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GOLF MAGAZINE September 2006
September 2006
These 20 new courses on our Top 100 You Can Play list are just waiting for you to tee it up
By THE EDITORS
GOLF MAGAZINE
10. Bandon Trails
Unlike its siblings, Bandon Trails doesn't cling to the cliffs, but its duneland, forested setting is still very compelling.

38. Trump National(Los Angeles)
Rural ambiance and stunning ocean views accompany this hillside site just 25 minutes south of LAX.

49. Wynn Las Vegas
Master showman Steve Wynn waited 16 years to unveil his successor to Shadow Creek, and his right-on-the-Strip, Tom Fazio layout is on the money.

53. May River at Palmetto Bluff
A quiet stunner along the river banks near Hilton head embodies the evolution in Jack Nicklaus design style, with an emphasis on Old World Subtlety.

55. The Harvester
Keith Foster carved a modercornfieldld classic 30 miles northeast of Des Moines, infusing the prairie layout with a 1920s feel.

56. The Quarry at Giants Ridge
From the remains of a quarry, architect Jeff Brauer forged a Bunyan-esque challenge, incorporating rock piles sand pits.

61. Atunyote at Turning Stone Resort
Flawless conditioning characterizes this Tom Fazio design on Oneida Nation land.

62. Hawktree
Jim Engh's hilly, windswept romp 10 miles from Bismark features eight holes that skirt Burnt Creek and plenty of Engh's trademark long, squiggly bunkers..

64. Shenandoah at Turning Stone
When he's not ironing out Phil Mickelson's swing, Rick Smith designs some pretty smooth courses, such as the first layout for the Oneida nation, 30 miles east of Syracuse.

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