The 10 Most Eco-Friendly Courses in the U.S.
To date 786 U.S. courses have received a Cooperative or Signature Sanctuary designation from Audubon International, with tthe following 10 courses topping the list
Kingarrock Hickory Golf Course, St Andrews
On a hill just outside St. Andrews you can take a step back in time
Rye Golf Club, England
At this Classic english links, not much has changed since the days when
Winston Churchill and Bernard Darwin were members
The Renaissance Club, Scotland
One of the finest courses in Britain gets even better thanks to new holes on new land
acquired from an old, and revered, neighbor
The Olde Farm Golf Club, Virginia
One man’s vision culminates in a perfect blend of stunning scenery, award-winning golf, and genuine camaraderie in the southwest Virginia hills
Liberty National Golf Club
It took great vision and courage to turn a troubled tract of land into a spectacular course and club worthy of its unparalleled location on New York Harbor
The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe, California
Nestled high in the hills above San Diego, this club and course have attracted many notable members by providing a bridge between the beauty and drama of the surroundings
Letter from St. Andrews: Between the Hill and Strath
With a fiercely sloping green and a pair of dastardly bunkers, the 11th hole at the Old Course is one of the greatest par threes in golf
Letter from St. Andrews: They Watched In Awe
Memories of Jack and the 1978 Open
Letter from St. Andrews: National Offense
The Masters course of today bears little resemblance to the one Jones and MacKenzie created