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By Stephen Hennessey and Drew Powell

May 03, 2024

As a player, Tom Weiskopf won just one major championship while several of his contemporaries—Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Johnny Miller among others—were racking up multiple. That doesn’t take away from the fact that his 16 PGA Tour wins leave him among the best players of his generation, but, right or wrong, the Ohio native gets left out of most conversations about the all-time greats.

Coincidentally, there are some who characterize Weiskopf’s distinguished career as a golf course designer in a similar fashion. But even more so than as a player, it is unfair to discount his overall body of work. Weiskopf, who died in 2022 at age 79 from pancreatic cancer, was a prolific designer and earned numerous “Best Of” awards in Golf Digest’s rankings during his 40 years in the business. To the average golf fan, Weiskopf's design at the Stadium course at TPC Scottsdale is the most recognizable, as it hosts the PGA Tour's WM Phoenix Open. But Weiskopf's designs host other PGA Tour events, like the CJ Cup Byron Nelson at TPC Craig Ranch and the new Utah Championship, which is a new fall event this year hosted at Black Desert, which was the last course Weiskopf worked on before he passed away.

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Weiskopf and his design partner Jay Morrish were also the first Americans to design a golf course in Scotland, and Loch Lomond remains one of the best in the world, ranking 56th on our most recent World 100 Greatest list. Troon Country Club—named our Best New Private course in 1986, and Shadow Glen (more below) earned Best New Private in 1989, edging out one of their own collaborations, Forest Highlands Golf Club.

Scroll on for the complete ranking of the best Tom Weiskopf courses, and be sure to click through to each individual course page for bonus photography and reviews from our course panelists. We also encourage you to leave your own ratings on the courses you’ve played … so you can make your case for why a course should be higher or lower on our rankings.

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Private

Double Eagle Club
Galena, OH

4.3

105 Panelists

  • Second 100 Greatest
  • Best In State

Built by reshaping flat farm fields into gentle hills and valleys, Double Eagle benefits from plenty of elbow room. Some holes have double fairways that pose genuine alternate routes. Greens are benign enough in contours to allow them to be kept extremely fast. A delightfully thoughtful design, it closes with two great water-laden, risk-rewarding holes. The club name does not symbolize a golf term. Original owner John McConnell was a fortune hunter, and the Double Eagle was a rare doubloon discovered in a sunken treasure.

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Private

Forest Highlands Golf Club: Canyon
Flagstaff, AZ

4.4

73 Panelists

  • Second 100 Greatest
  • Best In State

It has three par 5s over 600 yards and a par 4 measuring 478 yards, but the Canyon Course at Forest Highlands still plays shorter than its listed yardage. That’s due in part to its elevation at 7,000 feet and partly because it has six par 3s, a strong collection spaced every other hole from the fourth through 14th. Both nines are routed along mountain ridges, with holes edged by stately ponderosa pines. The ninth is especially scenic, as it drops down an escarpment into a narrow stream valley to a double green it shares with the 18th hole.

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Private

Forest Highlands Golf Club: Meadow
Flagstaff, AZ

4

48 Panelists

  • Best In State

The Tom Weiskopf-designed Meadow course at Forest Highlands is a parkland layout that plays among tall pines, wildflowers and scenic wetlands. The Meadow course has hosted three USGA championships: the 2006 U.S. Mid-Amateur (co-host), 2014 U.S. Girls Junior and 2019 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur. A relatively flat layout, the course is easily walkable and offers beautiful views of the San Francisco Peaks, most notably on the 14th and 15th holes. The course has consistently been ranked in the top 15 on our Best in Arizona list.

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Private

Snake River Sporting Club
Jackson, WY

4.2

92 Panelists

  • Best In State

Just south of Jackson Hole, the Snake River Sporting Club is a four-season resort and residential community with a Tom Weiskopf-designed course that embraces the natural contours of the river valley. Set beside the 1,078-mile-long Snake River and surrounded by mountains, the scenic course winds through tall cottonwoods and sagebrush. The signature par-3 15th is nearly an island green, surrounded not by water but by native grasses which beautifully frame the hole against the backdrop of the Snake River.

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Private

Lahontan Golf Club
Truckee, CA

4.2

31 Panelists

  • Best In State

Situated a few miles north of Lake Tahoe, Lahontan is a Tom Weiskopf design that weaves through the densely forested landscape. Weiskopf balanced playability and challenge, presenting narrow corridors off many tees that open to forgiving fairways and large greens. Lahontan is an aesthetically pleasing layout, playing among towering pines and wispy fescue set against a mountain backdrop.

