North America
Our definition of North America encompasses Canada in the north, the United States of America, and Mexico in the south.
Cypress Point Club
Del Monte Forest, California
Cypress Point Club is set at the foothills of the Santa Lucia Mountains on the very tip of the Monterey Peninsula and the cliff top terrain is varied and thrilling.
- Holes 18
- Par 71
- Length 6811 yards
- Slope 132
- Rating 74.2
Pine Valley Golf Club
Pine Valley, New Jersey
Pine Valley Golf Club was the dream of a Philadelphian hotelier, George Crump, who sadly died before its completion. The legacy he left behind is universally considered to be the perfect example of penal golf course architecture.
- Holes 18
- Par 71
- Length 6811 yards
- Slope 132
- Rating 74.2
Shinnecock Hills Golf Club
Southampton, New York
Not only was Shinnecock Hills Golf Club one of the five founding members of the USGA but also it was where one of the first specifically designed golf clubhouses was built.
- Holes 18
- Par 71
- Length 6811 yards
- Slope 132
- Rating 74.2
National Golf Links of America
Southampton, New York
National Golf Links of America is a golf course of monumental historical importance, it’s a “Bear’s Best”, or “Blair’s Best” of the early 20th century.
- Holes 18
- Par 71
- Length 6811 yards
- Slope 132
- Rating 74.2
Oakmont Country Club
Oakmont, Pennsylvania
Apart from Augusta National, Oakmont Country Club has hosted more major Championships than any other course in the U.S. and it’s considered by many to be the toughest golf course in the world.
- Holes 18
- Par 71
- Length 6811 yards
- Slope 132
- Rating 74.2