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topDeepdale Golf Club, originally designed by C.B. Macdonald and Seth Raynor in 1924, underwent a complete rerouting by Dick Wilson in the 1940s to accommodate the construction of the Long... Read more →
Located in Lawrence, New York, The Rockaway Hunting Club is one of the oldest private clubs in the United States, steeped in tradition and history. Established in 1878, the club... Read more →
Oak Hill’s East Course has seen its fair share of transformations, but the recent remodel by Andrew Green is a return to its Donald Ross roots. Green reinstated Ross’s original... Read more →
Few courses embody public-access golf like Bethpage Black. Once a humble state-park course where golfers camped overnight for a tee time, The Black is now a world-renowned tournament venue. It’s... Read more →
Sebonack offers a unique collaboration between Jack Nicklaus and Tom Doak, blending their distinct design philosophies into a single masterpiece. Nestled alongside Shinnecock Hills and National Golf Links, Sebonack’s sweeping... Read more →
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Atlantic, Maidstone is one of America’s oldest links courses and a true gem of Long Island golf. Coore and Crenshaw’s restoration brought new... Read more →
Perched high above the Hudson River, Sleepy Hollow offers a journey through golf history. Originally designed by C.B. Macdonald and later expanded by A.W. Tillinghast, the course has been reimagined... Read more →
Winged Foot Golf Club is a sanctuary for lovers of A.W. Tillinghast’s architectural genius. While the West Course often steals the spotlight, the East Course is an equally mesmerizing journey... Read more →
Stepping onto Garden City Golf Club is like stepping back in time. This minimalist masterpiece retains the character of its early 20th-century roots, with its faint roadbeds serving as a... Read more →
Nestled in the heart of Westchester County, Quaker Ridge is a hidden gem for golf architecture enthusiasts. A.W. Tillinghast’s design was brought back to life by Gil Hanse, whose work... Read more →