Shinnecock Hills, reminiscent of a traditional links course, was one of the USGA’s orginal five member clubs. The US Open was played here in 1896 and again in 1986 and 1995.
One of the highlights of the USGA’s Centennial was the return of the U.S. Open Championship to Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, one of the USGA’s original five member clubs. The first U.S. Open played here was in 1896 and the second Open came nine decades later in 1986. Golf at Shinnecock Hills is reminiscent of a traditional Scottish links course. Shinnecocks picturesque 16th Hole features a look up the fairway with the stately clubhouse designed by Stanford White in the background. The small green, isolated by rough that is well bunkered, slopes the golfers’ left to right.
16th Hole, Shinnecock Hills Golf Club Southhampton
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