May 17, 2013 At 10:20 AM By Connell S
Ben ALos Gatos, CA
In my area, my favorites that I play a decent amount are:
Spyglass Hill
Pebble Beach
Pasatiempo
I'd love to play Cypress and Monterey CC someday. I'll trade anyone a round at Pebble, Spyglass, or Pasa, for one at either of those. :-D
Favorite Vacation courses that I play are:
Wailea Gold (Maui)
Mauna Kea (Hawaii)
Mauna Lani (Hawaii)
*** QNeenah, WI
I have been lucky enough to play alot of courses in Scotland, Ireland and England. My top 10 best courses so far is:
Royal Dornock - Scotland
Turnberry - Ailsa - Scotland
Milwaukee Country Club - Wisconsin
Carnoustie - Scotland
Whistling Straits - Wisconsin
Cruden Bay - Scotland
Royal Portrush - Ireland
Royal County Downs - Irland
Narin - Scotland
St. Andrews - Old Course - Scotland
On my bucket list would be Augusta, Pebble Beach and Pinehurst
Christopher M
Dick QNeenah, WI
Both courses are great to play. Royal County Down is a tough course to play if you don't hit the fairway but is a great track to play and had to use almost all of my clubs in the bag. I played it twice and both times, the wind was 20-30 mph which made it more difficult to play after 5 month winter break without playing. I would perfer to play both courses as each has it's own unique qualities and I was impressed with both!
Jeff Y.Clarksville, TN
Nice choices there Connell, I have played Bethpage Black, and Valderramma in Spain, (check on the bucket list) my wish to play courses would be
TPC Sawgrass, Augusta, Pebble Beach
Gary BLees Summit, MO
I have been lucky enough to play a few courses in Ireland and I loved Ballybunion and Lahinch. Two of the finest links courses in the world. I also loved Teeth of the Dog in the D.R. Great times!
Gary
Jesse PLenexa, KS
Favorite courses I've played:
Torrey Pines (South)
Sahalle CC
Spanish Bay
Wish List (Realistic):
Whistling Straits (plans to play next year)
Pinehurst #2
Bandon Dunes
Bay Hill (father-in-law's account)
Paul PRochester, NY
Being from Rochester NY, I have not had the pleasure of playing "Oakhill CC". Its on my bucket list as they say. However being a huge Golf City, we do have some fantastic courses available to us. Deerfield CC is one of my favorites.
NCBobHampstead, NC
The best I have played in no particular order.
Waterville Ireland
Pinehurst 2,4,& 8
Whistling Straits
Torrey Pines South
Turnberry Scotland
Royal Troon Scotland
Port Rush Ireland
Sawgrass
Old White
Golden Horseshoe
Would like to play: St Andrews, Royal County Downs, Pebble Beach, and any other course I can play.
Sean FCedar Falls, IA
Pebble Beach, Augusta National and TPC Sawgrass are on my list to play, but TPC Deere Run and TPC Cancun were very fun to play.
James CBraintree, MA
My favorite that I have played would have to be North Berwick West Links in Scotland, just a magical experience.
Others I've been fortunate enough to play include:
Merion East Course
TPC Sawgrass
Turnberry Ailsa
Prestwick
Western Gailes
Gullane #1
St. Andrews - New
May River Golf Club
James KDowningtown, PA
WSMSanta Rosa Beach, FL
I totally agree with the selection of the West links at North Berwick … I could play that course every day for the rest of my life and never be tired of it. In the US, I have similar feelings for Pasatiempo … Perhaps I should spend summers in Scotland and the rest of the year in Santa Cruz! LOL.
Ritch GKaufman, TX
I played Prestwick and Western Gailes on a trip to Scotland several years ago. I did 36 at Western Gailes. The people there were very friendly and after lunch and a couple pints following the morning round it was hard to turn down the offer of a second round.
