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The Cliffs at Glassy Landrum, South Carolina RESIDENTIAL Ultimate Guide The Cliffs at Glassy Landrum, South Carolina RESIDENTIAL Golf Club at Cuscowilla Eatonton, Ga. PHOTO BY RUSSELL KIRK 5. (6) Colorado GC 12. (10) Mountain Lake Parker, Colo., 2007 Lake Wales, Fla., 1917 Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw Seth Raynor Avg. rating: 7.53 Avg. rating: 7.28 6. (5) Gozzer Ranch GC 13. (9) Mountaintop Arrowpoint, Idaho, 2007 Cashiers, N.C., 2007 Tom Fazio Tom Fazio 1. (1) Wade Hampton Club Avg. rating: 7.51 Avg. rating: 7.25 Cashiers, N.C., 1988 Diamond Creek (7) 14. (14) Martis Camp Tom Fazio Banner Elk,7. N.C.Oak Tree National Avg. rating: 7.92 Edmond, Okla., 1975 Truckee, Calif., 2007 Pete Dye Tom Fazio 2. (2) Rock Creek Cattle Co. > p.84 Avg. rating: 7.41 Avg. rating: 7.22 Deer Lodge, Mont., 2008 Tom Doak 8. (11) Estancia 15. (15) Patriot GC Avg. rating: 7.85 Scottsdale, Ariz., 1995 Owasso, Okla., 2010 Tom Fazio Robert Trent Jones Jr. 3. (4) Huntsman Springs Avg. rating: 7.39 Avg. rating: 7.20 Driggs, Idaho, 2009 David McLay Kidd 9. (8) Castle Pines GC 16. (NR) Rock Creek GC of Idaho• Avg. rating: 7.57 Castle Rock, Colo., 1981 Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, 2012 Jack Nicklaus Tom Weiskopf 4. (3) Shooting Star GC Avg. rating: 7.30 Avg. rating: 7.17 Teton Village, Wyo., 2009 Tom Fazio 10. (13) Mayacama Golf Club 17. (16) The Rim Avg. rating: 7.54 Santa Rosa, Calif., 2001 Payson, Ariz., 1998 Jack Nicklaus Tom Weiskopf Avg. rating: 7.30 Avg. rating: 7.14 11. (12) Pronghorn (Fazio) 18. (29) John's Island West • New to list Bend, Ore., 2006 Vero Beach, Fla., 1989 ** Back on list Tom Fazio Tom Fazio > Featured properties Avg. rating: 7.29 Avg. rating: 7.13 (#) Last year's ranking (NR) Not ranked last year 64 GOLFWEEK’S ULTIMATE GUIDE 27. (22) Concession GC 34. (33) Stone Canyon Bradenton, Fla., 2006 Tucson, Ariz., 2000 Jack Nicklaus, Tony Jacklin Jay Morrish Avg. rating: 7.02 Avg. rating: 6.97 28. (NR) The Ford Plantation• > p.80 35. (23) Kiawah (Cassique) Richmond Hill, Ga., 1988 Kiawah Island, S.C., 2000 Pete Dye, Tim Liddy Tom Watson Avg. rating: 7.00 Avg. rating: 6.95 29. (NR) Snake River Sporting Club• 36. (43) Cliffs at Mountain Park > p.72 Jackson, Wyo., 2006 Travelers Rest, S.C., 2013 Tom Weiskopf Gary Player Avg. rating: 7.00 Avg. rating: 6.94 30. (27) Diamond Creek GC 37. (34) Tradition at La Quinta Banner Elk, N.C., 2003 La Quinta, Calif., 1998 Tom Fazio Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay Avg. rating: 6.99 Avg. rating: 6.92 31. (25) Lahontan 38. (31) The Stock Farm Truckee, Calif., 1999 Hamilton, Mont., 1999 Tom Weiskopf Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 6.99 Avg. rating: 6.92 32. (30) Paa-Ko Ridge GC 39. (38) Frederica GC Sandia Park, N.M., 2000 St. Simons Island, Ga., 2004 Ken Dye Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 6.99 Avg. rating: 6.88 33. (24) Quarry at La Quinta 40. (35) The Preserve La Quinta, Calif., 1994 Carmel Valley, Calif., 2000 Tom Fazio Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 6.98 Avg. rating: 6.87 Paa-Ko Ridge GC Sandia Park, N.M. COURTESY OF PAA-KO-RIDGE, GC The Preserve Carmel Valley, Calif. 