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Top 20 Golf courses, Pacific Dunes Open (Part 1)

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Top 20 Golf courses, Pacific Dunes Open  (Part 1)
Nature in the byroad is known as the natural, physical and material world surrounding us. The cosmic, the sub-atomic and the art factual level display the extent and magnitude of nature’s presence. While humans remain a diminutive portion of the biomass,
they still have a rather huge impact on the earth’s nature. 
Where humans have influenced nature, golf has been affected by the golf course. While the fate of our civilization is largely dependent on the changes in the environment, the golf scores are closely linked to the changes in the golf fields.
Making a series of holes, bunkers, fairways and hazards of high quality is no easy task. Many landscape designers focus on making golf courses that visually pleasing as well as playable. While they can’t help adding nature and challenge on the same field,
we can’t ignore the top 20 golf courses in the World.       
Pacific Dunes Open:
At the bottom of the list, the golf course consists of natural bunkers and sand dunes standing 60 foot deep. Its rough topography design gives the golfer a sweet challenge of its own kind. The golfers learn to play by the course’s demands and thus tread
very carefully.
The serene golf course is designed by Tom Doak and is a stark reminder that it’s not always about the architectural maps and labour toil -- it’s also about man meeting nature-unspoilt
According to those who saw this courses inception, it looks like man hadn’t touched the beautiful life surrounding the holes and bunkers.
Pebble Beach:
This is another amazing golf course built in 1991, which is designed by Douglas Grant and Jack Neville. The course presents beautiful sceneries for many golfers but is more famous for its tough nature.
This course is a mixture of rough coastlines and splattered greens and is included in one of the most difficult golf courses till date. Pebble Beach is also one of the hub areas for celebrities and golf pros and is most famous for its Cliffside fairways.
Spyglass Hill:
The Spyglass Hill was formerly known as the Pebble beach Pines Golf Club and was later renamed by Samuel Morse after the novel Treasure Island. This golf course was devised and created by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in the year 1966 and was inaugurated on the
11th of March, which took almost half a dozen years to complete in its formulation.
Among the top 100 golf courses, the Spyglass Hill is standing at position number 5 in the greatest golf course category.
Samuel Morse is the initiator of the all-famous pebble beach foundation and witnesses this course to be on position number 18 in our list.
Torry Pines:
A great place for those golfers, who want to enjoy the most picturesque views in the world, this golf club is situated in La, Jolla and is known to be one of the two most scenic places of all time.
William Bell founded this magnificent golf course which, was later redesigned by the well-known Rees Jones in the year 2001. This golf club was named after Torry Pine itself, which is an atypical tree that can be found around the San Diego County’s coastline.
The golf club in California becomes the habitat for the PGA Tour Farmers Insurance Open every year in January and February.
Kiahwah Island Golf Resort:
This golf resort dates back to the year 1974 while the club itself was opened in 1991 and was designed for golfers to enjoy the implausible shoreline vision presented before them.
The golf resort is situated at the Kiawah Island in South Carolina and is home to almost 5 courses in total.  The club is designed by Pete and Alice Dye.
The golf club is largely famous due to its high slopes, countless bunkers and a demanding Bermuda grass making it one of the most sturdy and toughest golf courses of all time in the 2010 listing.
 

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