Roamward Golf
Play the legends.
Every serious golfer has a favorite architect. Pick yours, see every course of theirs you can play, and collect the whole portfolio — from public gems to bucket-list privates.
Pete Dye →
The mad genius of modern golf — railroad ties, island greens, and beautiful intimidation. TPC Sawgrass, the PGA West Stadium, Harbour Town, and two on the Purdue campus.
Donald Ross →
The Scottish master whose crowned, run-off greens defined American golf. Pinehurst No. 2 is his cathedral; his courses reward the ground game and punish the careless.
Robert Trent Jones Sr. →
The most prolific championship architect of his era — "hard par, easy bogey." The entire RTJ Golf Trail in Alabama carries his philosophy.
Jack Nicklaus →
The Golden Bear turned the precision of his game into bold, demanding designs across the country, from desert to Lowcountry to the Midwest.
Tom Fazio →
The maestro of beauty and playability, with immaculate, photogenic courses that make good golfers feel great and great courses feel effortless.
Alister MacKenzie →
The artist behind Augusta National and Cypress Point — strategic, natural, and endlessly admired. Pasatiempo is the one you can actually play.
Coore & Crenshaw →
The minimalists who let the land lead — Sand Hills, Streamsong Red, and the gentle genius of Bandon Trails and Sheep Ranch.
Tom Doak →
The thinking golfer’s architect — Pacific Dunes, Streamsong Blue, and the reversible Loop. Wide, wild, and full of options.
Gil Hanse →
The restoration whisperer and modern major-host designer — Pinehurst No. 4, Streamsong Black, and PGA Frisco’s walking-only Fields Ranch East.
Tom Weiskopf →
The major champion turned shot-tester — TPC Scottsdale’s roaring Stadium, Troon North, and the beloved Forest Dunes in Michigan.
Mike Strantz →
The maverick artist who built only a handful of courses, each a wild, painterly one-off — Tobacco Road, Caledonia, and True Blue.
Tim Liddy →
A Pete Dye disciple and Indiana value master — Rock Hollow, Sultan’s Run, Trophy Club, and the Dye-and-Liddy Ackerman-Allen at Purdue. Proof great design need not be expensive.
Plan the pilgrimage
Build a trip around your favorite designer.
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