Pebble Beach G. Links - located in California, it's considered one of the most scenic courses in the world with stunning ocean views and iconic holes like the par-3 seventh and the difficult par-4 eighth.
National G. Links of America - located in New York, this course was designed by C.B. Macdonald to showcase the best features of classic Scottish links courses and has hosted several major championships.
Merion G.C.(East) - another historic course in Pennsylvania, it's known for its tree-lined fairways, small greens, and the famous plaque on the 18th hole that commemorates Ben Hogan's famous 1-iron shot in the 1950 U.S. Open.
Oakmont (PA.) C.C. - considered by many as the toughest course in America, with narrow fairways, deep bunkers, and lightning-fast greens that make scoring a challenge even for the world's best players.
Shinnecock Hills G.C. - located in New York, it's one of the oldest courses in America with a storied history of hosting major championships and challenging players with its fast, undulating greens.
Cypress Point Club - located in California, this course is known for its stunning ocean views and challenging holes like the 16th, where players must hit over the Pacific to reach the green.
Augusta National (GA.) G.C. - Home of the Masters, this course is famous for its immaculate conditions, iconic holes like Amen Corner, and exclusivity as a private club.
Pine Valley G.C. - located in New Jersey, it's considered by many as the most challenging and prestigious course in the world due to its unique design, elevation changes, and bunkering.
America's 9 Greatest Golf Courses | America has seen some great golf courses. Here are nine historic golf courses in America.