Courses Inside Inverness Club: Tour the newly renovated Solheim Cup host By: Sean Zak August 31, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Inside Inverness Club: Tour the newly renovated Solheim Cup host Why this Mini Driver could improve your game off the tee | Emergency 9 Rich Lerner previews his new book 'Aren't You That Golf Guy?' | Subpar How Ernie Els viewed peak Tiger Woods | Subpar Wyndham Clark overcomes Shinnecock (& fans) to win U.S. Open Why is Shinnecock Hills the Ultimate U.S. Open Test? What amateurs can learn from pros' GTS driver choices Why this Titleist Pro V1 model isn't as niche as you think Why so many players are switching to Titleist GTS drivers The Titleist driver giving Jordan Spieth renewed confidence Why Ludvig Åberg switched to a Scotty Cameron Phantom We take you inside Inverness Club, the host site of the 2021 Solheim Cup, a century-old Donald Ross track that was recently renovated to wide acclaim. Latest In Travel 6 days ago Best drink. Best bite. Best locker room. Best range. The superlatives of Long Island golf 6 days ago 21 whiskies perfect for Father's Day 6 days ago Shinnecock Hills membership price: What it costs to join U.S. Open host 2 weeks ago Trump wants a new-look golf course in D.C. Preservationists have another idea Sean Zak Golf.com Editor Sean Zak is a senior writer and author of Searching in St. Andrews, which followed his travels in Scotland during the most pivotal summer in the game’s history. Author Twitter Account Author Instagram Account 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 Travel The Bethpage Gauntlet: Playing all 90 holes(!) in just 36 hours Travel Why Lawsonia Links is one of the best values in golf