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    Donald J. Ross

    Donald J. Ross (November 23, 1872–April 26, 1948) was one of the most significant golf course designers in the history of the sport. He was born at Dornoch in Scotland, but spent most of his adult life in the United States.

    Ross served an apprenticeship with Old Tom Morris in St Andrews before investing his life savings in a trip to the U.S. in 1899 at the suggestion of a Harvard professor named Robert Wilson, who found him his first job in the America at Oakley Country Club in Watertown, Massachusetts. In 1900 he was appointed as the golf professional at the Pinehurst Resort in North Carolina, where he began his course design career and eventually designed four courses. He had a moderately successful playing career, winning three North and South Opens (1903, 1905, 1906) and two Massachusetts Opens (1905, 1911), and finishing fifth in the 1903 U.S. Open and eighth in the 1910 British Open. He later gave up playing and teaching to concentrate on course design, running a substantial practice with several assistants and summer offices in New England. His brother Alec won the 1907 U.S. Open.

    Ross’s most famous designs are Pinehurst No. 2, Seminole, Oak Hill and Oakland Hills. He was involved in designing or redesigning around 600 courses. Some of his early work was in Virginia and includes Jefferson Lakeside Country Club. In some cases he didn’t even visit the site, but on the courses where he was most closely involved he displayed great attention to detail. Often he created challenging courses with very little earth moving; according to Jack Nicklaus, “His stamp as an architect was naturalness.” His most widely known trademark is the crowned or “turtleback” green, most famously seen on Pinehurst No. 2, though golf architecture writer Ron Whitten argued in Golf Digest in 2005 that the effect had become exaggerated compared to Ross’s intention because greenkeeping practices at Pinehurst had raised the centre of the greens.

    Ross often created holes which invited run-up shots but had severe trouble at the back of the green, typically in the form of fallaway slopes. In the 1930s he revolutionized greenskeeping practices in the Southern United States when he oversaw the transition of the putting surfaces at Pinehurst No. 2 from oiled sand to Bermuda grass.

    Ross was a founding member and first president of the American Society of Golf Course Architects, which was formed at Pinehurst in 1947. He was admitted to the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1977, a rare honour rarely awarded for anything other than playing success.

    Ross is most closely compared to the other two leading architects of the early 20th century, Alister MacKenzie and A.W. Tillinghast. Many argue that Ross’s work does not consistently carry the same standard of quality as Mackenzie and Tillinghast’s works. Evidence supporting this arugment includes the fact that a much higher percentage of Ross’s courses have been altered, redesigned, or destroyed than Mackenzie and Tillinghast’s. However, Ross is unmatched in the quantity of work he completed.

    Donald Ross designed courses
    This is not a comprehensive list. It is sorted by country, state/province, city, and then course.

