World's Elite Golf Courses
We all have different opinions about
the great golf
courses around the world. They're challenging, they're
full of history and the storytelling of great games and
tournaments between the legends of the professional golf
world.
Every year we hear of new championship courses opening, but
in my opinion, they have a lot to live up to if they want to
stand alongside the old greats.
Here's my list of favourite world golf courses, with their
own individual characters, from across the years...
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Augusta - USA Augusta is a stunningly
beautiful course located in the American Deep South. Augusta is
the home of the world-renowned Masters tournament. Beautifully
designed with lightning fast greens, without a doubt one of the
world’s best.
Ballybunion - IRELAND Ballybunion is fantastic
links course situated in County Kerry southern Ireland. Well
known for it’s towering sand dunes and cliff side holes running
along the Atlantic. Stunning scenery surrounds this course but
it is an unbelievably challenging links course. A fantastic
welcome awaits all who visits.
Cypress Point - USA Just a stone’s thrown away
from Mayor Clint Eastwood’s Carmel and John Steinbeck’s Cannery
Row. A fearsome course for hard men. The Monterey Peninsula on
the American west coast is a pictures location but certainly
one of the most difficult golf courses to date.
Kiawah Island - USA Kiawah Island was only
opened in 1991. Located off the south coast of Carolina. Kiawah
was awarded the 1991 Ryder Cup between Europe and the USA.
Fabulous Atlantic setting rich in marsh land and sand dunes. A
truly terrific links course.
Kingston Heath - AUSTRALIA One of Australia’s
greatest golf courses. Located only 25km from the heart of
Melbourne and is perfect test for championship golf. If you
like bunkers then you will love Kingston Heath. Your sand wedge
will be the best club in the bag (even bring a spare). Scoring
well here needs you at your best concentration level.
Muirfield - SCOTLAND Muirfield is located of
the East Lothian coast in Scotland. A very flat links golf
course that allows you play to your handicap. Most championship
links courses are designed with only the professional in mind,
muirfield is a very popular links course in Britain.
Pebble Beach - USA Simply one of the greatest
golf courses in the world. Pebble Beach is located just south
of San Francisco. A VERY, VERY challenging golf course. High
winds play and important factor on your scorecard. Pebble Beach
is adjacent to the rocky Californian coastline. Deceptive on
every hole, beautifully designed.
Pinehurst No. 2 - USA A traditional style golf
course located in North Carolina. This course has not got the
man made features that other golf courses and is not stunningly
located. Some people may think what all the fuss is about with
this course. A very true saying, “ A good course doesn’t need
glitter and glitz, Pinehurst has its unique unspoiled holes and
will always be a favourite.
St Andrews Old Course – Scotland St Andrews is
the oldest golf course in the world. The home of golf itself.
The date for which it was first laid is still up for question
but we think somewhere in the early 1300’s. The course was
designed around the natural hazards and still remains one of
the worlds most challenging links courses today. Home of the
Open Championship. St Andrews has four 18 hole courses but the
old is still the best.
Valderrama – Spain Opened in 1985 but has
become one of the favourites with the golfing world. Set with
breathtaking views of the Mediterranean and surrounding
mountains. It has become one of the world’s elite in
championship courses. As stunning as it may look any wayward
shot will be badly punished.
The above list of golf courses is from my own playing
experience. Of course there are many more out there such as
Royal Birkdale, Turnberry, Druids Glen (Druids Glen is based in
County Wicklow Ireland and will be host to the Ryder Cup 2006)
and so on that should have a mention, however I only speak from
experience.
What makes a great Course?
The key factors:
- Good Architectural work to start
- Designed with the input of a professional golfer who
knows the game
- To work with nature and include natures hazards as
apposed to removing them
- Good accessible location
- Excellent drainage on the land
No matter what your standard of golf is like from high to
low handicaps we will share in the same excitement when we
enter onto the first tee.
About the Author
Declan Tobin is a successful freelance writer providing advice
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