19. (17) Long Cove COURTESY OF THE PRESERVE Hilton Head Island, S.C., 1982 Pete Dye Avg. rating: 7.12 20. (26) The Madison Club La Quinta, Calif., 2006 Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 7.11 21. (20) GC at Cuscowilla Eatonton, Ga., 1998 Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw Avg. rating: 7.07 22. (18) Clear Creek Tahoe, Nev., 2009 Bill Coore, Ben Crenshaw Avg. rating: 7.06 23. (19) Forest Highlands (The Canyon) Flagstaff, Ariz., 1989 Jay Morrish, Tom Weiskopf Avg. rating: 7.04 24. (21) Jupiter Hills Club (Hills) Tequesta, Fla., 1970 George Fazio Avg. rating: 7.03 25. (32) Forest Dunes GC Roscommon, Mich., 2003 Tom Weiskopf Avg. rating: 7.03 26. (28) Spring Island/Old Tabby Links Okatie, S.C., 1994 Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay Avg. rating: 7.03 GOLFWEEK’S ULTIMATE GUIDE 65 RESIDENTIAL con’t 55. (53) Escondido 64. (62) Golf Club at Briar’s Creek Horseshoe Bay, Texas, 2006 John’s Island, S.C., 2001 Tom Fazio Rees Jones Avg. rating: 6.68 Avg. rating: 6.61 56. (56) Cliffs at Keowee Vineyards 65. (58) Redlands Mesa Sunset, S.C., 1999 Grand Junction, Colo., 2001 Tom Fazio Jim Engh Avg. rating: 6.68 Avg. rating: 6.61 41. (37) The Glacier Club at Tamarron Durango, Colo., 1975 (55) (60) Arthur Hills 57. Rainmakers GC 66. Talisker Club at Tuhaye Ruidoso, N.M., 2008 Tuhaye, Utah, 2005 Avg. rating: 6.86 Robert Trent Jones Jr. Mark O'Meara Avg. rating: 6.65 Avg. rating: 6.60 42. (36) Black Diamond Ranch (Quarry) Lecanto, Fla., 1988 (57) (75) Tom Fazio 58. Club at Carlton Woods (Fazio) 67. Kiawah Island (River) The Woodlands, Texas, 2004 Kiawah, S.C., 1995 Avg. rating: 6.84 Tom Fazio Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 6.65 Avg. rating: 6.59 43. (39) Black Rock Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, 2003 (50) (66) Jim Engh 59. Black Rock 68. Tetherow Hingham, Mass., 2002 Bend, Ore., 2008 Avg. rating: 6.84 Brian Silva David McLay Kidd Avg. rating: 6.65 Avg. rating: 6.58 44. (42) Forest Creek GC (North) Southern Pines, N.C., 2005 (52) (71) Tom Fazio 60. Promontory (Painted Valley) 69. Desert Highlands Park City, Utah, 2007 Scottsdale, Ariz., 1984 Avg. rating: 6.83 Jack Nicklaus Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.64 Avg. rating: 6.58 45. (41) Southern Highlands Las Vegas, 1999 (64) (54) Robert Trent Jones Jr. 61. Olde Stone 70. Bright’s Creek GC Bowling Green, Ky., 2006 Mill Spring, N.C., 2006 Avg. rating: 6.82 Arthur Hills Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 6.63 Avg. rating: 6.57 46. (46) Stone Eagle GC Palm Desert, Calif., 2005 (63) (61) Tom Doak 62. Glenwild GC 71. Rancho Santa Fe CC Park City, Utah, 2001 Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 1929 Avg. rating: 6.78 Tom Fazio Max Behr Avg. rating: 6.63 Avg. rating: 6.57 47. (44) Dalhousie Golf Club Cape Girardeau, Mo., 2002 (59) (78) Jack Nicklaus 63. Spanish Oaks Golf Club 72. Victory Ranch GC Bee Cave, Texas, 2002 Park City, Utah, 2009 Avg. rating: 6.76 Bobby Weed Rees Jones Avg. rating: 6.63 Avg. rating: 6.56 48. (45) GC at Ravenna Littleton, Colo., 