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Ted Sturges

50's and 60's
« on: August 17, 2022, 03:14:47 PM »
The 1950's and 1960's represent an interesting period for golf architecture.  It was a time that was beyond the golden age architects, and before a period of rebirth that would begin in earnest in the 1970's and beyond.  I was thinking about this recently.  My questions are:


What were the greatest courses designed in the 1950's?


What were the greatest courses designed in the 1960's?


TS

Ben Hollerbach

Re: 50's and 60's
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2022, 03:56:25 PM »
Based on GolfWeek, the following would be be best courses of that period as graded today:

1950's:
  • Laurel Valley
  • NCR (South)
  • Torrey Pines (South)
  • Meadow Brook
  • Deepdale
  • Point O’Woods
  • Champions (Cypress Creek)
1960's:
  • The Golf Club
  • Spyglass Hill
  • Desert Forest
  • Harbour Town
  • Grandfather (Championship)
  • Crooked Stick
  • Hazeltine National
  • Stanwich Club
  • Bellerive
  • Pine Tree
  • Saucon Valley (Weyhill)
  • Cog Hill (No. 4 – Dubsdread)
  • Sahalee (South/North)
  • Atlanta CC
  • Mauna Kea
  • Golden Horseshoe (Gold)
  • Bay Hill
  • Firestone (South)
Other courses of note from that period:
  • 1950s: Old Warson, Saucon Valley (Grace)
  • 1960s: Wilmington (South), Bidermann, CC of North Carolina (Dogwood)
Edit: I think you could add places like Royal Montreal and El Rincó, but GolfWeek didn't capture foreign courses to their list. I also left out Congressional (1957) and Doral (1962) as they no longer resemble their post-war origins.
« Last Edit: August 17, 2022, 04:11:08 PM by Ben Hollerbach »

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