List of golf courses designed by A. W. Tillinghast

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This is a list of golf courses for the design of which American golf course architect A. W. Tillinghast was at least in part responsible.

NameContributionYear builtCity / TownState / ProvinceCountryComments
CC of BirminghamE1936 Birmingham Alabama United States
Gadsden CCR/A1936 Gadsden Alabama United States
CC of MobileR1936 Mobile Alabama United States
El Rioga CCR/A1936 Tucson Arizona United States
Stockdale CCR1936 Bakersfield California United States
Los Serranos CCR1936 Chino Hills California United States
Coronado CCR1937 Coronado California United States
Lake Merced CCR/A1936 Daly City California United States
Hacienda CCR1920 La Habra Heights California United States
Lakewood CCE1936 Lakewood California United States
Lakewood CCR1937 Long Beach California United States
Virginia CCOD1939 Long Beach California United States
Los Altos GCE1936 Los Altos California United States
Hillcrest CCR1937 Los Angeles California United States
Claremont CCR1936 Oakland California United States
Orinda CCR1937 Orinda California United States
Palos Verdes GCR1936 Palos Verdes California United States
Brookside GCR/A1938 Pasadena California United States
Midwick CC E Alhambra California United StatesOpened 1913. Destroyed by fire 1944
Monterey Bay G&CCR1936 Pebble Beach California United States
Del Paso CCE1937 Sacramento California United States
La Mesa CCR1936 San Diego California United States
Presidio GCR/A1936 San Francisco California United States
San Francisco GC OD1918 San Francisco California United States
San Jose CCR/A1937 San Jose California United States
Peninsula CCR1936 San Mateo California United Statesformerly Beresford CC
San Mateo GCR/A1937 San Mateo California United States
La Cumbre G&CCR/A1936 Santa Barbara California United States
Stanford UniversityR1937 Stanford California United States
Denver CCR1936 Denver Colorado United States
Lakewood CCR1936 Lakewood Colorado United States
Wee Burn CR1936 Darien Connecticut United States
Brooklawn CCR/A1930 Fairfield Connecticut United States
CC of FairfieldR/A1936 Fairfield Connecticut United States
CC of FarmingtonE1935 Farmington Connecticut United States
Round Hill CE1935 Greenwich Connecticut United States
Manchester CCR1935 Manchester Connecticut United States
Norfolk CC OD1928 Norfolk Connecticut United States
Innis Arden GCR/A Old Greenwich Connecticut United Statesformerly Sound Beach
Woodway CCE Stamford Connecticut United States
Wampanoug CCR1935 West Hartford Connecticut United States
Atlantic Beach GCOD1916 Atlantic Beach Florida United StatesExtinct
Bobby Jones GCE1935 Sarasota Florida United States
Davis Shores CCOD1926 St. Augustine Florida United States
Lakewood GCR/A St. Petersburg Florida United States
St. Petersburg CC, DavistaOD St. Petersburg Florida United Statesformerly Jungle Club, Extinct
Capital City CCOD1936 Tallahassee Florida United States9 holes
Davis Islands GCOD1926 Tampa Florida United States9 holes, demolished in 1950s for housing [1]
Druid HillsR1935 Atlanta Georgia United States
Ingleside CCOD Atlanta Georgia United States9 holes
Idle Hour CE1935 Macon Georgia United States
Aurora Country Club R1935 Aurora Illinois United States
Ridgemoor CC R1913 Chicago Illinois United States
River Foresrt CCR1935 Elmhurst Illinois United States
Glen Oak CC Glen Ellyn Illinois United States
Bryn MawrR1935 Lincolnwood Illinois United States
Medinah CC, Number 3R1936 Medinah Illinois United States
Green Acres CC1924 Northbrook Illinois United Statesformerly Illinois GC
Westgate Valley CC, West CourseR1936 Palos Heights Illinois United States
Westmoreland CCR/A Wilmette Illinois United States
Cedar Rapids CCE1936 Cedar Rapids Iowa United States
Clinton CCR1937 Clinton Iowa United StatesClosed 2008
Indian Hills CC OD1925 Mission Hills Kansas United States
Kansas City CC OD1925 Mission Hills Kansas United States