2007 Jay Morrish Avg. rating: 6.76 Club at Carlton Woods The Woodlands, Texas 49. (48) Spanish Peaks Big Sky, Mont., 2006 COURTESY OF CLUB AT CARLTON WOODS Tom Weiskopf Avg. rating: 6.75 50. (49) Briggs Ranch GC San Antonio, 2001 Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 6.74 51. (40) Currahee Club Toccoa, Ga., 2004 Jim Fazio Avg. rating: 6.74 52. (NR) Horseshoe Bay CC (Summit Rock)• > p.46 Horseshoe Bay, Texas, 2012 Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.74 53. (47) Quintero Golf Club Peoria, Ariz., 2000 Rees Jones Avg. rating: 6.72 54. (51) The Bear’s Club Jupiter, Fla., 2000 Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.70 66 GOLFWEEK’S ULTIMATE GUIDE 85. (79) Troon G&CC Scottsdale, Ariz., 1985 Jay Morrish, Tom Weiskopf Avg. rating: 6.46 86. (70) Isleworth G&CC Orlando, Fla., 1986 Arnold Palmer, Ed Seay, Steve Smyers Avg. rating: 6.46 87. (84) The Powder Horn Sheridan, Wyo., 1997 Dick Bailey Avg. rating: 6.45 88. (83) Colleton River (Dye) Bluffton, S.C., 1998 Pete Dye Avg. rating: 6.45 89. (82) Reynolds Plantation (Great Waters) Greensboro, Ga., 1992 Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.45 90. (86) TPC at Snoqualmie Ridge Snoqualmie, Wash., 1999 Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.44 91. (NR) Loxahatchee Club** Jupiter, Fla., 1984 Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.44 92. (NR) Cliffs at Walnut Cove• Arden, N.C., 2005 Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.43 93. (97) Belfair (West) > p.70 Bluffton, S.C., 1996 Daniel Island Tom Fazio Charleston, S.C. Avg. rating: 6.42 PHOTO BY STEVE UZZELL 94. (NR) The Bridges at Rancho Sante Fe** Rancho Santa Fe, Calif., 2001 Robert Trent Jones Sr. Avg. rating: 6.42 73. (69) Forest Creek GC (South) 79. (65) Club at Carlton Woods (Nicklaus) Southern Pines, N.C., 1996 The Woodlands, Texas, 2001 95. (93) Forest Highlands (The Meadow) Tom Fazio Jack Nicklaus Flagstaff, Ariz., 1999 Avg. rating: 6.56 Avg. rating: 6.50 Jay Morrish, Tom Weiskopf Avg. rating: 6.41 74. (68) Red Ledges GC 80. (77) The Territory Heber City, Utah, 2009 Duncan, Okla., 2005 96. (91) The GC at Fiddler's Creek (Creek) > p.78 Jack Nicklaus Randy Heckenkemper Naples, Fla., 2002 Avg. rating: 6.55 Avg. rating: 6.50 Arthur Hills Avg. rating: 6.41 75. (76) Colleton River (Nicklaus) 81. (85) Greenbrier Sporting Club (The Snead) Bluffton, S.C., 1992 White Sulphur Springs, W.Va., 2004 97. (95) Lake Nona GC Jack Nicklaus Tom Fazio Orlando, Fla., 1984 Avg. rating: 6.54 Avg. rating: 6.50 Tom Fazio Avg. rating: 6.40 76. (74) Kinderlou Forest GC 82. (72) GC at SouthShore Valdosta, Ga., 2004 Henderson, Nev., 1996 98. (87) Daniel Island (Ralston Creek) Davis Love III Jack Nicklaus Charleston, S.C., 2006 Avg. rating: 6.53 Avg. rating: 6.48 Rees Jones Avg. rating: 6.39 77. (80) Hideaway (Dye) 83. (67) Wexford Golf Club La Quinta, Calif., 2001 Hilton Head Island, S.C., 1984 99. (NR) Desert Mountain (Chiricahua) > p.74 Pete Dye Willard Byrd Scottsdale, Ariz., 1999 Avg. rating: 6.51 Avg. rating: 6.48 Jack Nicklaus Avg. rating: 6.39 78. (81) Mirabel Club 84.
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