The Prince Course, Kauai
When this Hawaiian heavyweight became a royal pain, Robert Trent Jones Jr. came back to make his original nicer but no less noble
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club (Deal), England
An early Open Championship venue, the club known as Deal is looking to be dealt back into the shuffle of major courses
PGA Golf Club at PGA Village
Much more than just a place to play, this South Florida destination is part historic site, part instruction ground, and an all-around golfers’ paradise
Arnold Palmer on Designing Old Tabby Links
At the Old Tabby Links in Spring Island, S.C., we converted one of the weaker holes into an option-filled, attention-getting par four
Trump International Golf Links: Great Dunes, Grand Dreams
Despite a storm of opposition, remote location and downturn in the golf market, Donald Trump is moving forward with his ambitious Scottish golf project along the North Sea
The Sanctuary Golf Club
A real estate sultan buys a patch of wilderness near Denver and tells architect Jim Engh to build the “most spectacular course” in the country. The resulting visual feast says that goal just may have been achieved.
Cabot Links: A Great Course?
This Nova Scotia layout has been the most hotly anticipated new course of the year. Following his visit in September, LINKS Senior Writer Thomas Dunne found himself struggling with a simple question. What emerged was a (messy) search for the elusive border separating good from great—as well as a captivating conversation with a fellow linksophile.
The Infamous Lunch at Muirfield
The lunch at Muirfield is a weighty tradition, indeed
Which is Better – National or Shinnecock?
These two legendary layouts are not only near one another geographically but numerically, as well, on lists of the country’s greatest classic courses
Cabot Links, Canada
Cabot Links is off the beaten path, but well worth the trip