Louisville CCE1937 Louisville Kentucky United States
Cherokee GCE Louisville Kentucky United States
Crescent Hill GCE Louisville Kentucky United States
Seneca GCE1937 Louisville Kentucky United States
Shawnee GCE1937 Louisville Kentucky United States
Shreveport CCE1936 Shreveport Louisiana United StatesClosed
Bridgton-Highlands CCOD1926 Bridgton Maine United States9 holes
Baltimore CC, Five Farms EastOD1926 Baltimore Maryland United States
Suburban CC Pikesville Maryland United States
Framingham CC E1937 Framingham Massachusetts United States
Berkshire Hills CCOD1925 Pittsfield Massachusetts United States
Pontousuk Lake CCR1936 Pittsfield Massachusetts United States
Sankaty Head GC R Siasconset Massachusetts United States
Worcester CCE1936 Worcester Massachusetts United States
Oakland HillsE1936 Bloomfield Hills Michigan United States
Meadowbrook CCE1936 Northville Michigan United States
Pine Lake CCR1936 Orchard Lake Village Michigan United States
Sauganash CCE1924 Three Rivers Michigan United States
Golden Valley CCOD1926 Golden Valley Minnesota United States
Edina CCR1936 Minneapolis Minnesota United Statesformerly CC of Minneapolis
Rochester G&CCOD1916 Rochester Minnesota United Statesoriginal 9 hole course redesigned in 1926 as a new 18 hole course. The cost was his traveling expenses to Rochester where his daughter Elsie Mae Brown resided. Course done as a wedding gift. [2]
Hillcrest GCR1937 St. Paul Minnesota United StatesExtinct
Town & Country CCR1937 St. Paul Minnesota United States
Westwood CCE1937 Clayton Missouri United States
Swope Memorial GCOD1934 Kansas City Missouri United States
St. Joseph CCR1936 St. Joseph Missouri United States
Green Briar CCR1937 St. Louis Missouri United States
Omaha CCR1936 Omaha Nebraska United States
Seaview GC, Bay CourseE Absecon New Jersey United States
Alpine CCOD1931 Alpine New Jersey United States
Beacon Hill CCE1899 Atlantic Highlands New Jersey United Statesthen-named Atlantic Highlands GC
Somerset Hills CCOD1917 Bernardsville New Jersey United States
Forest Hill FCOD1926 Bloomfield New Jersey United States
Mount Pleasant CCOD Browns Mills New Jersey United States
Pine Valley GCComposite1918 Clementon New Jersey United States
Upper Montclair CCOD1920 & 1930 Clifton New Jersey United States27 Holes [3]
Cranford CCE Cranford New Jersey United States
Deal CCE Deal New Jersey United States
Hollywood CCE Ocean New Jersey United States
Myosotis CCOD Eatontown New Jersey United StatesExtinct
Old Orchard CCOD Eatontown New Jersey United States
Suneagles GC at Fort MonmouthOD1925 Eatontown New Jersey United States
Essex Fells CCR1936 Essex Fells New Jersey United States
Glen Ridge CCR1923 Glen Ridge New Jersey United States
White Beeches CCR1936 Haworth New Jersey United States
Norwood CCOD Long Branch New Jersey United StatesExtinct
Montclair GCE Montclair New Jersey United States
Jumping Brook CCOD Neptune New Jersey United States
Hackensack GCR Oradell New Jersey United States
Ridgewood CC OD1929 Paramus New Jersey United States27 holes
East Orange GCR1936 Short Hills New Jersey United States
Shackamaxon CC OD1916 Scotch Plains New Jersey United States
Spring Lake GCR Spring Lake New Jersey United States
Baltusrol GC, Lower CourseOD1922 Springfield New Jersey United States
Baltusrol GC, Upper CourseOD1922 Springfield New Jersey United States
Trenton CCE Trenton New Jersey United States
Oak Ridge CCE Tuckahoe New Jersey United States
Suburban Golf Club OD1922 Union New Jersey United States
North Jersey CCE Wayne New Jersey United States
Essex County CC OD1918 West Orange New Jersey United StatesSeven Tillinghast designed holes were retained by Seth Raynor when he designed the current course in 1925.
Francis Byrne GCComposite West Orange New Jersey United States
Mountain Ridge CCOD West Orange New Jersey United States9 holes, Extinct
Echo Lake CCE1936 Westfield New Jersey United States
Wolferts Roost CCR/A1915 Albany New York United StatesReconstructed original nine and added a new nine.
