesy of Boston GC

USGA/Fred Vuich

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LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of The Kittansett Club

LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of The Kittansett Club

LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of The Kittansett Club

LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of The Kittansett Club

Tremont Sporting Co.

Tremont Sporting Co.

Tremont Sporting Co.

Tremont Sporting Co.

J. Krajicek/Courtesy of Hudson National GC

J. Krajicek/Courtesy of Hudson National GC

J. Krajicek/Courtesy of Hudson National GC

J. Krajicek/Courtesy of Hudson National GC

Courtesy of the club

LC Lambrecht

Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of Butler National GC

Courtesy of Butler National GC

Patrick Koenig

Courtesy of Canyata

Courtesy of Canyata GC

Courtesy of Canyata GC

Courtesy of Canyata GC

Channing Benjamin

Channing Benjamin


Channing Benjamin

Channing Benjamin

Channing Benjamin

Channing Benjamin

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Channing Benjamin

Channing Benjamin

Channing Benjamin

Channing Benjamin

GIVE AND TAKE Ladera holes like the par-4 14th contrast wide fairways with exacting greens.
Ladera breaks every "rule" of desert golf in Palm Springs and the Coachella Valley. The design does not incorporate unnatural water features, it’s not lined by palm trees, it's not criss-crossed by cart paths and it’s not hemmed in by housing, no matter how expensive. Instead, it is a beautiful and varied expression of what desert golf can be in its most natural form, though nothing about it is natural. The 300-acre site slopes 140 feet from the high point near the Santa Rosa Mountains across once-level land that was formerly lemon groves and mango farms. Gil Hanse and Jim Wagner propped up the low side of the property to reorient sightlines over the valley floor toward the eastern Mecca Hills and moved millions of cubic yards of earth to create each particle of golf.
Ladera’s fairways are generous, 60 to 100 yards wide with no formal rough, but strategy abounds with options to play to wide parts of the fairway—though the best approach angles and lines of sight are reserved for those who skirt the boundaries of the hazards. Even completely straight holes, such as the par-5 seventh, are full of options with staggered bunkers and a treacherous side slope short of the green. The greens reveal a tremendous variety of sizes and forms, some modestly contoured like the enormous saucer third and others a pattern of ridges and falling tiers (the 14th). But the most distinctive features at Ladera are the attractive dry gullies and arroyos that Hanse, Wagner and their team cut through the site emulating sandy, eroded vegetative lows that water would rush through during rare periods of heavy rain. The excavated sand was used to create sweeping elevation changes and to prop up greens like the par-3 fourth, the altar-like 15th, the par-3 16th and the par-5 17th that hangs over the edge of a deep barranca.

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller


Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Mike Klemme/Courtesy of Oak Tree National

Mike Klemme/Courtesy of Oak Tree National


Mike Klemme/Courtesy of Oak Tree National

Courtesy of Oak Tree National
Our panelists evaluate courses based on the following six pieces of criteria:
Shot Options: How well does the course provide a variety of options involving risks and rewards, and require a wide array of shots?
Challenge: How challenging is the course for a typical scratch golfer playing from the normal back tees?
Layout Variety: How varied is the physical layout of the course in terms of length, hazard placement, green shapes and green contours? How distinctive is each hole, and how effectively do they connect to each other?
Aesthetics: How well do the scenic aspects of the course and architecture add to the pleasure of a round?
Conditioning: How firm, fast and rolling are the fairways, how firm yet receptive are the greens, and how true is the roll of putts?
Character: How well does the course exude ingenuity and uniqueness compared to other courses, or possess characteristics considered profound or outstanding for its era?

LC Lambrecht
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Jeffery R. Bertch

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Evan Schiller

Courtesy of Pebble Beach Company

Courtesy of Pebble Beach Company

Courtesy of Pebble Beach Company

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller
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Medinah Country Club/Seth Jenkins

Matt Rouches/Fried Egg Golf

Matt Rouches/Fried Egg Golf

Matt Rouches/Fried Egg Golf

Matt Rouches/Fried Egg Golf

The Henebrys/Courtesy of Old Sandwich GC


Courtesy of Old Sandwich GC

Courtesy of Old Sandwich GC

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Brian Oar


Joey Terrill

Joey Terrill

Joey Terrill

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

Courtesy of the club

Michael Paul/Courtesy of The Estancia Club

Michael Paul/Courtesy of The Estancia Club

Michael Paul/Courtesy of The Estancia Club

Brandon Carter

Brandon Carter

Brandon Carter

Brandon Carter

Brandon Carter

Brandon Carter

Brandon Carter

Brandon Carter

LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of Calusa Pines GC


LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of Calusa Pines GC


Laurence Casey Lambrecht

Laurence Casey Lambrecht

Laurence Casey Lambrecht

Laurence Casey Lambrecht

Laurence Casey Lambrecht

Laurence Casey Lambrecht

James Lewis

James Lewis

James Lewis

James Lewis

James Lewis

James Lewis

James Lewis

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Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of Jon Cavalier

