Dennis Ryder and his son designed Wolf Creek in Mesquite, Nv. It is one of the best courses in the state, and is one of the most spectacular courses in the world.

The Cashen Course at Ballybunion (RTJ, Sr.) is absolutely spectacular. The scenery is breathtaking, and the challenging layout in no way pales alongside its more famous older brother. In fact, it often surpasses it, playing amongst some of the most spectacular, soaring dunes imaginable.

Chambers Bay is one of Robert Trent Jones Jr.'s masterpieces and now he is building another spectacular course in Termas de Rio Hondo, Santiago del Ester, Argentina. He is a real artist, who finds the spirit of each place where he designs a course.

why not mention courses co-designed by a Father and Son? How about Winchester CC co-designed by Trent SR and JR?

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RT Jones' II Las Sendas in Mesa AZ is a classic high desert course and is quite a challenge.

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From Oz I find it disgraceful how RTJ2 rejigged the Hyatt Coolum Course on Sunshine Coast in Oz His initial course was excellent but developers Lend Lease sold land and requested him to redesign the front 9 What he gave them was not a patch on what they sacrificed and I firmly believe he should have told them to stay with the original and not sold out

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How about the William Bells and Socal?

One of the best public courses in the US is Robert Trent Jones, Montauk Downs

Daughters love to play golf with their fathers too. Golf doesn't stand for "gentlemen only ladies forbidden" anymore

I don't see how you could not include Ellis and Dan Maples. Their Grandfather Golf And Country Club and their Cardinal and Dogwood at Country Club of North Carolina are very highly ranked. They are very private and don't get the exposure of, say Pinehurst #2, but are every bit it's equal. Their public venues, e.g. Keith Hills and Boone Golf Club are eminently fair and aesthetically pleasing and justilably busy