Here is the updated list...
If there are anymore architectural breakthroughs that need to be added, please let me know.
Groundbreaking/Revolutionary Golf Courses
St. Andrews (Old)…no concrete evidence details when golf was first played on The Old Course; perhaps 1441, 1552, 1574. Regardless, it is a timeless gem and first “great” muni…course can be played forwards and backwards
Royal Calcutta...1829…oldest golf course outside the British Isles
North Berwick…1832…first golf course to allow women…the original Redan
Westward Ho!...1864…first course in England
Hoylake…1869…influential English golf course
The Country Club…1882 (1895?)…first country club
Biarritz Golf Club…1888…home of the original Biarritz green
Hotel Champlain on Bluff Point…1890…first American resort course
The Machrie...1891…first resort course
Kelvinside…1984…first golf/residential golf course
Van Courtland Park…1895…first U.S. muni
Franklin Park…1897…first very good U.S. public golf course
Sunningdale (Old)…1901…one of the first great heathland courses, also one of the first courses to be formed from cleared land and whose course was grown from seed
--It should be mentioned that New Zealand G.C. was cleared and groomed in 1893
--And Woking was perhaps the first heathlands course 1893
---And Huntercombe was another earlier great heathlands course 1901
Springhaven Club…1903…first course laid out by a female (Ida Dixon)
Princes Golf Club at Sandwich…1904…UK course designed specifically for the Haskell golf ball
Chicago Golf Club, Garden City Golf Club, and Myopia…1895-1900, represent some of the significant early American golf courses
Pinehurst…1907…a great and historical golf resort…known for its shell-backed greens
National Golf Links…1911…the first world class course in America; a watershed moment in American golf course architecture…used classic British Isle courses for ideas for holes on the course
Merion…1912 (or 1914)…first 36 hole golf club in the U.S.
St. George’s Hill…1913…great gated housing/residential combined development
Lido…1914…first “mega-expensive” golf development that included ground building, its disappearance was also significant
1914-1918…World War I
Mountain Lake…1915…first American golf/residential combined development
Oakmont…1916-1927…our work suggests the course transformed to greatness during this time frame, coinciding with EMIL LOEFFLER becoming head greenskeeper…known for its “penal” architecture and bunkering...and their weighted furrow bunker rakes.
Pine Valley…1918…a great “collaborative” golf course
Pebble Beach…1919…first course to have piped irrigation to all 18 holes
Mid-Ocean…1921…great “tropical” golf course
Jasper Park…1925…first great mountain golf course
Yale…1926…one of the first great heavy construction golf courses
1929-1932 (1939)…Great Depression
Tokyo GC and Hirono…1932…great Japanese golf courses
Augusta National…1933…first golf course designed for spectator/tournament golf
Bethpage State Park...1935…historical course/golf complex built with Public Works Administration money which was provided by the government to help combat the Great Depression. Other courses of note regarding the P.W.A. were: Prairie Dunes, Ohio State GC, Indian Canyon, Memorial Park, North Fulton, Split Rock, and Mark Twain.
1940-1945…World War II
Peachtree Golf Club…1948…first great RTJ course…big/elongated teeing areas, big greens
Dunes Golf & Beach…1949…first course to use a template to aid real estate sales (RTJ)
Desert Forest…1962…first desert golf course
Victoria Golf Course…1962…first landfill golf course
The Golf Club…1967…minimalist golf course in the era of RTJ Maximism
Harbour Town…1967…another counter to RTJ
Shadow Creek…1989…ultimate expression of mans power to create; it is a lush oasis in the middle of desert waste land
Sandhills…1994…minimalist, first “build it and they will come” course
Bandon Dunes Complex…1999…First “built it and they will come” resort
Machrihanish Dunes…2009…minimalist golf course with minimalist maintenance
As always, thoughts, critiques, comments are welcome.
Should something be removed, should something be added?
Anyway, thus far…here is what I/we got.