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Private

Silverleaf Club
Scottsdale, AZ

4.2

55 Panelists

  • Best In State

A couple miles from the Tom Weiskopf-designed Stadium course at TPC Scottsdale, the private Silverleaf Club is another Weiskopf desert layout. All aspects of Silverleaf are top-notch, from the scenic, challenging course to the 50,000 square-foot Mediterranean-style clubhouse to the expansive practice facility, where tour pros such as Jon Rahm practice. Weaving through the canyons of the McDowell Mountains, the well-bunkered course has many greens with significant, occasionally severe undulations.

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Public

Forest Dunes Golf Club
Roscommon, MI

4.4

155 Panelists

  • 100 Greatest Public

From Golf Digest Architecture Editor emeritus Ron Whitten: The Tom Weiskopf-designed Forest Dunes in Michigan is a terrific layout on a terrific piece of property, with sand dunes deposited by the nearby Au Sable River and covered with mature pines. But it's not a unique piece of property. When I first played it, I was struck by how much Forest Dunes resembles a Texas course designed by Weiskopf's former partner, Jay Morrish. That course, Pine Dunes in Frankston, Texas, is built on much the same terrain, sand dunes covered in pines. Though they were working at the same time on their respective projects (Forest Dunes was completed in 2000 but didn't open until 2002; Pine Dunes opened in 2001), I don't think Weiskopf or Morrish had any idea that they were working on such similar courses, and I don't think they stole each other's ideas. But it's uncanny how they created kissing-cousin courses.

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Private

Spanish Peaks Mountain Club
Big Sky, MT

4

50 Panelists

  • Best In State

Just over an hour northwest of Yellowstone National Park, the Tom Weiskopf-designed Spanish Peaks is a scenic mountain course set 7,000 feet above sea level. Weiskopf built nearly every hole to have panoramic views of the surrounding forest and mountains, immersing the golfer in the beauty of the Montana landscape. The course can be demanding off the tee, with native grasses and dense forest guarding most fairways.

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Private

The Rim Golf Club
Payson, AZ

4

64 Panelists

  • Best In State

The Rim Golf Club sits about an hour-and-a-half northeast of Scottsdale and unlike many traditional desert layouts, the Tom Weiskopf design is a mountain course that has plenty of trees and elevation changes. The fairways are framed by towering Ponderosa pines and dramatic rock outcroppings. Situated at 5,000 feet elevation, the course plays much shorter than its scorecard distance, which ranges from 5,200 to 7,200 yards. The scenic layout was ranked 52nd on our 100 Greatest Public list in 2011-2012.

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Private

Shadow Glen Golf Club
Olathe, KS

4.3

50 Panelists

  • Best In State

Debuting as Golf Digest’s Best New Private Course in 1989, Shadow Glen plays along rocky ridges and through tree-lined valleys. The course sits less than a half-hour from Kansas City and presents an array of challenges, including stone-lined water hazards, rugged ravines and undulating greens. The Tom Weiskopf design is a past member of our 100 Greatest list and has been ranked inside the top five on our Best in Kansas list since 1991.

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Private

The Club at Kukui'ula
Koloa, HI

4.1

27 Panelists

  • Best In State

Situated on the southern coast of Kauai, The Club at Kukui’ula is a Tom Weiskopf design built on a former sugar cane plantation. Though the Pacific Ocean doesn’t come into play, it is visible from nearly every hole. The fairways are generally wide, but massive white-sand bunkers line many holes.

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Private

CDA National
Coeur D Alene, ID

3.9

81 Panelists

  • Best In State

CDA National sits on bluffs overlooking Lake Coeur d’Alene in northwestern Idaho. There are some tremendous elevation changes, which not only present captivating shot options but offer golfers stunning vistas of the lake below. The front nine is relatively open, while the back nine is a far more secluded, forested layout. Given the sloped terrain, the course can be a strenuous walk—but if you get the chance, don't turn down an opportunity to play this stunning Tom Weiskopf design.

