New England
Visitors welcome
Plymouth, MA
Geoffrey Cornish, Brian Silva & Mark Mungeam
Private club
Manchester, NH
Rees Jones
(Closed in 2011)
Portland, ME
Donald Ross
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Clive Clark
Visitors welcome
Providence
Private club
Boston
Gil Hanse
Visitors welcome
Manchester, NH
Brian Silva
Visitors welcome
Manchester, NH
North and South courses designed by Geoffrey Cornish and Hugh Barrett.
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Current layout designed by Walter Travis (1921).
Rsrt guests only
Barnstable, MA
Brian Silva of Cornish, Silva & Mungeam.
Visitors welcome
Barnstable, MA
Brian Silva of Cornish, Silva & Mungeam.
Visitors welcome
Barnstable, MA
Brian Silva of Cornish, Silva & Mungeam.
Private club
Boston
Original 6-hole course designed by three club members (1893). Extended to 9-holes (1894) and then 18-holes (1899) by the club's first professional, Scotsman William (Willie) Campbell. The course was lengthened by Alex Campbell* (1902) and later revised and renovated by Rees Jones (1988). 9-hole Primrose course designed by William S. Flynn (1927). *Willie and Alex Campbell were not related to each other, other than by the clan Campbell name.
Visitors welcome
Barnstable, MA
Geoff Cornish & William (Bill) Robinson, with later improvements by Mark Mungeam.
Visitors welcome
Plymouth, MA
Visitors welcome
Boston
Roger Rulewich (back-nine opened 1978; front-nine in 1989).
Visitors welcome
Boston
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Private club
Barnstable, MA
Original design by English course architect Herbert Fowler (1922); modifications by Keith Foster (2007).
Private club
Rutland
Original design by John Duncan Dunn assisted by Walter J. Travis (1899). Later improvements by Geoff Cornish (1960) and Bruce Hepner (2005).
Visitors welcome
Rutland
Original design by Walter J. Travis (1926); full-course renovation by Rees Jones (1991).
Private club
Boston
Visitors welcome
Newport, RI
Geoffrey Cornish, Bill Robinson & Patrick Mulligan
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
C. Lennie Myshrall in consultation with Geoffrey Cornish.
Visitors welcome
Boston
Donald Ross's design work started in 1928, but the project was shelved due to the Wall Street Crash. Course eventually opened in 1938.
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Boston
John Sanford
Visitors welcome
New Haven
Visitors welcome
Rutland
Gene Bates
Visitors welcome
Barnstable, MA
Original layout by Isaac Small (1892); redesigned by J. Henry McKinley (1913).
Visitors welcome
Boston
Tom Fazio
Private club
Boston
Original 9-hole course, known as Runaway Brook, opened in 1901. Full 18-hole course designed by Geoffrey Cornish with input from Francis Oiumet (1954); course modified by Robert Trent Jones Sr (1972).
Visitors welcome
Burlington
Graham Cooke
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Original 9-holes designed by Herbert C. Leeds (1891-96). Course extended to 18-holes (1920). Also credited with design inputs over the years: club member Waldron Bates, pro Shirley Liscomb, and golf course architect Donald Ross (1926).
Private club
Providence
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
William Bradley "Brad" Booth
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Newport, RI
Original nine designed by Ralph P. Marble (1963); extended to 18-holes by Howard Maurer (2003).
Rsrt guests only
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Originally designed by Donald Ross (1915) and restored by Brian Silva (2008).
Private club
Boston
Original design by Herbert C. Leeds (1894); modifications by Geoff Cornish (2005) and Gil Hanse (2013).
Private club
Boston
Private club
Newport, RI
Original nine-hole layout designed by the club's first professional, William F. Davis (1894), and extended by him to 18-holes (1899). Later improvements by Albert W. Tillinghast (1924) and Ron Forse (1999). Although Donald Ross was thought to have been involved at some stage in Newport's design, this was not apparently the case.
