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Old Oxbow Country Club

ND

Oxbow Country Club is located in Oxbow, North Dakota, approximately 10 miles south of Fargo. The course is laid out on the west bank of the Red River that separates North Dakota from Minnesota. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and fully renovated in 2019, the 18-hole championship course spans over 7,400 yards from the championship tees. The course is Par 72 with a slope rating of 70.1 and a rating of 126. The course features seven sets of tees to accommodate players of all abilities, with stunning prairie vistas as golfers navigate through meticulously maintained fairways and greens. The course features premium playing conditions with Ohio's Best bunker sand and continuous concrete paths. Hole 18 is noted as perhaps one of the most dramatic finishing holes in the upper Midwest. The course was ranked as the #1 golf course in North Dakota for the 2022-2023 season, and has been ranked in the top 5 in North Dakota since 2021, with a 2025-26 ranking of 3rd. Members have access to the only TrackMan Range in a five-state radius, offering cutting-edge technology for year-round game improvement.

Old Palm Golf Club

FL

Old Quarry Curacao

Old Quarry Golf Course Curaçao is an 18-hole championship course designed by Pete Dye, located within the Santa Barbara Estate on the island of Curaçao. The course follows the island's natural contours and offers panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea, the protected Spanish Water Bay, and Tafelberg Mountain. The layout blends traditional championship design with strategic shot requirements across varying terrain. Each hole showcases unique characteristics shaped by the landscape, creating a course that challenges players of all skill levels without being overly difficult. The setting integrates the natural environment seamlessly, with fairways and greens maintained to high standards. Old Quarry has achieved significant recognition, being voted the #1 Best Caribbean Golf Course by USA Today 10Best. The course hosts tournaments including the Curaçao Invitational Golf Tournament, a 36-hole, 4-day event. Amenities include a full-size driving range with natural grass tees, chipping area, putting green, PGA-certified instruction, and an on-site restaurant offering local and international cuisine with course views. The course maintains a dress code requiring collared shirts, tailored shorts or pants, and golf shoes.

Old Ranch Country Club

CA

Old Ranch Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Seal Beach, California, designed by renowned architect Ted Robinson. The course spans 6,932 yards at par 72 and sits on 128 acres featuring lakes, tree-lined fairways, and meticulously maintained bentgrass greens. The layout is notable for being completely free of residential homes, creating an island of tranquility in Northern Orange County. The course presents challenges suitable for golfers of all skill levels while maintaining the pristine conditions expected of a championship layout. The surrounding landscape showcases Southern California's natural beauty combined with the club's Western hospitality approach. Beyond golf, the facility offers a newly renovated clubhouse with dining options, swimming pools, fitness center, and hosts various tournaments and social events, establishing itself as a comprehensive country club destination.

Old South Golf Links

SC

Old South Golf Links is an 18-hole public course that opened in 1991 and was designed by Clyde Johnston. It measures 6,772 yards from the longest tees with a slope rating of 129 and a 72.4 USGA rating. Located just over the bridge from Hilton Head Island in Bluffton, South Carolina, the course features towering live oaks and rolling terrain, with magnificent views from island greens bordering the intracoastal marshes of McKay's Creek. The course features four sets of tees for different skill levels. Old South was recognized by Golf Digest as one of the "Top Ten New Public Courses" in 1992 and voted Hilton Head Monthly's Favorite Public Course in the Hilton Head Area 2008-2010 and 2012-2020, and was honored as the Lowcountry Golf Course of the Year in 2011 and 2021. Rolling terrain beneath towering oaks features 16 of the 18 holes without the intrusion of homes. The course hosts diverse wildlife, from wood storks and soaring hawks to grazing deer and alligators inhabiting the lagoons. Old South Golf Links is GEO Certified, an internationally recognized distinction for sustainability in golf, and has earned Certification in Environmental Planning from the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program. The course was designed to preserve the natural beauty of the land, allowing golfers to experience the site's natural amenities and spectacular views. The variety of the setting from oak forest to open pasture to tidal salt marsh provided an opportunity to vary the design elements and strategy of play.