Brad Rempel

Brad Rempel

Brad Rempel

Brad Rempel

Brad Rempel

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Evan Schiller

Brian Walters Photography

Brian Walters Photography

Brian Walters Photography

Patrick Smith

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Courtesy of Victoria National

Courtesy of Victoria National GC


Laurence C Lambrecht


Laurence C Lambrecht

Laurence C Lambrecht

Laurence C Lambrecht

Laurence C Lambrecht

Laurence C Lambrecht


Jon Cavalier

Patrick Koenig

David Normoyle/Courtesy The Garden City Golf Club

David Normoyle/Courtesy The Garden City Golf Club


David Normoyle/Courtesy The Garden City Golf Club

David Normoyle/Courtesy The Garden City Golf Club

Courtesy of Evan Schiller

Courtesy of Evan Schiller

Courtesy of Evan Schiller


Courtesy of Evan Schiller

Courtesy of Evan Schiller

Jeff Bertch/Courtesy of the club


David Wilson/Courtesy of the club

Jon Cavalier, @LinksGems/Courtesy of the club

James Anderson/Courtesy of the club

James Anderson/Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of Somerset Hills CC

Robert Walker

Robert Walker

JD Cuban

The view from behind the 12th green at MPCC Shore.
LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of Monterey Peninsula CC

The approach to the eighth green at MPCC Shore.
LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of Monterey Peninsula CC

Behind the sixth green at the Monterey Peninsula Country Club Shore course.

Approaching the 413-yard par-4 15th hole at Monterey Peninsula Country Club's Shore course.

The par-3 third hole, before the layout opens up to 17 Mile Drive.
LC Lambrecht/Courtesy of Monterey Peninsula CC

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier
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Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of the club

LC Lambrecht

Courtesy of the club

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

Courtesy of Maidstone Club

Courtesy of Maidstone Club

Picasa

Courtesy of the club

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier

Jon Cavalier


Jon Cavalier

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Sebonack Golf Club

Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of the club

Courtesy of the club



Courtesy of the Ridge Course at Castle Pines North

Courtesy of the club/Channing Benjamin

Courtesy of the club/Channing Benjamin

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Courtesy of the club/Channing Benjamin

Courtesy of the club/Channing Benjamin
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Paul Hundley

Dom Furore

Dom Furore



Dom Furore



Dom Furore

Dom Furore

The Henebrys

John and Jeannine Henebry

The Henebrys


Brian Palmer/Courtesy of Shoreacres

Scott Vincent/Courtesy of Shoreacres


Derek Duncan

Derek Duncan

Derek Duncan





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Courtesy of The Golf Club

Courtesy of The Golf Club

Stephen Szurlej

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Wood Sabold/Courtesy of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort

Photo by Stephen Szurlej


Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej


Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club








Evan Schiller

Dom Furore / Golf Digest

Dom Furore / Golf Digest



Courtesy of TPC Sawgrass

Courtesy of TPC Sawgrass

Courtesy of TPC Sawgrass



The view from behind the 3rd green at Congaree.
James Haefner Photography, Inc

Edward C Robinson III

Edward C Robinson III

SPRINGBOARD Old Town Club in Winston-Salem, N.C., makes the biggest move in the ranking, surging from No. 92 to No. 54.
Jon Cavalier

Laurence Lambrecht

Laurence Lambrecht

Laurence Lambrecht

Eric Kiel

Laurence Lambrecht

Laurence Lambrecht

Laurence Lambrecht

Wayne Freedman

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

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club

Evan Schiller/Courtesy of the club


Courtesy of The Alotian Club

Courtesy of The Alotian Club

Courtesy of The Alotian Club

Courtesy of The Alotian Club

Courtesy of The Alotian Club

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Dom Furore


From Golf Digest Architecture Editor emeritus Ron Whitten:
I’ve been told Gil Hanse had first examined the site of Ohoopee Match Club as far back as 2006 considered it ideal for golf: gently rolling terrain with no severe elevation changes, and beautiful sandy soil deposited by the nearby Ohoopee River, perfect for drainage and firm, fast conditions.
The ground around tiny Cobbtown, Ga., is also perfect for growing onions—it’s just northeast of Vidalia, world-famous for the Vidalia onion. Indeed, Ohoopee’s logo is a freshly picked onion, although if you look closely, its roots are three writhing snakes.
Any symbolism pertaining to match play is uncertain; perhaps it simply suggests the sort of putts one will face. What’s the composition of a course meant for match play? One might think it would contain lots of penal hazards, because a triple bogey on any particular hole would not be fatal in match play.
Perhaps the targets would be smaller than normal, to level the playing field between big hitters and short-but-accurate golfers. That’s not the composition of the 7,325-yard championship course at Ohoopee. Hanse did produce dramatic visuals in this sandy locale that hark back to portions of Pinehurst and Pine Valley, from long expanses of sandy rough dotted with native plants to deep, foreboding pits of sand, but they’re mostly on the far perimeter of holes.
Explore our complete review here—including bonus photography and ratings from our expert panelists.