Others at the top of my list would be: St. Andrews, Old and Jubilee, Bandon Dunes, Barona Creek, Torrey PInes North and South, PGA West Stadium, Oakland Hills South, any of the Paiute courses and Marysville Golf course in Marysville, Michigan where I learned to play the game over fifty years ago.
chris mSan Diego, CA
Favorites that I've played include (no particular order):
Places to play include:
Like most respondents, I could go on and on...that is one of the beauties of golf - a never-ending quest to play great courses within one's socio-economic reach. Good times.
Jimmy SCarmel, IN
Donald BGA
You guys are doing better than I. Im In the Army and have been stationed in Monterey and Fort Bragg but i cannot afford to fork over the cash to play Pinehurst or Pebble. I will have to live through your stories.
Edward KWesley Chapel, FL
November 15, 2014 At 03:00 PM
richbow9Huddersfield,
St Andrews would be the must play, but the favourite course that I've played is probably Loch Lomond
Barry JSeven Hills, OH
Titleist Fan 125Venice, FL
Best courses I have played :
Oakmont
Pine Valley
Tpc Sawgrass
Pinehurst #2 & #4
Winged Foot
Westchester CC
St. Andrews ( old course )
Carnoustie
Ballybunion
Bethpage Black
Courses I would like to play :
Cypress point
Whistleing Straits
Cape Kidnappers ( New Zealand )
Augusta National
I don't know how I am going to do it but I will try as hard as I can To play Augusta!!!!!
Bob FMuskegon, MI
Justin S.Spearville, KS
I have never been able to travel on a golf outing before but, I do have 2 of the most beautiful courses in the state of Kansas within 40 minutes of me. Colbert Hills in Manhattan, KS and Firekeeper in Mayetta, KS. I would love to play a TPC course some day.
Robert GLogan, UT
Here are my favorites that I have been able to play over the years:
Lahinch
Copperhead, Innisbrook
Laguna National, Singapore
Tanjung Puteri, Malaysia
English Turn
Teeth of the Dog
Milburn CC (I grew up on this course)
Indian Hills CC, Bowling Green, Ky. (My uncle was the PGA pro there)
Courses I would like to play:
St. Andrews (Old Course)
Augusta
Jason DHudson, WI
Whistling Straits and Bandon Dunes resort are magical places. They are both truly amazing places.
Dan HYulee, FL
Great post!!
My list to play is better than my list that I have played:
Favorites I have played are:
TPC Las Vegas
Club Campestre San Jose (San Jose del Cabo, Mexico)
TPC Riversbend
& Pine Hill Golf Club (now Trump National Philadelphia)
Have played numerous Private clubs and Top #1 ranked public courses but not that would make a lot of people's top lists...
Would love to play around Ohio:
- Muirfield Village Golf Club
- The Golf Club
- Scioto Country Club
Around the US & World:
- Bandon Dunes Resort
- TPC Sawgrass
- Bethpage Black (mad that I had a tee time and never made the 2 hour drive while living in NJ)
- Pebble Beach
- Torrey Pines
- Kapalua Plantation Course
- Golf trip in Ireland
- Golf trip in Scotland
- Cape Kidnappers in New Zealand
Bottom line, I have a lot of work to do!!! Ha.
Bradley T
I've only been playing 5 years, and northwestern PA doesn't offer a whole lot of great courses.
One of the best courses in PA, and one I've played, is Whispering Woods. Not a great clubhouse (it's a double wide trailer practically) but the course is phenomenal.
BUT
Best course I've ever played, maybe will ever play is Sanctuary, in colorado.
Privately owned by the founder of remax. People told him he couldn't make the land he had a golf course. It was not possible. He did and the outcome was one of the toughest courses I've ever played. No scrambling possible. And facilities from the clubhouse to the short game area, putting green, range are impeccable.
Incredible greens, with the occasional elk hoof print. Haha
He's been asked numerous times by the USGA to hold tournaments, which he's turned down.
John LCumming, GA
The best I've played has been East Lake GC. I got to play it recently; they were already building grandstands and growing the rough out.
The courses I want to play most are St. Andrews, Augusta National, and Pine Valley.
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