Saint Andrews, the Mecca is in Scotland
If we just mention a date – 25th of January 1522- we can understand why the Saint Andrews Old Course is respected worldwide, most probably this is one of the oldest golf courses in the world. It has been the location of nothing less than 25 British Opens since 1873. Because of its classical design, that makes it unique, it is one of the experts’ favourite destinations. Here we can play the 18-hole with the largest tradition of the world.
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Pebble Beach, paradise in Monterrey
Created in 1920 by Jack Neville and Douglas Grant in the heavenly peninsula of Monterrey, in California, it is considered the oldest in the United States.. It has hosted 4 US Open tournaments and it is one of the professionals’ favourite courses.
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Augusta Nacional, the most complicated ‘greens’
Founded by Bobby Jones, this Georgian golf club (USA) is the venue of the Augusta Masters since 1934 Between holes 11 to 13 we can find the famous ‘Amen Corner’.
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4.- Royal County Down, the best for many
Founded in 1889 and renovated in numerous occasions by several designers, such as George Combe and Harry Colt, among others. The Newcastle club, in Northern Ireland, is considered by many professionals as the best in the world.
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5.- Muirfield, a club with history
Considered the oldest golf club in the world, it hosts the British Muirfield Open. Founded in 1774, it is the redoubt of the Honourable Golfers of Edinburgh. Its classical design is one of the most admired by experts of this sport.
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6.- Pine Valley, a century of successes
Designed in 1913 by George Crump and Hugo Wilson, the Pine Valley of New Jersey (USA) fights with the Northern-Ireland Royal County for the title of best club in the world. In this US course, in 1954, Arnold Palmer stood out with a game to be remembered.
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7.- Royal Melbourne, the best in Australia
Founded in 1891, it is the oldest in Australia. Designed by Alister Mackenzie, it is considered by many professionals as the best in the country. In its courses many events have been held, both national and international.
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8.- Shinnecock Hills, liked by Vanderbilt
In the State of New York (USA), the Shinnecok Hills was created thanks to the initiative of William Vaderbilt and members of his party, who founded it at the end of the 19th century, it is inspired on the course of Biarritz, summer holiday location of the French aristocracy.
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9.- Pinehurst 2, a very distinguished golf ‘resort’
For those looking for a luxurious resort with all the comforts, Pinehurst 2, in North Carolina (USA) is one of the most desired. Designed by Donald Ross, it was founded in 1895 by James Tufos. It was the venue of the US Open in 1999 and 2005
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10.- Durban Country, African style
With 90 years of history, the Durban Country Club is probably the best golf course in the African continent. It has the best third hole of the world. It has hosted the South African Open tournament 14 times.
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