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Augusta National Takes Over Top Spot in Golf Digest's Ranking of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses

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Augusta National Golf ClubFor only the second time in the 25 years of Golf Digest's biennial ranking, there is a new No. 1 golf course in the country. Augusta National Golf Club has taken over the top honors on Golf Digest's list of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses.

Ranked No. 2 on the 2009-2010 list, Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey dropped out of first place for only the second time ever and the first time since 2001 when Pebble Beach Golf Links overtook it. Pebble Beach ranks 6th on the 2009-2010 list and remains No. 1 in the ranking of the 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses, a title the course has held since the list's inception in 2003. 

Golf Digest has conducted America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses rankings since 1966, making it the oldest and most respected ranking in the game. The 100 Greatest package, which also includes America's 100 Greatest Public Courses and the 100 Best Courses Outside the United States, appears in the May 2009 issue of Golf Digest (on newsstands April 7).

Complete rankings, including the list of the best courses in each state and a database of every course that has appeared on one or more of Golf Digest's national rankings, will also be available online at www.golfdigest.com/go/100greatest starting April 6.

Rounding out the Top 10 on America's 100 Greatest are: No. 3 Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, No. 4 Cypress Point Club, No. 5 Oakmont Country Club, No. 7 Merion Golf Club (East), No. 8 Winged Foot Golf Club (West), No. 9 Fishers Island Club - up from No. 16 in 2007 and the only new addition to the top-10 - and No. 10 Seminole Golf Club.

"Although the architectural changes at Augusta National have received criticism over the past few years, our panel consensus ranked it No. 1," said Ron Whitten, Golf Digest Senior Editor of Architecture. "We evaluate seven different aspects of each course's design, and while it's hard to pinpoint individual reasons for a course's ranking, I think it's fair to say that Shot Values and Resistance to Scoring were the likely categories that contributed to Augusta's elevation."

Because America's 100 Greatest includes private courses that most readers don't have access to, Golf Digest established a ranking of America's 100 Greatest Public Courses in 2003 to showcase the top courses in the nation that are open to all golfers.

Behind Pebble Beach at No. 1, the Top 10 on America's 100 Greatest Public Courses includes: No. 2 Pacific Dunes, No. 3 Whistling Straits (Straits), No. 4 The Ocean Course in Kiawah Island, No. 5 Bethpage State Park (Black), No. 6 Pinehurst Resort & Country Club (No. 2), No. 7 Bandon Dunes, No. 8 Shadow Creek Golf Course, No. 9 TPC Sawgrass (Players Stadium Course) and No. 10 Arcadia Bluffs Golf Club .

To determine America's 100 Greatest, America's 100 Greatest Public and the best courses in each state, Golf Digest's more than 900 panelists nationwide played and rated thousands of courses on seven criteria, each on a scale of 1 to 10: Shot Values, Resistance to Scoring, Design Variety, Memorability, Aesthetics, Conditioning and Ambience. After panelists filed their evaluations, Golf Digest averaged the scores of the seven categories (scores in the Shot Values category count double) and totaled the averages to determine the overall rankings.

The international rankings were compiled from ballots submitted by U.S. and international golf-course panelists, editors among Golf Digest's network of 23 editions of the magazine and other affiliate magazines around the world.

A course must be two years old to be considered for America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses and at least a year old for any other ranking. All panelists involved in the ratings travel and play at their own expense and on their own timetables.

Eight courses not in the previous ranking made the 2009-2010 list of America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses:

No. 27 - The Club at Black Rock, Coeur d'Alene, ID

No. 39 - Sebonack Golf Club, Southampton, NY

No. 42 - Canyata Golf Club, Marshall, IL

No. 68 - Stone Canyon Club, Oro Valley, AZ

No. 76 - Aronimink Golf Club, Newtown Square, PA

No. 80 - Bandon Trails, Bandon, OR

No. 83 - Eagle Point Golf Club, Wilmington, NC

No. 100 - Crooked Stick Golf Club, Carmel, IN

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at Saturday, 04 April 2009 16:42by william
anyone who has played both pine valley and augusta knows that they got this one wrong
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at Monday, 06 April 2009 12:03by mark
I have a friend that has played both, he enjoyed augusta more. But one think that I can say, if you look at the state ranking, minnesota has the most over rated course in the top ten of just the state ranks. Interlocking is no were near the number one course in the state. It was tipped out for the us WOMENS open. Just because it was pick out of a hat amoung 5 other course to host the now bobby jones grand slam leg, dose not make it good. A good player dose not like that golf course. You have to lay up on all of the par 4\\\'s on the frount and even a par five. you can hit driver on the back side a few more times, but not alot. Get with it people, Somerset is the best course for non tour golfers in the state. Than northland is number 2.
 

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