National Golf Links of America

149 Sebonac Inlet Road, Southampton, United States
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Set along the shores of Peconic Bay in Southampton, National Golf Links of America is widely regarded as one of the most influential golf courses ever built. Designed by C.B. Macdonald and opened in 1911, the course introduced many of the strategic design principles that shaped American golf architecture. Inspired by legendary holes from Scotland and England, National blends classic links-style golf with Macdonald's own vision, creating a layout that continues to inspire architects and golfers more than a century later. National Golf Links of America

What makes National truly exceptional is its emphasis on strategy rather than sheer length. Every hole presents multiple routes to the green, rewarding thoughtful shot-making and creative course management. Iconic template holes such as the Redan, Alps, Eden, and Leven have become benchmarks in golf course design, while sweeping fairways, natural bunkering, and ever-changing coastal winds ensure that no two rounds feel the same. The course's understated elegance and timeless character have earned it a permanent place among the finest golf courses in the United States and the world.

Beyond its architectural significance, National Golf Links of America offers an experience that is steeped in tradition and exclusivity. As a private members' club, access is limited, adding to its mystique and prestige. The historic clubhouse, iconic windmill, and spectacular waterfront setting create an atmosphere that reflects the game's earliest traditions while delivering an unforgettable golfing experience. For passionate golfers, playing National Golf Links of America is often considered a once-in-a-lifetime achievement and a highlight of any golf journey to Long Island.

Facilities & Location

Putting Green
Club House
Golf Academy
Restaurant
18 Holes
Bar
Rental Sets