Old Tabby Golf Links

SC

Old Tabby Links is an 18-hole private course featuring 7,004 yards with a par of 72, designed by Arnold Palmer and Ed Seay, and opened in 1992. The course is nestled within Spring Island and designed by the legendary Arnold Palmer, considered one of his finest achievements, offering a home-free course experience where players are immersed in nature from the first tee to the final green. The front nine weaves through a 150-year-old live oak forest, while the back nine presents a different look with the first six holes meandering through former quail-hunting pastures and the last three bordering the marsh with magnificent views of the Chechessee River, the Broad River, Parris Island and Port Royal. Water hazards come into play throughout the course, especially on the par 3s, with the 17th hole standing out as a beautiful and treacherous waterside par-3 serving as the course's signature hole. The course has been recognized for over 20 consecutive years by the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program, earning prestigious environmental certification as one of just 784 courses worldwide.

Old Tappan Golf Course

NJ

Old Tappan Golf Course, established in 1969 in Old Tappan, New Jersey, is a well-maintained public course that serves both local residents and visiting golfers from New Jersey and New York. Located at 83 DeWolf Road, the course has evolved into a beautifully conditioned facility over its decades of operation. The course operates year-round, weather permitting, offering consistent play throughout the seasons. It attracts a diverse clientele, drawing players from surrounding communities in both states. The facility accommodates various golf experiences, including member passes and special golf outings, indicating a welcoming approach to different player preferences and group formats. While specific details about hole count, par, or signature holes are not provided in the available information, the course's longevity and continued popularity suggest it maintains good playing conditions and appeal to the regional golfing community.

Old Thorns

Hampshire

Old Thorns is an 18-hole golf course located in Liphook, Hampshire, featuring a par 72 layout with white tee yardages totaling approximately 6,310 yards. The course comprises four par 3s, ten par 4s, and four par 5s, offering a balanced challenge across the front and back nine. The course is situated within a resort setting that includes hotel accommodation, spa facilities, and dining options, indicating a well-established golf destination. The hole-by-hole flyover feature available on the website allows golfers to familiarize themselves with the course layout prior to play. Notable holes include the par 5s on holes 2, 6, 14, and 17, with hole 6 extending to 532 yards from the white tees being among the longer holes. The par 3s range from 156 to 216 yards, providing variety in length. Hole 9 is notably short at 241 yards, offering a potential scoring opportunity. Old Thorns accommodates various golfing activities including society days, golf breaks, and green fee play, with TopTracer Range facilities also available. The course appears to be maintained as part of a comprehensive leisure resort destination.

Old Toccoa Farm

GA

Old Top Farm Golf Course

IL

Old Top Farm Golf Course is a 9-hole public course located in Crystal Lake, Illinois, on the north side of the community along Walkup Road. With a par of 37, the course is designed to accommodate golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. Nestled among trees and fields, the course offers an accessible and friendly atmosphere for the local community, situated conveniently for golfers from Crystal Lake, McHenry, Cary, Woodstock, and surrounding areas. As a daily fee course, Old Top Farm welcomes the public without requiring advance tee time reservations, making it an informal option for casual rounds. The course emphasizes affordability and accessibility, offering senior discounts as part of its pricing structure. Its compact 9-hole layout makes it ideal for players seeking a shorter round or those new to the sport.

Old Town Country Club

NC

Old Town Club is an 18-hole golf course featuring 6,661 yards from the longest tees with a par of 71, rated 72.0 with a slope rating of 123. The course was designed by Perry Maxwell and built in the years prior to WWII during the final days of the Golden Age of Architecture. Established in 1938 by Charlie and Mary Reynolds Babcock on the Reynolda estate in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the course was designed by Perry Maxwell on the recommendation of Clifford Roberts, co-founder of Augusta National Golf Club. The landscape is highlighted by expansive fairways, miles of meandering creeks, heaving uneven terrain, sweeping cross-course vistas punctuated with artistic bunkering and bold green contours, widely known for their trademark "Maxwell rolls." Eight fairways meld together without interruption of rough or vegetation, and six holes converge around a double green at holes 8 and 17. The manner by which Maxwell draped the fairways across the rolling landscape resulted in few level lies. Old Town has served as the official home course of Wake Forest University golf for many decades since 1956. Old Town hosted the inaugural Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Golf Championship in 1954, with the event returning annually through 1958 and again in 1962. Following a 2013 restoration by architects Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, Old Town catapulted an unprecedented 43 places up the Golfweek rankings to the 29th position in the country in 2014.