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Private

Frost Creek Golf Club
Eagle, CO

4.1

59 Panelists

  • Best In State

Consistently ranked on our Best in Colorado list, Frost Creek, formerly known as Adam's Rib, is a scenic Tom Weiskopf design situated in the Rockies, a couple hours west of Denver. The course plays more open than you’d might expect from a course set in the mountains. Tall native grasses and large bunkers frame many fairways along the rolling terrain, set against a beautiful mountain backdrop.

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Private

Troon Country Club
Scottsdale, AZ

4.3

81 Panelists

  • Best In State

Designed by Jay Morrish and Tom Weiskopf in the mid-1980s, Troon Country Club was one of the first desert courses in the Scottsdale area. The course—ranked for 10 years on our 100 Greatest list from 1989-1998—is relatively playable and allows the golfer to run the ball up onto many greens. That said, finding the generally wide fairways is essential, as they are closely guarded by cacti-filled desert.

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Public

Troon North Golf Club: Monument
Scottsdale, AZ

4.2

120 Panelists

  • Best In State

This esteemed Tom Weiskopf design pays homage to Open Championship-style golf in the middle of the Scottsdale desert. Set in the shadows of Pinnacle Peak, Troon North weaves through giant granite boulders that often impact shot options. The track is a tough, yet aesthetically pleasing experience for any golfer.

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Public

The Ridge at Castle Pines North
Castle Rock, CO

3.7

39 Panelists

  • Best In State

From Golf Digest Architecture Editor emeritus Ron Whitten: It was once said, probably first about California's Monterey Peninsula, that great golf courses breed great golf courses. That's certainly true of the foothills of the Rockies a half hour south of Denver, where The Ridge at Castle Pines North sits almost immediately next door to Sanctuary Golf Club and just to the north of The Country Club at Castle Pines, which in turn is bordered on its south by famed Castle Pines Golf Club. The Ridge, the only one of the four courses actually located in the town of Castle Pines (the others are in Castle Rock), is the only one of the four open for public play. (According to the city website, The Ridge is municipally owned, but privately managed by Troon Golf.) I'm not saying The Ridge is as great a golf course as Sanctuary or Castle Pines, both of which have resided on Golf Digest's list of America's 100 Greatest, or even quite as good as the Country Club at Castle Pines, one of Jack Nicklaus' relatively hidden gems.

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Public

TPC Scottsdale: Stadium
Scottsdale, AZ

3.9

232 Panelists

  • Best In State

The famed home of the WM Phoenix Open boasts probably the most well-known stadium hole in golf: the par-3 16th. Tiger Woods' hole-in-one in 1997 put it on the map for casual fans, who now flock to Scottsdale during Super Bowl week. The layout has architectural merit, too, with its risk-and-reward-filled back nine. Tom Weiskopf, who designed the course with Jay Morrish, has overseen renovations of the course—making tweaks to please the tour player and resort guest alike.

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Private

TPC Craig Ranch
McKinney, TX

3.3

31 Panelists

  • Best In State

TPC Craig Ranch, located in the Dallas suburb of McKinney, is a Tom Weiskopf design that plays among gently rolling hills and on the limestone banks of Rowlett Creek, which crosses the course 14 times. In 2020, the course signed a five-year agreement to host the PGA Tour’s AT&T Byron Nelson. South Korean K.H. Lee captured the first two titles at TPC Craig Ranch, which surrendered low scoring in each of the three years it's held the event, 2021, 2022 and 2023.

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Private

Yellowstone Club
Big Sky, MT

The dramatic elevation changes and stunning views of the surrounding northern Rockies in Big Sky, Mont. earned Yellowstone Club a spot in Golf Digest's most recent ranking of the top 20 most beautiful courses. The golf club is part of an exclusive privatefacillity thatalso has a ski community in the winter.

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Private

Seven Canyons
Sedona, AZ
  • Best In State

Situated in the Coconino National Forest in Sedona, Seven Canyons is a picturesque desert layout with views of the surrounding jagged rockfaces that characterize the region. The course is not long (playing even shorter at 4,500-feet elevation) and instead prioritizes accuracy with narrow fairways and small greens. The scenic course cracked our Second 100 Greatest ranking in 2013-2014 and has consistently ranked among our Best in Arizona.

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Where in Montana did Tom Weiskopf live? ›

In 2020, Weiskopf was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He died at his home in Big Sky, Montana on August 20, 2022, aged 79. His death was first announced by fellow golfer Tom Watson, who extended his condolences to the Weiskopf family in a tweet.

