Best Dr Alister Mackenzie golf courses
With over 50 course designs under his belt this once trained doctor come golfing architect truly deserves his place in the World Golf Hall of Fame. We take a look at just a few of his creations.
With over 50 course designs under his belt this once trained doctor come golfing architect truly deserves his place in the World Golf Hall of Fame. We take a look at just a few of his creations.
Despite originally being trained as a surgeon, Dr. Alister MacKenzie finds himself in the World Golf Hall of Fame for his contributions to golf course architecture as he designed more than 50 golf courses, including world-famous designs such as Augusta National, Cypress Point and Royal Melbourne.
His designs are found all around the world, with the famous MacKenzie tiered greens featuring heavily in his designs. Take a look at ten of our favourite Dr. Alister MacKenzie golf courses that you should definitely consider for your next golf break.
Dr. Alister MacKenzie’s layout at Alwoodley Golf Club was the one that really established his reputation as a golf course architect. The layout of rare subtlety and sophistication is a natural heathland experience, with eye-catching bunkers and large undulating greens adding to the overall challenge. It comes as no surprise that this highly sought after out-and-back layout has been the venue for many R&A, England Golf and Yorkshire Union events on a regular basis.
Located at Little Island, close to the city, Cork Golf Club is a championship course routed through exceptional golfing terrain. By incorporating old limestone quarries and the inner reaches of Cork Harbour, this course becomes a challenge for even the best golfers. In 1925, MacKenzie was entrusted to redesign the course and in doing so created three new holes, incorporated his signature greens and introduced sand-filled bunkers.
Dr. Alister MacKenzie was involved in the modernisation of Littlestone in the 1920s, helping it become a Top-100 golf course in England. Now boasting two unique courses in The Championship Links and The Warren, Littlestone is a highly sought after golf club in the south-east corner of Kent. Its unique micro-climate makes it one of the driest places in Britain and therefore offering an enjoyable test throughout winter.
Weston-super-Mare Golf Club is renowned for its greens that give a true roll all-year-round and is regarded as one of the best golf courses in the South West. MacKenzie’s links layout requires accurate shot-making in order to score well while taking in the views of the Bristol Channel towards Wales.
Regarded as one of the friendliest golf clubs in the South East of England, MacKenzie’s stunning downland course is a must-visit in East Sussex. Its unique location, resting in a bowl at the foot of the South Downs, means it is protected from the harshest of weathers and tends to be open throughout the year. The par-3 5th hole (pictured above) will stand out among all who play here, as it has railway sleepers encircling the green.
Willingdon golf course
Golf has been played at the Bruntsfield Links Golf Society since 1761, making it the fourth oldest in the world and one of Scotland’s most prestigious clubs. MacKenzie was involved in a reconstruction in 1922, and helped make the course what it is today. Just three miles from Edinburgh city centre, this historic golf club is a must-play for those on a golf break in Edinburgh.
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