Courses Main takeaways from golf architecture in 2020 December 26, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Main takeaways from golf architecture in 2020 Todd Hamilton breaks down his shocking victory at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Todd Hamilton's unique short game approach at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Tom Watson Reflects on Birkdale, Byron Nelson & 5 Open Championships 5 things You Need to Know Before the Open at Royal Birkdale Tommy Fleetwood's Hometown Major The Go-To Chip Every Golfer Needs BBQ, Boat Rides, and Golf on the Georgia Coast | Destination GOLF Mark Grace dishes on playing Pebble with Bill Murray | Subpar Mark Grace on Vijay Singh range tips | Subpar Warming Up with Cameron Young GOLF’s Top 100 course panelists are among the most respected and well-traveled course evaluators in the game. They’re also keen to share their opinions. We let them break down the most memorable of golf architecture and golf courses in 2020. Latest In Travel 3 days ago Need a golf getaway? Consider these Open Championship venues 4 days ago This unheralded course 2 hours from Royal Birkdale deserves way more shine 5 days ago 9 things to know about Royal Birkdale, the 'fairest' Open test 1 week ago This Scotland muni is my happy place. Better yet, it's FREE Related Articles Travel Watch the sun rise on PGA Championship host Southern Hills Travel What it's like for golfers of all skill levels to play this Bethpage Black monster par 5 Travel Iconic Holes: Pinehurst No. 2, Hole 15 Travel Iconic Holes: Pinehurst No. 2, Hole 5 Travel Why some inland courses are rising up the Top 100 Travel How Top 100 newcomer St. Patrick's Links quickly impressed our course raters Courses Inside the all-new Top 100 Courses in the World: What you need to know Courses Inside Inverness Club: Tour the newly renovated Solheim Cup host Travel The Bethpage Gauntlet: Playing all 90 holes(!) in just 36 hours