Royal County Down, Golfweek’s No. 1 international course, a welcome site for Amgen Irish Open

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NEWCASTLE, NORTHERN IRELAND – SEPTEMBER 10: A general view of the first green as players putt during a practice round prior to the Amgen Irish Open 2024 at Royal County Down Golf Club on September 10, 2024 in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

Truly great courses and professional golf rarely collide, but this week is a welcome exception.

Royal County Down’s Championship Links, site of the Amgen Irish Open beginning Thursday on the DP World Tour, has a rare distinction: it’s one of only two courses to be ranked No. 1 on one of Golfweek’s Best premium rankings of courses to have hosted an upper-level men’s tour event in decades. The layout in Newcastle, Northern Ireland, ranks No. 1 on Golfweek’s Best list of courses outside the U.S.

Royal County Down originally was designed as a nine-hole layout by George L. Baillie in 1889. Nine more holes were laid down among the sandy dunes as designed by none other than Old Tom Morris over the following years. The course has evolved over the decades with contributions by George Combe, Harry Colt and Donald Steel, among others making suggestions.

NEWCASTLE, NORTHERN IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 11: A general view of the ninth green as the Pro-Am group of Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland finish their round during a Pro-Am prior to the Amgen Irish Open 2024 at Royal County Down Golf Club on September 11, 2024 in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)NEWCASTLE, NORTHERN IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 11: A general view of the ninth green as the Pro-Am group of Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland finish their round during a Pro-Am prior to the Amgen Irish Open 2024 at Royal County Down Golf Club on September 11, 2024 in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

NEWCASTLE, NORTHERN IRELAND – SEPTEMBER 11: A general view of the ninth green as the Pro-Am group of Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland finish their round during a Pro-Am prior to the Amgen Irish Open 2024 at Royal County Down Golf Club on September 11, 2024 in Newcastle, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

Royal County Down has hosted a slew of top-level events including three previous Irish Opens, most recently in 2015. It also has been the site of various British Amateur Championships, Senior British Opens, a Curtis Cup, a Walker Cup, the British Ladies Amateur six times, and the European Ladies’ Team Championship.

Not counting our wide-ranging state-by-state rankings of public and private courses, the only other No. 1 on one of our premium lists to host a top-tier event has been Pebble Beach Golf Links in California, site of  six U.S. Opens, one PGA Championship, one U.S. Women’s Open and multiple U.S. Amateurs and U.S. Women’s Amateurs. Also the annual host of the PGA Tour’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the famed layout is No. 1 on Golfweek’s Best ranking of resort courses in the U.S.

By comparison, the private Cypress Point in California took over the No. 1 spot this year on Golfweek’s Best ranking of classic courses built before 1960 in the U.S., but the PGA Tour hasn’t been back since 1990. Before Cypress Point took over the top spot this year, Pine Valley in New Jersey had enjoyed a long run in the No. 1 spot, but that private stalwart never has hosted a PGA Tour event. That leaves Augusta National, ranked No. 3 among American classics and home to the Masters, as the highest-ranked classic course in the U.S. to have hosted a top-level men’s event in recent memory.

Among modern courses built since 1960 in the U.S., none of the top seven layouts have hosted a PGA Tour event. The Straits Course at Kohler’s Whistling Straits in Wisconsin, tied for No. 8 on that list, is the highest-ranked modern course to have welcomed top-level men’s events, including three PGA Championships, a U.S. Senior Open and a Ryder Cup.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Royal County Down, Golfweek’s No. 1 international course, a welcome site for Amgen Irish Open

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