Play These 15 Stunning Golf Courses Across the U.S. in 2022

One of the coolest parts of playing golf is that no two golf courses are the same. Fundamentally, the game is identical: you swing the same clubs, and you hit the same ball. But each game varies based on the course you’re playing.

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1. Pacific Dunes  A beautiful course by the ocean -  doesn’t feel like it was built but discovered.  The formations and sandy bunker lines remain the same as they have for centuries.

Whether you’re a new golfer or an avid one, you’ll find a course to add to your bucket list.

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2. Pebble Beach Golf Links

Over the years, it has been home to some of golf’s greatest events - the US Open, PGA Championship, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.  When you consider the iconic holes, the rippling ocean wind, and the rocky coves, it’s clear to see why.

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3. Pinehurst No. 2

Pinehurst No. 2’s long 18 holes boast the title of having the most golf championships hosted in the history of US golf. With rolling fairways, legendary inverted-saucer greens, and tall Longleaf pines, this course is a must-see for golfers visiting North Carolina.

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4. Oakmont Country Club

Regarded as the “oldest top-ranked golf course in the United States,” it remains one of the most difficult golf courses in the US. With 175 tough bunkers, slick greens that run away from the player, and fairways so tight they could choke you, Oakmont presents a challenge for players of all capabilities and is sure to make you maximize the potential of your golf clubs.

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5. Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

Considered to be one of the earliest golf courses in America, its architecture hasn’t really been altered in over 50 years. With sandy and rolling terrains, a majestic clubhouse, and strong Atlantic winds, Shinnecock is a beautiful course that some describe as “still giving off the 1890s feeling.”

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