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topFor golf enthusiasts who value history and strategy, National Golf Links of America is a must-visit. This C.B. Macdonald masterpiece is a tribute to the best of British golf, blending... Read more →
As one of the newest and most exclusive clubs in the Hamptons, The Bridge redefines what it means to experience modern golf. With an eye-catching glass-walled clubhouse that seems to... Read more →
Perched between the Atlantic Ocean and Long Island Sound, Fishers Island is a pilgrimage for fans of Seth Raynor’s architectural genius. Opened posthumously in 1926, the course showcases Raynor’s signature... Read more →
Winged Foot West, with its legendary greens and challenging layout, is a bucket-list destination for serious golfers. Following a meticulous restoration by Gil Hanse, the course has returned to its... Read more →
Friar’s Head offers a captivating journey through two distinct landscapes: towering sand dunes overlooking Long Island Sound and a gently rolling inland potato field. Architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw... 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 →