How many golf tournaments did Tom Weiskopf win? ›

Weiskopf had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in late 2020. A native of Ohio who followed Jack Nicklaus to Ohio State, the 6-foot-3 Weiskopf used a powerful game off the tee and a soaring ball flight to win 16 times on the PGA Tour and four times on PGA Tour Champions.

How many times did Tom Weiskopf finish second at the Masters? ›

Tom Weiskopf came close to winning many majors. He was a runner-up four times in the Masters, had five top-four finishes at the US Open and four top-eights at the PGA Championship.

How many golf courses has Tom Weiskopf designed? ›

He has 70 courses to his design/co-design credit, including such top-rated courses as Double Eagle Club in Galena, Ohio, the original Forest Dunes Golf Club in Roscommon, Mich., Loch Lomond Golf Club in Scotland and both Troon North Golf Club and Troon Golf and Country Club in his adopted home of Scottsdale.

What tournament did Tom Weiskopf win? ›

During his career, he won fifteen tournaments including three Kemper Open's and the Canadian Open, which he won twice. His five forging victories include the British Open in 1973. Tom has won six times on the senior tour, including the USGA Senior Open in 1995.

Where does Tom live in Montana? ›

On an isolated stretch of the Yaak River Valley in Northwestern Montana, Tom and Nancy Oar have made their home from the simplest of means and the sparsest of luxuries. They subsist on the land, gleaning a living through Tom's knowledge of an all but forgotten craft: brain tanning.

Did Weiskopf ever win a major? ›

The respected American won his only major championship when he lifted the Claret Jug at Royal Troon and went on to achieve 28 professional wins in an impressive career. Indeed, Weiskopf's most successful decade was the 1970s, winning 16 PGA Tour titles between 1968 and 1982.

How many times did Tom Weiskopf finish second to Jack Nicklaus? ›

You knew Jack was going to beat you. And Jack knew you knew he was going to beat you.” Weiskopf was a four-time runner-up at the Masters, including a T-2 finish behind Jack Nicklaus in 1975.

When did Tom Weiskopf win the Open Championship? ›

Wonderful Weiskopf goes wire-to-wire

Inspired by his surroundings and undaunted by challenging conditions, Tom Weiskopf produced the performance of his life at Royal Troon in 1973.

What is the biggest win in golf history? ›

The biggest margin of victory in a golf major championships was achieved by Tiger Woods (USA), who won the 2000 US Open by 15 shots. He finished with a round of 67 to add to rounds of 65, 69 and 71 for a 12 under par total of 272.

Was Tom Weiskopf a heavy drinker? ›

He struggled with alcohol for decades, finally getting it under control in 2000. He said at the time alcohol cost him a marriage and many friends.

What happened to Tom Weiskopf? ›

Weiskopf died at his home in Montana on Saturday from pancreatic cancer, the Tour said. Weiskopf won on the PGA Tour 16 times between 1968 and 1982, including the 1973 British Open at Royal Troon, his one major championship.

Who has the lowest 72 holes at the Masters? ›

Lowest Score, 72 Holes: 268 – Dustin Johnson (2020)

His historic victory included 65s in both the first and third rounds. Cameron Smith and Sungjae Im would have won the green jacket in most years, instead their 273 scores – tied for the eighth-best marks in Masters history – were only good for runner-up honors.

How many courses has Tom Fazio designed? ›

Fazio has designed more than 200 courses, 46 of which have been ranked by Golf Digest in their greatest 200 courses in the United States. His individual honors include "Best Modern Day Golf Course Architect", which he received from Golf Digest three times.

How many golf courses has Tom Watson designed? ›

Since that time, Watson has designed more than 12 courses worldwide, including The National Golf Club of Kansas City, the renovation of The Old Course at Ballybunion, Ireland, and Tom Watson Golf Course in Miyazaki, Japan.

Who designed Trump's golf courses? ›

Trump National Golf Club, Los Angeles is a public golf club in Rancho Palos Verdes, California with a 7,242-yard (6,622 m) course designed by Pete Dye and Donald J. Trump Signature Design. It is owned by The Trump Organization.

Who designed the courses at Pinehurst? ›

The Legend of Donald Ross. The summer he was brought to Pinehurst by founder James Walker Tufts, Donald Ross had no experience as a golf course architect. Originally, he was there to be the area's first golf professional, but was soon commissioned by Tufts to design Pinehurst's first four courses.

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