ALABAMA: Shoal Creek Golf Club, Shoal Creek
Course owner Hall Thompson enlisted Jack Nicklaus to help him design a championship-caliber course in the mid-'70s, which resulted in the Shoal Creek Golf Club. The course has hosted two PGA Championships and will host the Regions Tradition on the Champions Tour through 2015.
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ALASKA: Anchorage Golf Course, Anchorage
The Anchorage Golf Course, designed by Bill Newcomb, offers breathtaking views of Mount McKinley, Chugach Mountain Range, Cook Inlet, and the Anchorage city skyline. Golfers can experience the area's natural wildlife with sightings of moose, foxes, and waterfowl.
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ARIZONA: Estancia Club, Scottsdale
The members-only Estancia Club hosts the best golf course in the Grand Canyon State. The championship course was designed by Tom Fazio, who was named the Best Modern Day Golf Course Architect three times by Golf Digest.
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ARKANSAS: The Alotian Club, Roland
Also designed by Tom Fazio, The Alotian Club sits along Lake Maumelle in the town of Roland. The course was designed similarly to that of the Augusta National golf course in Georgia.
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The Cypress Point Golf Course in Pebble Beach frequently ranks among the best golf courses in the world. Designed by renowned golf-course architect Alister Mackenzie in 1928, Cypress Point's back nine is all along the Pacific. The signature 16th and 17th holes are two of the most picturesque holes in the world.
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COLORADO: The Country Club At Castle Pines, Castle Rock
CONNECTICUT: The Course At Yale University, New Haven
DELAWARE: The South Course At Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington
FLORIDA: Seminole Golf Club, Juno Beach
While Seminole Golf Club was designed by Donald J. Ross, the exclusive club even turned down fellow designer Jack Nicklaus for membership. The private club opened in 1929.
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In the early 1930s, star golfer Bobby Jones had a vision for his dream course. He enlisted Alister Mackenzie (Cypress Point) as the course architect, and together they created the Augusta National Golf Club. The birthplace of the Masters Tournament, August National has seen the best players since 1934.
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HAWAII: The Plantation Course At Kapalua Golf, Maui
IDAHO: Gozzer Ranch, Harrison
Another Tom Fazio creation, the Gozzer Ranch golf course perfects the golfing experience. The championship course is surrounded by rocky bluffs overlooking Lake Coeur D'Alene.
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ILLINOIS: Chicago Golf Club, Wheaton
The Chicago Golf Club is home to the oldest golf course in North America and is one of the founding clubs of the USGA. The historic course was designed by Charles Blair Macdonald in 1893.
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INDIANA: Victoria National Golf Club, Newburgh
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KANSAS: Prairie Dunes Country Club, Hutchinson
Prairie Dunes Country Club founders, the Carey family, enlisted golf-course architect Perry Maxwell to design the first nine holes of the course in the 1930s. The course was shaped solely by man, horse, and mule power. Twenty years later, Maxwell's son, Press, designed the back nine.
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KENTUCKY: Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville
LOUISIANA: Squire Creek Country Club, Choudrant
Tom Fazio took to northern Louisiana to design the Squire Creek Country Club course. The private course is surrounded by natural beauty and Southern charm.
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MAINE: Sugarloaf Golf Club, Carrabassett
Most people travel to Carrabassett, Maine, for great skiing at Sugarloaf. But during the warmer months Sugarloaf is home to a golf club and the best course Vacationland has to offer.
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The Blue course at the Congressional Country Club was founded by members of Congress to create a club where prominent government officials — including the president — and businessmen could meet socially since 1920. The course has been the site of major championship tournaments including the US Open, the PGA National Championship, and the AT&T National.
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MASSACHUSETTS: The Country Club, Brookline
The Country Club is one of the five founding golf clubs of the US Golf Association. It has hosted 16 USGA tournaments, including the biennial US-versus-Europe Ryder Cup matches in 1999.
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MICHIGAN: Crystal Downs Country Club, Frankfort
Overlooking Lake Michigan and Crystal Lake, Crystal Downs Country Club is consistently ranked one of the top courses in the US. Because of a lack of space and accommodations, the only tournament hosted here was the 1991 US Senior Amateur. The challenging course was designed by Alister Mackenzie and Peter Maxwell.
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MINNESOTA: Interlachen Country Club, Edina
MISSISSIPPI: Old Waverly Golf Club, West Point
The private Old Waverly Golf Club is the best course in the Magnolia State because of its gorgeous landscape and challenging holes. The course features a beautiful club house and is picturesquely set on five different lakes.
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The Dalhousie Golf Club was designed by The Nicklaus Group and boasts a rich Scottish history. The land was settled by relatives of the Earl of Dalhousie from Scotland in the late 1700s and on the outskirts of the course is a mansion similar to that of Scotland's Dalhousie Castle.
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MONTANA: The Wilderness Club, Eureka
The golf course at The Wilderness Club is consistently hailed the best course in Big Sky Country. Nick Faldo teamed up with architects Lee Schmidt and Brian Curley to create the challenging course with spectacular mountain views.
