Top Golf Courses In The World

10. Cypress Point Club

Cypress Point Club on the Monterey Peninsula, with dramatic coastal holes, windswept dunes, and fairways weaving through cypress trees and rocky ocean bluffs. Photo Credit: Golf Digest @Golf Digest

Cypress is the last club on the roster for today; however, it is widely regarded as one of the top sites in the world. A private club in California, USA, Cypress is home to 18 quality holes that maintain a rating of 72.4. Designed by the honorable Alister MacKenzie and Robert Hunter, there is nothing quite like the waterside course that ranges approximately six-thousand-five-hundred yards. The pure genius behind the golf architecture came from the belief that the course should not overpower the natural terrain, and therefore, MacKenzie believed that the challenge of a real amalgamation between design and natural environment would make for perfect golf conditions. Golfing here is in the top three most exclusive clubs in the world, one may not golf here unless they are a member, which is not cheap.

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