Highland Park GCR/A1935 Auburn New York United States
Milburn CCR/A Baldwin New York United StatesExtinct
Southward Ho CCOD1923 Bay Shore New York United States
Briar Hall G&CC R1936 Briarcliff Manor New York United States
Siwanoy CC R1936 Bronxville New York United States
Rockaway HC OD1925 Cedarhurst New York United States
Elmira CCR/A1922 Elmira New York United States
Fairview CCR/A1936 Elmsford New York United StatesExtinct
Knollwood CCOD1925 Elmsford New York United States
Binghamton CCOD1922 Endwell New York United States
Bethpage State Park, Black Course E1935 Farmingdale New York United States
Bethpage State Park, Blue CourseComposite1935 Farmingdale New York United States
Bethpage State Park, Green CourseR1935 Farmingdale New York United States
Bethpage State Park, Red CourseE1935 Farmingdale New York United States
Bethpage State Park, Yellow CourseComposite1935 Farmingdale New York United States
Fresh Meadow CC Flushing New York United States
North Shore CCOD1917 Glen Head New York United StatesIncorrectly attributed to Tillinghast; actually a Raynor design
Scarsdale GC OD1923 Hartsdale New York United States
Hempstead GCR/A1923 Hempstead New York United States
Rainey Estate GC, LilliputOD Huntington New York United States
CC Club of IthacaOD Ithaca New York United StatesExtinct
Jackson Heights CC, Lilliput Jackson Heights New York United StatesExtinct
Lafayette CCOD Jamesville New York United StatesExtinct
Kingston GCOD Kingston New York United States9 holes
Bonnie Briar CCR/A1923 Larchmont New York United States
Harmon CCOD Lebanon New York United States9 holes
Niagara Falls CC R/A1918 Lewiston New York United States
Grossinger GCR1936 Liberty New York United States
Loon Lake GCE Loon Lake New York United States
Winged Foot GC, East CourseOD1923 Mamaroneck New York United States
Winged Foot GC, West CourseOD1923 Mamaroneck New York United States
Mount Kisco CCR/A1920 Mount Kisco New York United States
Bailey Park CCOD Mt. Vernon New York United States
Paramount Country Club OD1923 New City New York United States
Wykagyl CC R/A1931 New Rochelle New York United States
Powelton CR1936 Newburgh New York United States
Oswego CCOD Oswego New York United States9 holes
Bluff Point G&CCOD Plattsburgh New York United States
Pleasantville CCOD1917 Pleasantville New York United States9 holes
Port Jervis CCOD1921 Port Jervis New York United States9 holes
North Hempstead CC R/A1916 Flower Hill New York United StatesDesign altered in 1956 by Robert Trent Jones. The course was restored to the original Tillinghast design in 1994; the restoration project was completed in 1996. [4]
Old Oaks CCOD1925 Purchase New York United States
Genesee ValleyR1935 Rochester New York United States
Irondequoit CCR1935 Rochester New York United States
Sands Point GCOD1928 Sands Point New York United States
Island Hills GCOD Sayville New York United StatesIdle. Course purchased by Rechler Development for condo development. Local residents are fighting to keep the current zoning. Help save Island Hills!
Sleepy Hollow CCR/A1928 Scarborough New York United States
Fenway GCOD1924 Scarsdale New York United States
Quaker Ridge GC OD1918 Scarsdale New York United States
Saxon Woods GCOD1930 Scarsdale New York United States
Seneca Falls CCOD1925 Seneca Falls New York United StatesOriginal 9 Holes
Highland Park Golf ClubOD1925 Auburn New York United StatesOriginal 9 Holes
Sunningdale CCR/A Scarsdale New York United States
Drumlins CCR1935 Syracuse New York United States
Rockwood Hall CC Mount Pleasant New York United StatesExtinct
Meadow Brook HCR/A Westbury New York United StatesExtinct
Century CCE White Plains New York United States
Elmwood CCOD1920 White Plains New York United States
Metropolis CCR/A1929 White Plains New York United States
Dunwoodie CCE Yonkers New York United States
Hudson River CCE Yonkers New York United StatesExtinct
Myers Park CCOD Charlotte North Carolina United States9 holes
Carolina CCR1936 Raleigh North Carolina United States
Forsyth CCR/A Winston-Salem North Carolina United States
Firestone CC E1936 Akron Ohio United States
Portage CCR1936 Akron Ohio United States
Chagrin Valley CCE1936 Chagrin Falls Ohio United States
Canterbury CCE1936 Cleveland Ohio United States
Acacia CCR1936 Lyndhurst Ohio United StatesExtinct
Mayfield CCR1936 South Euclid Ohio United States
