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You missed the Mackenzie gem at the University of Miichigan. I think it is his only university course.

The Traditions course at Texas A&M is one tough layout, and the team's practice facilities are second to none! Hosted Women's NCAA a few years back.

Michigan State has two great courses (East and West). Especially nice is it is open to the public. Not like UM which you need connections to play.

I checked with The Ohio State a couple of weeks ago and was told that unless I had connections (alumni, student, faculty, etc.) I would not
be able to play their courses.

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Not a single course west of Oklahoma??? Another example of East Coast bias.

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Forest Acres West Golf Course on the campus of Michigan State University.. Originally designed by W. Bruce Matthews and renovated by Arthur Hills, it may be the only collegiate golf couse in the nation that serves in an eductional capacity as an arboretum featuring most of Michigan's native trees and a wide variety of shrubs.

The Washington-Duke course is severely overrated. It looks like they cut corners during construction. I could list well over 75 courses in North Carolina that are better. It's not even one of the top courses in The Triangle. My guess is the original RTJ course was superb but then someone decided to change it.

I've played the Stanford University course which was awesome!

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Can't beat ASU's Karstens Course in Tempe, AZ.

Last I checked Stanford was ranked on the top 100 courses in the country. It slipped a bit when the layout was reconfigured to accommodate Sand Hill Road widening but it's still an elite university course. Cornell is also noteworthy I have heard.