Visitors welcome
Newport, RI
Arthur Hills and Drew Rogers
Visitors welcome
Rutland
Steve Durkee
Visitors welcome
Barnstable, MA
Geoffrey Cornish, Brian Silva & Mark Mungeam
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Brian Silva
Private club
Plymouth, MA
Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw
Visitors welcome
Manchester, NH
Geoff Cornish, Brian Silva & Mark Mungeam
Visitors welcome
New Haven
Visitors welcome
Plymouth, MA
Rees Jones
Visitors welcome
Plymouth, MA
Jack Nicklaus II
Visitors welcome
Manchester, NH
Original design at this location by Robert Trent Jones Sr (1956).
Private club
Portland, ME
Original 18-hole course designed by Wayne Stiles (1924).
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Damian Pascuzzo
Visitors welcome
Boston
Brian Silva
Visitors welcome
Newport, RI
Geoff Cornish & Brian Silva
Visitors welcome
New Haven
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Rutland
Original nine hole course designed by George Lowe (1902); extended to 18-holes by Wayne E. Stiles & John Van Kleek (1927).
Private club
Boston
Course designed by Donald Ross (1925), when club moved to its current Peabody site.
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Originally a 9-hole course (1902). Rebuilt as an 18-hole course by Robert Elder (1974). Revamped by Brad Booth (2000).
Visitors welcome
Boston
Brian Silva
Visitors welcome
Manchester, NH
Brian Silva
Rsrt guests only
Burlington
Robert "Bob" Cupp
Private club
New York City
Visitors welcome
Burlington
Original design by William Mitchell (1950) with later improvements by Walter Barcomb (1961).
Visitors welcome
Albany
Geoffrey "Geoff" Cornish
Visitors welcome
Burlington
Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Robert Trent Jones Jr
Visitors welcome
Portland, ME
Robert Trent Jones II (lead designer Ty Butler).
Visitors welcome
Albany
Original design by Wayne E. Stiles & John Van Kleek (1927). Renovated by Gil Hanse (2009).
Private club
Providence
Originally designed by Arnold Palmer (2002). Re-designed by Gil Hanse in consultation with Brad Faxon (2007).
Private club
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Providence
Donald Ross
Restricted
Burlington
Graham Cooke
Private club
Providence
Original nine-hole course designed by Willie Campbell (1898), which was folded into the original 18-hole Donald Ross design (1914). In 1926 Ross returned to further improve his original design. Restoration project led by Ron Forse (2008).
Visitors welcome
Plymouth, MA
Brian Silva
Private club
New Haven
Visitors welcome
Hartford
Visitors welcome
Rutland
Original designs by Alex Findlay (1898 & 1900), William H. Tucker (1905 & 1912) and Wayne E. Stiles (1925). Current layout designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr (1961).
Private club
Boston
Current layout designed by Donald Ross (1913).
Visitors welcome
New Haven
Tournaments:
2021 Opens: whether by accident or design, four of the top five mens’ Open Championships played in the British Isles occupy consecutive weeks in July: the Irish Open (1-4), Scottish Open (8-11), The Open (15-18) and Wales Open (22-25). The recently relaunched English Open is scheduled for early-August.
Hoag Classic: Ernie Els defends his title in this prestigious PGA Tour Champions event, played since 1991 at the Newport Beach Country Club, CA (Mar 5-7).
Who's Who:
Brooks Koepka: won his second Phoenix Open title, with a chip-in eagle at TPC Scottsdale’s short par-4 17th included in his final round.
Annika Sörenstam: the legendary Swede makes a return to the LPGA Tour in the Gainbridge LPGA, to be played at Lake Nona, her home club (Feb 25-28).
Nicklaus Design to create new course for Qiddiya development in Saudi Arabia
Layout is first of two planned for country club within residential community.
Chart Hills Golf Club: On Christmas Eve 2019, the course became part of the Ramac Group also the proprietors of the famous Prince’s Golf Club, in Sandwich on the Kent coast. Read more ...
Oú sont les femmes? Why there are so few women in golf course architecture.
Dundonald Links Scotland: Construction work is in progress on new practice facilities and course changes at Dundonald Links in Irvine, Scotland, as part of a £25 million investment by new owners Darwin Escapes that also includes the construction of a new clubhouse with rooms, plus eighteen lodges. Read more ...
R&A submits planning application for new golf facility in Glasgow.
Look up the Top Golf Courses in Scotland.
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