Golfweek’s Best 2021: Top 50 Classic International Courses

From Royal County Down to Royal Melbourne, the top International Modern Courses built outside the U.S. before 1960.

Welcome to the initial Golfweek’s Best Classic International Courses list with the highest-rated courses outside the United States that were built before 1960. (Pictured atop this story: The Old Course at St. Andrews, with photo by Steve Flynn/USA TODAY Sports)

Each year we publish many lists, with the U.S.-based Top 200 Modern Courses and the accompanying Top 200 Classic Courses lists being the premium offerings. Also extremely popular and significant are the Best Courses You Can Play State by State and Best Private Courses State by State.

This is the first year for this International Classic list, and it is comprised of thousands of individual ratings of courses around the world. We also recently published the Modern Courses version, shining a spotlight on the best international courses built in or after 1960.

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The 800-plus members of our ratings panel continually evaluate courses and rate them based on 10 criteria. They also file a single, overall rating on each course. Those overall ratings on each course are averaged to produce a final rating for each course, which is then ranked against other courses to produce the final lists.

Each course is listed with its average rating next to the name, the location, the year it opened and the designers. After the designers are several designations that note what type of facility it is.

Key

r: resort course
d: daily fee
p: private course
t: tour course
m: municipal
re: real estate
* Many international private courses allow limited outside play. Contact the courses indicated for more information on their guest policies.

Trump praises Turnberry’s ranking among best courses in Great Britain, Ireland

President Donald Trump took a break from his working weekend at Camp David to praise his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland – which Golf World magazine recently named No. 1 in Great Britain and Ireland for 2020. “So nice to see this great honor,” he …

President Donald Trump took a break from his working weekend at Camp David to praise his golf course in Turnberry, Scotland — which Golf World magazine recently named No. 1 in Great Britain and Ireland for 2020.

“So nice to see this great honor,” he said, noting he hadn’t played golf “in a long time.”

The president made his comment Sunday in response to last week’s tweet from Trump Turnberry’s official account celebrating the Ailsa course’s ranking.

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Turnberry currently ranks No. 8 on the Golfweek Top 50 Classic Courses in Great Britain & Ireland. But his Trump International Scotland was named Golfweek’s at the top of the Modern Courses in Great Britain & Ireland list.

Trump’s passion for golf has been well-documented. His club in Bedminster, New Jersey, hosted the U.S. Women’s Open in 2017 and is scheduled to be the site of the PGA Championship in 2022.

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His passing has been marked by an …

His passing has been marked by an outpouring of tributes from across the basketball world – many in tandem with those to Kobe Bryant – with moments of silence or applause in the Spanish ACB, the EuroLeague and the British Basketball League, as well as the University of Illinois. And Nurse, who was Archibald’s assistant coach with Great Britain, credited his former charge. “First of all, he was a good player,” he said. “And he was an intellect type of guy. Really smart. Had a lot of off-court savvy to him, or interests, or whatever.