OK, How did I do? Did I guess right? This is what I came up with:
1. Conwy Golf Club in North Wales. Much of Mulberry Harbour used in the D-Day landings was constructed in what is now a marina in the Conwy Estuary.
2. The Inverness Club. For the 1979 US Open the Fazios built three new holes, the present 3rd, 5th and 6th, combining the old 6th, 7th and 8th to make today’s 8th. When Inverness was first laid out (by Bernard Nicholls) it was realised that he had only built 8 holes, and a 9th hole (the ‘forgotten hole’) was hastily added. It lasted from 1903 until 1979.
3. Royal Montreal Golf Club, Blue Course. Pat Fitzsimons hit his ball onto an island in the lake to the left of the 16th during the second round of the 1975 Canadian Open. He waded out to the island to play his second shot. The President’s Cup was held there in September 2007.
4. Houghton Golf Club, Johannesburg. Rose won the 2002 dunhill championship there, his first professional victory. The course was originally laid out by AM Copland, the club’s first professional. The 1993 changes were made by Matkovich and Hayes, and later bunker modifications were made by Gary Player.
5. Royal Mid-Surrey. When the clubhouse burned down, temporary Portacabin huts were erected beside the 1st hole and the length of the 1st hole had to be reduced to around 185 yards. Henry Cotton was Professional at the club at the time of his 1948 Open Championship victory at Muirfield.
6. Rungsted in Denmark.
7. Mission Hills in China.
8. Prairie Dunes in Hutchinson, Kansas
9. Moscow Country Club.
10. Masia Bach is the name of both a wine-making firm and a golf course (18+9 holes), the latter designed by José Maria Olazábal.
11. Bodega Harbour.
12. Hong Kong Golf Club, previously the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club.
13. Bombay Presidency Golf Club.
14. Newport Golf Club, one of the five founding members of the USGA.
15. Biarritz.
16. Hamburger, Falkenstein.
17. Midlothian Country Club, the site of the 1914 US Open won by Walter Hagen.
18. Royal Dar es Salam, Rabat, Morocco.
19. Maesdu at Llandudno, north Wales. It held the PGA championships of 1956, 7 and 8.
20. Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro.
21. Karen Country Club, Kenya.
22. Royal Norwich Golf Club.
23. County Louth (Baltray).
24. Ekwanok Country Club, Vermont.
25. Wack Wack Golf & Country Club, Manila, Philippines, which hosted the 1977 World Cup.
26. Royal Sydney Championship Course.
27. Club de Golf Las Dehesa, Chile.
28. Cavendish Golf Club, Buxton, Derbyshire. Cavendish is the family name of the Dukes of Devonshire.
29. Formosa Auckland Country Club.
30. Rosedale, Toronto, host to the 1912 and 1928 Canadian Opens.
31. Golf Club of Illinois (Dick Nugent).
32. Parkstone Golf Club where Alliss was Professional from 1957 to 1970.
33. Real Golf El Prat. Greg Norman is credited with the design of the new holes.
34. Diamond Run, Sewickley, Pennsylvania.
35. The Old Course, St Andrews. MacKenzie was writing about the 11th hole.
36. The Creek, Long Island. Holes 10, 11 and 12.
37. Sun Valley, Idaho. First 9 holes by Billie Bell (1938). Course redesigned by Trent Jones Jr 1978-80.
38. The Grand Golf Club, Queensland, formerly Gilston Golf Club.
39. Rhyl Golf Club, North Wales, now a short 9-hole links with 18 tees.
40. Spook Rock Golf Course, NY.
41. Southerness Golf Club, Scotland.
42. Royal Antwerp Golf Club, Belgium.
43. Walmer and Kingsdown Golf Club, Kent.
44. Royal Selangor Golf Club, Kuala Lumpur.
45. Menaggio and Cadenabbia, Italy.
46. Butler National, Chicago.
47. The Australian Golf Club.
48. Nairn Golf Club.
49. Aldeburgh Golf Club, Suffolk.
50. Glen View Golf Club, Illinois. The 1922 changes were by William Flynn.
51. Pau Golf Club, the earliest in Continental Europe, established in 1856.
52. St Andrews New Course.
53. Mijas Golf, Spain.
54. Vancouver Golf Club, Canada.
55. Golf- und Land-Club Berlin-Wannsee.
56. Ballycastle Golf Club, Northern Ireland.
57. Mölle Golf Club, Sweden.
58. Royal Johannesburg. The east course was designed by Robert Grimsdell.
59. Royal Tarlair, Scotland.
60. St Nom la Bretèche near Paris, the prestigious tournament being the Trophée Lancôme.
61. Wilmslow Golf Club, Cheshire. The other clubs founded in 1889 were Disley and Macclesfield.
62. Brae Burn Country Club, Purchase, NY, (not to be confused with that of the same name at West Newton, MA). The architect was Frank Duane.
63. The Members Club at Four Streams, MD.
64. Ilfracombe Golf Club, Devon.
65. Tramore Golf Club, Co Waterford, Ireland.
66. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, later Hong Kong Golf Club. A 9-hole, par-3 course at Deep Water Bay is still played today, but the three 18-hole courses are on the mainland at Fanling.
67. Royal Malta Golf Club.
68. The Meadow Club, Fairfax, CA. The mountain is Mt Tamalpais.
69. Royal Mougins Golf Club, Cannes, France.
70. Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club, Wales.
71. The National Golf Links of America, Long Island.
72. El Saler, Valencia, Spain.
73. Fujioka, Nagoya, Japan.
74. Cascades, Soma Bay, Egypt.
75. Ashburn Golf Club, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The lake is Kinsac Lake.
76. Aarhus Golf Club, Denmark.
77. Erskine Golf Club, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
78. Worcester Country Club, Massachusetts.
79. Commonwealth Golf Club, Victoria, Australia. The long-serving club secretary was Sloan Morpeth.
80. Moortown Golf Club, Leeds. Its neighbour, Moor Allerton sold its MacKenzie-designed course for housing, moving into the countryside and a brand new Robert Trent Jones 27-hole design. Sand Moor, also MacKenzie, sold some of its land adjacent to Moortown for housing.
81. Noordwijk Golf Club, Netherlands.
82. Haggs Castle, Glasgow, which hosted the 1986 Scottish Open won by David Feherty.
83. Stavanger Golf Club, Norway.
84. Essex County Country Club, New Jersey.
85. Steiermärkischer Golfclub Murhof, Austria.
86. Is Molas, Sardinia.
87. Mahogany Run, St Thomas, US Virgin Islands.
88. Blue Canyon Country Club, Canyon Course, Thailand.
89. Moor Park, Herts.
90. Mowbray Golf Club, South Africa.
91. Royal Jersey Golf Club, Channel Islands. Harry Vardon was born in a cottage beside the course.
92. Mid Ocean Club, Bermuda. The architects were Charles Blair Macdonald (golf) and Charles Wetmore (hotel).
93. Shoal Creek, Alabama. 1984 US PGA.
94. Oporto Golf Club, Portugal.
95. Liphook Golf Club, Hampshire.
96. Cherry Hills Country Club, Colorado. 1938 US Open.
97. Glyfada Golf Course, Athens.
98. Royal Nepal Golf Club.
99. Caesarea Golf Club, Israel.
100. Coombe Hill Golf Club, Kingston, Surrey. The designer was Abercromby.
101. Lanark Golf Club, Scotland, founded in 1851, making it the 25th oldest golf club in the world. Now, name the 24 older ones!