Golf courses designed by Alister MacKenzie
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MacKenzie is one of the world's leading golf course designers with a host of courses from the United States England, Ireland and Australia lucky enough to be designed by the man himself.
The Yorkshireman is most famous for designing Augusta National, the host to the Masters tournament held every year in April. The first golf course designed by Alister MacKenzie was Alwoodley Golf Club in Leeds in 1907 having been one of the club's founding members.
Alwoodley, England
Augusta National, United States
Bingley St Ives, England
Blairgowie (Rosemount Course), Scotland
Bonnyton, Scotland
Burning Tree, United States
Canoe Brook (South Course), United States
Cavendish, England
Claremont, United States
Cleckheaton, England
Club de Golf Uruguay, Uruguay
Cork, Ireland
Crystal Downs, United States
Cyress Point, United States
Darlington, England
Douglas, Isle of Man
Duff House Royal, Scotland
Fulwell, England
Fray Bentos, Uruguay
Galway, Ireland
Garforth, England
Green Hills, United States
Hadley Wood, England
Haggin Oaks, United States
Hazel Grove, England
Hazelhead Park (MacKenzie Championship Course)
Jockey Club, Argentina
Lahinch (Old Course), Ireland
Low Laithes
Meadow, United States
Moortown, Leeds, England
Muskerry, Ireland
Nenagh, Ireland
Northwood, United States
Oakdale, England
Ohio State University (Scarlet Course), United States
Pasatiempo, United States
Pitreavie, Scotland
Pontefract, England
Portland Course (Royal Troon)
Ravensworth, England
Reddish Vale, England
Redlands, United States
Royal Adelaide, Australia
Royal Melbourne (West Course), Australia
Sand Moor, England
Seaton Carew, England
Sharp Park, United States
Sitwell Park, England
South Moor, England (Redesign)
Stanley Park, England
St Charles, Cananda
Sutton Coldfield, England
Teignmouth, England
Temple Newsam, England
Titirangi, New Zealand
The Flinders, Australia
The Valley Club of Montecito, United States
The Worcestershire, England
University of Michigan, United States
Worcester
MacKenzie is one of the world's leading golf course designers with a host of courses from the United States England, Ireland and Australia lucky enough to be designed by the man himself.
The Yorkshireman is most famous for designing Augusta National, the host to the Masters tournament held every year in April. The first golf course designed by Alister MacKenzie was Alwoodley Golf Club in Leeds in 1907 having been one of the club's founding members.
Golf courses designed by Alister MacKenzie
Alwoodley, England
Augusta National, United States
Bingley St Ives, England
Blairgowie (Rosemount Course), Scotland
Bonnyton, Scotland
Burning Tree, United States
- Related: NCG's Top 100 Courses in England
Canoe Brook (South Course), United States
Cavendish, England
Claremont, United States
Cleckheaton, England
Club de Golf Uruguay, Uruguay
Cork, Ireland
Crystal Downs, United States
Cyress Point, United States
Darlington, England
Douglas, Isle of Man
Duff House Royal, Scotland
- Related: NCG's Top 100 Courses in Scotland
Fulwell, England
Fray Bentos, Uruguay
Galway, Ireland
Garforth, England
Green Hills, United States
- Related: NCG's Top 100 Courses in Ireland
Hadley Wood, England
Haggin Oaks, United States
Hazel Grove, England
Hazelhead Park (MacKenzie Championship Course)
Jockey Club, Argentina
- Related: NCG's Top 100 Courses in Wales
Lahinch (Old Course), Ireland
Low Laithes
Meadow, United States
Moortown, Leeds, England
Muskerry, Ireland
Nenagh, Ireland
Northwood, United States
- Related: NCG's Top 100 Courses in GB&I
Oakdale, England
Ohio State University (Scarlet Course), United States
Pasatiempo, United States
Pitreavie, Scotland
Pontefract, England
Portland Course (Royal Troon)
Ravensworth, England
Reddish Vale, England
Redlands, United States
Royal Adelaide, Australia
Royal Melbourne (West Course), Australia
Sand Moor, England
Seaton Carew, England
Sharp Park, United States
Sitwell Park, England
South Moor, England (Redesign)
Stanley Park, England
St Charles, Cananda
Sutton Coldfield, England
Teignmouth, England
Temple Newsam, England
Titirangi, New Zealand
The Flinders, Australia
The Valley Club of Montecito, United States
The Worcestershire, England
University of Michigan, United States
Worcester