Inverness Club R Toledo Ohio United States
Lakewood CCOD1921 Westlake Ohio United States
Manakiki CCR1936 Willoughby Hills Ohio United States
Oklahoma City CCR Oklahoma City Oklahoma United States
Conoco GCR1936 Ponca City Oklahoma United States
Oaks CCOD1921 Tulsa Oklahoma United Statesformerly Oakhurst CC
Tulsa CCOD1919 Tulsa Oklahoma United States
Waverly CCE1936 Portland Oregon United States
Nemacolin CCR/A Beallsville Pennsylvania United States
Bedford Springs GC Bedford Pennsylvania United States
Melrose CCR/A1935 Cheltenham Pennsylvania United States
Valley CCR/A Conyngham Pennsylvania United States
Irem Temple CCOD1927 Dallas Pennsylvania United States
Aronimink GCOD1915 Drexel Hill Pennsylvania United StatesExtinct
Erie GCOD1926 Erie Pennsylvania United States
Fox Hill CCR/A Exeter Pennsylvania United States
Abington ClubR/A Jenkintown Pennsylvania United Statesformerly Old York Road CC
Sunnehanna CCOD1923 Johnstown Pennsylvania United States
Avalon Field Club at New CastleOD1923 New Castle Pennsylvania United States
Philadelphia Cricket Club OD1922 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
Cedarbrook HillOD Philadelphia Pennsylvania United Statesformerly Cedarbrook CC
Philmont CCE Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
Stenton FCR/A Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States
Pittsburgh FCR/A Pittsburgh Pennsylvania United States
Wanango CCR/A Reno Pennsylvania United States
Abington Hills CCOD Scranton Pennsylvania United StatesExtinct
Waverly CCE Scranton Pennsylvania United StatesExtinct
Poxono CCOD East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania United StatesExtinct
Shawnee CC OD1911 East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania United States
St. Davids Golf ClubR Wayne Pennsylvania United States
Galen Hall CCR/A Wernersville Pennsylvania United States
Wyoming Valley CCOD1896 Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania United States
Williamsport CCR/A Williamsport Pennsylvania United States
York CCE York Pennsylvania United States
Beavertail CCOD1925 Jamestown Rhode Island United StatesExtinct
Point Judith CCE Narragansett Pier Rhode Island United States
Newport CC OD Newport Rhode Island United States
Pawtucket GCR1936 Pawtucket Rhode Island United States
Rock Hill CCOD Rock Hill South Carolina United States9 holes
Johnson City CCOD1921 Johnson City Tennessee United States
Kingsport CCOD1919 Kingsport Tennessee United StatesExtinct
Memphis CCE1937 Memphis Tennessee United States
Austin CCR1936 Austin Texas United States
Corsicana CCR Corsicana Texas United States
Cedar Crest GC R/A Dallas Texas United States
Bob-O-LinksR/A1936 Dallas Texas United StatesClosed 1973
Brook Hollow GCOD1924 Dallas Texas United States
Dallas CCR/A Dallas Texas United States
Lakewood CCR/A Dallas Texas United States
Fort Sam Houston GC, La Oma CourseOD Fort Sam Houston Texas United States27 holes
Colonial CCE1936 Fort Worth Texas United States
Fort Worth CCR/A1920 Fort Worth Texas United States
Ridglea CCR1936 Fort Worth Texas United States
Gus Wortham GCR1936 Houston Texas United Statesformerly Houston CC
River Oaks CCR1936 Houston Texas United States
Brackenridge Park GC OD1916 San Antonio Texas United States
Oak Hills CC OD San Antonio Texas United Statesformerly Alamo CC
San Antonio CCE San Antonio Texas United States
Ogden CCR1936 Ogden Utah United States
Fort Douglas CR1936 Salt Lake City Utah United States
Marble Island GCOD Colchester Vermont United States
Belmont Park GCOD1918 Richmond Virginia United Statesformerly Hermitage CC
Roanoke CCR/A Roanoke Virginia United States
Inglewood CCR1936 Kenmore Washington United States
Seattle GCR1936 Seattle Washington United States
Fircrest GCR1936 Tacoma Washington United States
Walla Walla CCA1936 Walla Walla Washington United StatesComplete evaluation changed greens
Blackhawk CCR Madison Wisconsin United States
Maple Bluff CCR1935 Madison Wisconsin United States
Nakoma CCR/A1936 Madison Wisconsin United States
North Hills CCR1935 Menomonee Falls Wisconsin United States
Scarboro G &CC R/A1926 [5] Toronto Ontario Canada
Anglo-American CODLac de L'Achigan Quebec Canada Never completed [6]
Dorval Municipal GCOD Montreal Quebec Canada formerly Elm Ridge CC - 9 holes

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