An assortment of gleaming lakes, rolling hills and emerald fairways garnish the landscape of this Florida course. With its unusual elevation changes, the natural setting of the Copperhead course will probably remind you of a Carolina layout rather than Florida’s West Coast. Course Information Course designed by E. Lawrence Packard, opened in 1974 75.6 rating/140 […]
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The Judge Golf Course

The Judge Course features wide fairways, with plenty of water coming into play. The club is built atop a 200-foot bluff overlooking the Alabama River, with a view of the glistening state capitol of Montgomery, thirteen miles to the south. Perhaps as impressive as the variety of terrain is the 40-acre practice facility, featuring 1,000 […]
Read MoreHarbour Town Golf Course

Designed by Pete Dye, Harbour Town is a true links course with narrow fairways and tiny greens. Home of the PGA Tour’s MCI Heritage Classic, this course demands accuracy and thoughtful strategy over power. Course Information Course designed by Pete Dye & Jack Nicklaus, opened in 1970 74 rating/146 slope 6916 total yards from championship […]
Read MoreThe Belfry Golf Course

The Belfry is one of the best known resorts in Great Britain and has played host to the Ryder Cup – the spirited contest between professional golfers of the U.S. and Europe. A smashing addition to any course library. Course Information Course designed by Peter Alliss & Dave Thomas, opened in 1977 74 rating/131 slope […]
Read MoreOakland Hills Golf Course

One of the world’s mainline golf courses, the Oakland Hills South Course has been home to numerous U.S. Opens and PGA Championships including the 1996 U.S. Open. It has been nicknamed “The Monster” for good reason. Course Information Course designed by Donald Ross, opened in 1918 75.5 rating/137 slope 6988 total yards from championship tees […]
Read MoreOakmont Golf Course

This club, which has been established as a National Historic Landmark, is famous for hosting many national championships, including the National Amateur, the PGA Championship, and seven U.S. Opens. Oakmont gained additional notoriety for its “furrowed” bunkers during the 1973 U.S. Open. Johnny Miller established the U.S. Open eighteen hole record with a 63 in […]
Read MorePinehurst No. 2 Golf Course

Described by Bobby Jones as “the St. Andrews of United States golf,” Pinehurst No. 2 ranks among the most storied courses of the world. This great course was designed by Scottish course designer Donald Ross in 1901. Because Ross lived at Pinehurst for 48 years, he was able to lavish continual attention on No. 2, […]
Read MoreValderrama Golf Course

Valderrama is a Spanish masterpiece, with no hole of less than championship quality. The wonderful fact about Valderrama, however, is that it can be fully enjoyed by players of all handicaps, thanks to the genius of Robert Trent Jones, Sr., whom many consider the leading golf architect of his day. Course Information Course designed by […]
Read MorePebble Beach Golf Course

Perhaps the most well known golf course in the U.S., Pebble Beach runs along along the shores of Carmel Bay, and is truly one of the great golf wonders of the world. Professionals and recreational players alike are drawn to this golf “mecca” to experience first-hand the wonders of this seaside layout with its rich […]
Read MoreST Andrews

The oldest golf course in the world has many remarkable features which help make it very special to golfers around the world. A place where golf was first played 600 years ago, it is considered “the home of golf”, and yet still remains a real test of golf for today’s best golfers. The course is […]
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