GOLF magazine has unveiled its highly anticipated 2023 list of the Top 100 Courses in the U.S., featuring an exciting lineup of 11 newcomers. These fresh additions showcase a captivating blend of timeless designs and innovative masterpieces, ranging from newly opened gems to long-standing courses that have undergone stunning renovations.
Leading the charge is Sweetens Cove, nestled in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Designed by the talented Gil Hanse and opened in 2020, this course has swiftly ascended to fame as one of the nation’s premier new golfing destinations. It proudly claims the impressive number 11 spot on our list.
Joining this elite group for 2023 is the revitalized Baltusrol Golf Club in Springfield, New Jersey—a historic venue that has hosted seven major championships. This remarkable course now holds down the number 13 position on our prestigious list.
These newcomers not only highlight a shift in golf course architecture but also reflect an increasing enthusiasm for courses that present diverse challenges and imaginative hole designs
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In a groundbreaking shift, LIV golfers have been granted a fresh qualification route to The Open Championship. This exciting development paves the way for players from the contentious tour to showcase their skills at one of golf’s most esteemed tournaments, elevating their presence on an international platform