  • St. Charles Country Club, South Course, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    Riverside Country Club, Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada
    Rosedale Golf Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    Essex Golf and Country Club, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
    Roseland Golf and Curling Club, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
    Peninsula Golf & Country Club, San Mateo, California
    Lakewood County Club, Lakewood, Colorado
    Biltmore Golf Course, Coral Gables, Florida
    Riviera Country Club, Coral Gables, Florida
    Dunedin Country Club, Dunedin, Florida
    Fort Myers Country Club, Fort Myers, Florida
    Seminole Golf Club, Juno Beach, Florida
    New Smyrna Beach Golf Course, New Smyrna Beach, Florida
    Sara Bay Country Club, Sarasota, Florida
    Belleair Country Club, Belleair, Florida (36 holes)
    East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia
    Bob O’ Link Golf Club, Highland Park, Illinois
    Oak Park Country Club, River Grove, Illinois
    Hill Course, French Lick Resort Casino, French Lick, Indiana
    Broadmoor Country Club, Indianapolis, Indiana
    Poland Spring Resort Golf Course (resdesigned and expanded), Poland Spring, Maine
    Portland Country Club, Portland, Maine
    Fresh Pond Golf Course, Cambridge, Massachusetts
    Ponkapoag Golf Course No. 1, Canton, Massachusetts
    Cohasset Golf Club, Cohasset, Massachusetts
    George Wright Golf Course, Hyde Park, Massachusetts
    Longmeadow Country Club, Longmeadow, Massachusetts
    New Bedford Country Club, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts
    Salem Country Club, Salem, Massachusetts
    Orchards Golf Club, South Hadley, Massachusetts
    Cohasse Country Club, Southbridge, Massachusetts
    Brae Burn Country Club, Newton, Massachusetts
    Birmingham Country Club, Birmingham, Michigan
    Oakland Hills Country Club, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
    Dearborn Country Club, Dearborn, Michigan
    Detroit Golf Club, Detroit, Michigan
    Franklin Hills Country Club, Franklin, Michigan
    Grosse Ile Golf and Country Club, Grosse Ile, Michigan
    Shadow Ridge Golf Course, Ionia, Michigan
    St. Clair River Country Club, St. Clair, Michigan
    Rackham Golf Course, Huntington Woods, Michigan
    Muskegon Country Club, Muskegon, Michigan
    Western Golf & Country Club, Redford, Michigan
    Knollwood Country Club, West Bloomfield, Michigan
    Northland Country Club, Duluth, Minnesota
    Minikada Country Club, Minneapolis, Minnesota
    The Balsams, Dixville Notch, New Hampshire
    Crotched Mountain Golf Club (first 9 holes), Francestown, New Hampshire
    Manchester Country Club, Manchester, New Hampshire
    Plainfield Country Club, Edison, New Jersey
    Mountain Ridge Country Club, West Caldwell, New Jersey
    Crestmont Country Club, West Orange, New Jersey
    Mark Twain Golf Course, Elmira, New York
    Monroe Golf Club, Pittsford, New York (near Rochester)
    Oak Hill Country Club, Pittsford, New York (near Rochester)
    Country Club of Rochester, Rochester, New York
    Teugega Country Club, Rome, New York
    Country Club of Buffalo, Williamsville, New York
    Asheville Municipal Golf Club, Asheville, North Carolina
    Grove Park Inn Golf Club, Asheville, North Carolina
    Alamance Country Club, Burlington, North Carolina
    Carolina Golf Club, Charlotte, North Carolina
    Myers Park Country Club, Charlotte, North Carolina
    Hope Valley Country Club, Durham, North Carolina
    Highland Country Club, Fayetteville, North Carolina
    Sedgefield Country Club, Greensboro, North Carolina
    High Point Country Club, High Point, North Carolina
    New Bern Golf and Country Club, New Bern, North Carolina
    Pine Needles, Pinehurst, North Carolina
    Pinehurst No. 1, Pinehurst, North Carolina
    Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, North Carolina
    Pinehurst No. 3, Pinehurst, North Carolina
    Pennrose Park Country Club, Reidsville, North Carolina
    Benvenue Country Club, Rocky Mount, North Carolina
    Salisbury Country Club, Salisbury, North Carolina
    Tryon Country Club, Tryon, North Carolina
    Cape Fear Country Club, Wilmington, North Carolina
    Wilmington Municipal Golf Course, Wilmington, North Carolina
    Manakiki Golf Course, (Cleveland Metroparks) , Willoughby Hills, Ohio
    Oakwood Club, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
    Scioto Country Club, Columbus, Ohio
    Dayton Country Club, Dayton, Ohio
    Miami Valley Golf Club, Dayton, Ohio
    Hamilton Elks Country Club, Hamilton, Ohio
    Portsmouth Elks Country Club, McDermott, Ohio
    Westbrook Country Club, Mansfield, Ohio
    Shaker Heights Country Club, Shaker Heights, Ohio
    Inverness Club, Toledo, Ohio
    Mill Creek Park Golf Course, Youngstown, Ohio
    Buck Hill Falls Golf Club, Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania
    Aronimink Golf Club, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
    Schuylkill Country Club, Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania
    Pocono Manor East Course, Pocono Manor, Pennsylvania
    Lulu Country Club, North Hills, Pennsylvania
    The Misquamicut Club, Watch Hill, Rhode Island
    Triggs Memorial Golf Course, Providence, Rhode Island
    Wannamoisett Country Club, Rumford, Rhode Island
    Fort Mill Golf Club, Fort Mill, South Carolina
    Lancaster Golf Club, Lancaster, South Carolina
    Holston Hills Country Club, Knoxville, Tennessee
    Bellemeade Country Club, Nashville, Tennessee
    River Oaks Country Club, Houston, Texas
    Washington Golf & Country Club, Arlington, Virginia
    Jefferson Lakeside Country Club, Henrico County, Virginia
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