Evan Schiller

Kirk Rice

Frank Morse

Derek Duncan


Stephen Szurlej

Evan Schiller

Photo by Channing Benjamin

LC Lambrecht


Channing Benjamin/Courtesy of Ballyneal GC

Channing Benjamin/Courtesy of Ballyneal GC

Channing Benjamin/Courtesy of Ballyneal GC


Courtesy of San Francisco GC

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

Stephen Szurlej


Dom Furore

Stephen Szurlej

Dom Furore

The 13th hole at Pinehurst No. 2.
Courtesy of the resort

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Courtesy of the club

Jane Greer

Jane Greer

Jane Greer

Stephen Szurlej

Joann Dost

Joann Dost

Joann Dost

Joann Dost

Joann Dost

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Behind the third green at the Ocean Course.
Uzzell Lambert

Photo by Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Courtesy of the club/Dan Reynolds

Courtesy of Dan Reynolds

Courtesy of Dan Reynolds

Courtesy of Dan Reynolds


Brian Oar

Gary Kellner/PGA of America/Getty Images

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Andy Johnson/Courtesy of Southern Hills

Southern Hills marks a new era of more dynamic major-championship setups (the par-4 fourth).
Brian Oar

Players will have to decide how far to press their luck with drives on the par-4 third.
Brian Oar

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Carlos Amoedo

Stephen Szurlej

Carlos Amoedo

Photo by Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

The Henebrys/Courtesy of Shadow Creek GC

Courtesy of Shadow Creek GC

The Henebrys/Courtesy of Shadow Creek GC



Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej
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Stephen Szurlej

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Dave Sansom

Courtesy of Peachtree GC

Courtesy of Peachtree GC

Evan Schiller

The approach to No. 13.
Evan Schiller

The fourth and fifth holes at the renovated East course at Oak Hill Country Club.
Evan Schiller

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

A closer look at the 13th hole.
Evan Schiller

The renovated East course will host the 2023 PGA Championship, the fourth PGA in the club's history.
Evan Schiller


Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

Evan Schiller Photography

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

L.C. Lambrecht/Oakland Hills

Courtesy of the club/Jim Mandeville

Courtesy of Jim Mandeville

Courtesy of Jim Mandeville

Courtesy of Jim Mandeville

Bill Hornstein


Carlos Amoedo

Taku Miyamoto/Courtesy of Riviera Golf and Tennis, Inc.

Bill Hornstein

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Taku Miyamoto/Courtesy of Riviera Golf and Tennis, Inc.

Carlos Amoedo

Taku Miyamoto/Courtesy of Riviera Golf and Tennis, Inc.

Bill Hornstein

Bill Hornstein

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

Brian Oar

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James Sylvia: West Tenth Media/MembersFirst

James Sylvia: West Tenth Media/MembersFirst

Carlos Amoedo





Courtesy of Los Angeles CC

Courtesy of Los Angeles CC


Courtesy of Los Angeles CC

Copyright USGA/John Mummert

Courtesy of Gary Kellner, Dimpled Rock

L.C. Lambrecht


Evan Schiller


Evan Schiller

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

The 18th green at Winged Foot (West).
Dom Furore

No. 17
Dom Furore

LC Lambrecht

The ninth hole with the iconic Clifford Wendehack clubhouse in the background.
Dom Furore

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo

The par-3 17th at Seminole Golf Club.
Carlos Amoedo

Carlos Amoedo
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Jon Cavalier

Stephen Szurlej

David Cannon

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

LC Lambrecht

Stephen Szurlej

Sherman Chu


Evan Schiller


Getty Images


Photo by Joann Dost

Keyur Khamar

Stephen Szurlej

Dom Furore


Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Carlos Amoedo






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Stephen Szurlej

Stephen Szurlej

Matt Hahn

Matt Hahn

Matt Hahn

Matt Hahn

Matt Hahn

Matt Hahn


Stephen Szurlej


Stephen Szurlej


Jeff Marsh

Jeff Marsh

Jeff Marsh

Dom Furore

Copyright USGA/John Mummert


Dom Furore

Joe Raynor/Courtesy of Shinnecock Hills GC

Photo by Dom Furore

Carlos Amoedo

J.D. Cuban

Carlos Amoedo


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Carlos Amoedo
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Stephen Szurlej
From Golf Digest Architecture Editor emeritus Ron Whitten:
Cypress Point, the sublime Monterey Peninsula work of sandbox sculpture, whittled Cypress and chiseled coastline, has become Exhibit A in the argument that classic architecture has been rendered ineffectual by modern technology.
I'm not buying that argument. Those who think teeny old Cypress Point is defenseless miss the point of Alister MacKenzie’s marvelous design.
MacKenzie relished the idea that Cypress Point would offer all sorts of ways to play every hole. That philosophy still thrives, particularly in the past decade, after the faithful restoration of MacKenzie’s original bunkers by veteran course superintendent Jeff Markow.
Explore our complete review here—including bonus photography and ratings from our expert panelists.

Dom Furore

BEN WALTON

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Stephen Szurlej

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

JD Cuban

J.D. Cuban

J.D. Cuban

JD Cuban

Stephen Denton

Carlos Amoedo

Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Courtesy of the club/Charley Raudenbush

Photo by Dom Furore

Dom Furore

Golf Digest/Photo by Dom Furore

Photo by Dom Furore
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