Old Trail Golf Club

VA

Old Trail Golf Club is located in Crozet, Virginia, in the Blue Ridge Mountains region. The facility operates as a premier private golf and country club offering a comprehensive membership experience beyond golf alone. The golf component features a full-service facility with an 18-hole championship course designed to accommodate players of various skill levels. The course is maintained to high standards with beautifully groomed grounds characteristic of upscale private clubs. The setting takes advantage of the natural Blue Ridge Mountain landscape, providing scenic views throughout the round. The club offers comprehensive golf amenities including a PGA golf staff, private instruction services, and a swing lab facility for game improvement. Junior golf programs are available, indicating the course is designed to serve players across age groups. The facility hosts regular golf tournaments and events throughout the year. Beyond golf, Old Trail functions as a full-service country club with dining facilities at its Restoration restaurant, event and wedding venues, and a separate swim club component. This multi-faceted approach positions it as a comprehensive recreational and social destination rather than a golf-only facility.

Old Warson Country Club

MO

Old Warson Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course situated on 184 acres of rolling terrain in St. Louis, Missouri. Designed by Willie Park Jr., a two-time British Open Champion and renowned golf course architect, the course features the Noroton River winding through the property, creating a rich natural habitat. It was the first golf course recognized as a bird sanctuary by the National Audubon Society. Measuring 6,901 yards from the back tees, Old Warson presents a significant challenge to golfers of all skill levels. The course's defining characteristic is its unique and deceptive greens, which demand precision and strategic shot-making. Rather than relying on length, the course requires players to execute a full repertoire of golf shots. This design philosophy makes it challenging across all tee selections. The club has earned regular recognition from Golf Digest as one of the best courses in the state, reflecting its quality design and maintenance.

Old Waverly

MS

Old Westbury Golf and Country Club

NY

Originally the family estate of William C. Whitney, the property was converted into Old Westbury Golf and Country Club in 1961, with famed course designer Will Mitchell transforming the grounds into three exquisite nine-hole courses (Bluegrass, Overlook, and Woods) and converting the Georgian Colonial Mansion into the clubhouse. Located on one of the highest points on Long Island, the course features tree-lined fairways and perfectly manicured greens with spectacular panoramic views. The award-winning course is among the metropolitan area's most challenging, blending natural elevation changes with an abundance of mature trees and spectacular panoramic views. The course offers varying tee lengths and requires a mix of shots, making it interesting and challenging for golfers of all handicaps and abilities. A notable feature of the property is the 187-foot-high Tower, which aided in World War II enemy aircraft lookout, and can be seen from every corner of the property. The tower is the remainder of the estate's functioning windmill.

Old Works Golf Club

MT

Old York Road Country Club

PA

Old York Road Country Club is an 18-hole course featuring 6,558 yards of golf for a par of 71, located in Spring House, Montgomery County, PA. The course was designed by William F. Gordon, ASGCA, and opened in 1910, though the current location was established in 1963 when the 126 acre Bennerbrook Farm was purchased and converted into the golf course. The Par 71 course features tree-lined fairways, newly renovated bunkers, and fast, undulating greens, challenging players of all skill levels. The course is known for being forgiving off the tee, with the true test lying in precise approach shots and mastering the speed of the greens. With a course rating of 71.8 and a slope rating of 127, it presents a moderately challenging layout. Throughout the years with many renovations and upgrades, the course has become one of the most desirable private clubs to play in the Philadelphia region and hosts numerous PGA and Golf Association of Philadelphia outings each year. Members enjoy readily available tee times and rounds averaging around 4 hours, along with special golf events throughout the season including Friday Night Mixed Twilight, Men's and Women's Club Championships, Member Guest Events, and other tournaments.