Ryder Cup: Five Courses That Should Be Future Hosts
Hazeltine is busy with the final preparations for the 2016 Ryder Cup, but what other courses should host the event in the near future?
The Ryder Cup has had many great tournaments held at some of the world’s best courses. However, there are still a lot of gems that haven’t hosted a Ryder Cup yet.
There are some courses that have hosted numerous majors and amateur championships. Some courses however have not hosted a major but hosted a Ryder Cup.
Celtic Manor comes to mind, which was designed specifically for the Ryder Cup. It’s a beautiful course with stunning views of valleys in the country of Wales.
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We’ve seen some great Ryder Cups at some of the greatest designs on the planet. How can we forget what happened at Medinah?
The event has also been at other notable courses such as Royal Birkdale, The Greenbrier, and, widely regarded as the “St. Andrews of the U.S.”, Pinehurst. So, which courses are next on this illustrious list?
Although the next three Ryder Cups are set, and are going to be played at some amazing courses, it’s fun to see who’s next. Some courses are long overdue and I will hint that, they are all links-style designs.
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