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NEBRASKA: Sand Hills Golf Club, Mullen
In the tiny town of Mullen (population 509), golf architects Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore took over two years to decide on the final design for the Sand Hills Golf Club course. It is considered one of the best in the world — and it inspired Jack Nicklaus to build in the region.
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NEVADA: Shadow Creek Golf Course, Las Vegas
The Shadow Creek golf course, part of MGM Resorts International, has all of the grandeur of Las Vegas and the challenge of a championship course. The Tom Fazio design makes golfers forget they are in the middle of the desert because of the 21,000 trees planted around the course.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE: Baker Hill Golf Club, Newbury
The exclusive Baker Hill Golf Club was designed by well-known architect Rees Jones. The 18-hole course was completed in 2002 and membership is kept down to a very low 225 people so the course is always available for play — if you're a member.
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Located just outside Philadelphia, the Pine Valley Golf Club is considered the best course in the country and one of the best in the world. Course designers George Crump and H.S. Colt built the course within the Jersey Pines and made it extremely challenging even for the scratch golfer. The course has never hosted a major tournament, because it doesn't have the space necessary to accommodate thousands of spectators.
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NEW MEXICO: Paa-Ko Ridge Golf Club, Sandia Park
Another public course to make our list, the Paa-Ko Ridge Golf Club has 27 holes, all of which are open to the public. Settled in the desert of Sandia Park, the Paa-Ko Ridge is a unique golf experience with challenging holes surrounded by beautiful natural vegetation.
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NEW YORK: Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Southampton
The Shinnecock Hills Golf Club is one of the oldest in the country, and one of the founding member clubs of the US Golf Association. Considered one of the best courses in the world, Shinnecock Hills will host the US Open five times by the end of 2018, including the 100th anniversary of the Open in 1995.
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NORTH CAROLINA: Pinehurst Resort Golf Course No. 2, Pinehurst
The Pinehurst Resort Golf Course No. 2 (one of nine course options) has hosted the most single golf championships of any other course in the US. The course, designed by Donald Ross, opened in 1907 and has since been updated by architecture greats Ben Crenshaw and Bill Coore.
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NORTH DAKOTA: Hawktree Golf Club, Bismark
The Hawktree Golf Club, just outside Bismark, is a public course designed by James Engh. The links-style course is eco-friendly and serves as a complement to the surrounding vibrant colors and natural beauty.
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OKLAHOMA: Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa
OREGON: Pacific Dunes at Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Bandon
Pacific Dunes, part of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, is another top US course to make our list. The course opened in 2001 and was designed by Tom Doak. The course naturally fits with the landscape of shore pines and incredible 60-foot sand dunes.
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PENNSYLVANIA: Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont
The Oakmont Country Club, just outside of Pittsburgh, was designed by club founder Henry Clay Frownes. The course is one of the best in the country. Oakmont has seen the best players from around the world because it has hosted 11 major tournaments, eight of which were the US Open.
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RHODE ISLAND: Newport Country Club, Newport
The Newport Country Club golf course is the final founding club members of the US Golf Association to make our list. The historic golf club played host to the first ever US Open in 1895.
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The Ocean Course at Kiawah Island has the most seaside holes out of any course in the Northern Hemisphere. Designed by Pete Dye, the course has hosted many major tournaments, including the 2012 PGA Championship, the inaugural UBS Cup in 2001, and the 1991 Ryder Cup Matches.
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SOUTH DAKOTA: Sutton Bay, Sutton Bay
The Sutton Bay golf course was designed by Graham Marsh and overlooks beautiful Lake Oahe for an exceptional golfing experience. The holes are designed to showcase the surrounding views and challenge all types of golfers.
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TENNESSEE: The Honors Course, Chattanooga
Another Pete Dye creation, The Honors Course in Chattanooga was designed to honor amateur golf. The course has hosted golf up-and-comers in 18 amateur championships.
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TEXAS: Dallas National Golf Club, Dallas
UTAH: Glenwild Golf Club, Park City
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Another center for amateur golf, the Ekwanok Country Club offers a quintessential golfing experience. The course was designed by golf-course architects Walter Travis and John Duncan Dunn.
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VIRGINIA: Kinloch Golf Club, Manakin-Sabot
Kinloch Golf Club opened its doors to member in 1999. The founders chose Lester George as the course architect who brought in Scottish influences to the course. The traditional and well-conditioned course has earned its spot as the best in Virginia.
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WASHINGTON: Chambers Bay, University Place
The championship golf course Chambers Bay is set to host the 2015 US Open. Course designer Robert Trent Jones II built the course along the Puget Sound to meet the Audubon International standards and continues to maintain its Silver Signature Sanctuary certification.
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WEST VIRGINIA: Pikewood National Golf Club, Morgantown
The Pikewood National Golf Club is truly one of a kind. The course, designed by Donald Ross and Alister Mackenzie, is strictly a members-only club, and isn't open to hosting any major tournaments. To preserve the tradition of the game, the course is walking only, where players must carry their own bag or take a caddy.
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WISCONSIN: The Straits At Whistling Straits, Kohler
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