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51 – Wade Hampton
Cashiers, North Carolina
This course is spread across a valley floor in mountain bowl, rising to 3,486 feet above sea level and surrounded by 28,000 acres of forest.
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52 – Bethpage State
Farmingdale, New York
The world’s best muni? In the wake of its USGA-funded makeover by Rees Jones, to bring it up to spec for the US Open (hosted in 2002 and 2009), this gem is the brawniest parkland course in the USA.
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53 – Morfontaine
Paris, France
Such is the look and feel of Morfontaine, you could take a blindfolded golfer there, stand him on a tee, take the blindfold off and he’d swear blind he was in Surrey.
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54 – Barnbougle Dunes
Bridport, Tasmania
Those who’ve made the long trip here assure us it was worth it. The evocatively-named Barnbougle hugs the north-east coast of Tasmania, with fairways full of humps and hollows splitting wild dunes.
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55 – Prairie Dunes
Hutchinson, Kansas
Kansas is the last place anyone would expect to find a links-style course with rolling hills reminiscent of a Scottish links.
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56 – Crystal Downs
Frankfort, Michigan
This course was built on a hill overlooking Lake Michigan and Crystal Lake. It’s very hilly, so uneven lies are the norm and the greens are severe.
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57 – Hirono
Kobe, Japan
This parkland layout features many tree-lined fairways and heavily-bunkered green complexes.
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58 – Kauri Cliffs
Kerikeri, New Zealand
In much the same way as Cape Kidnappers just down the coast, Kauri Cliffs is a blow-your-socks-off kind of course, set atop high cliffs with spectacular views.
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59 – Valderrama
San Roque, Spain
An icon of European golf, Valderrama is midway through a renovation project by Kyle Phillips to restore the 1997 Ryder Cup venue to its former glory.
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60 – Saunton East
Braunton, Devon
If the R&A ever wants to move The Open away from its regular haunts, Saunton will be high on the list of alternatives.
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