Golf Travel Golf Courses Golf Real Estate the best of golf
Home > Best of Golf > Head to Head golf matchups > A.W. Tillinghast vs. Donald Ross
A.W. Tillinghast vs.  Donald Ross Golf Course Architects
Ross' 17th at Pinehurst No. 2, and Tillinghast's 4th at Bethpage Black (inset)

Who was the better architect?

Expect a tight match when A.W. Tillinghast and Donald Ross inevitably reach the final of the Golf Architect Match Play.

Both have courses that have hosted majors. Tillinghast, the Philadelphian inspired by Pine Valley, offers Winged Foot, Bethpage Black and Baltusrol. Ross, who grew up at Royal Dornoch, comes back with Oakland Hills, Pinehurst No. 2 and Oak Hill.

What about fun, cult-classic designs? Ross nominates Essex County Club and Wannamoisett; Tillinghast counters with Somerset Hills and Fenway.

Both categories are too close.

Here’s another: Epic, long, gentle, dogleg-left par-4 5th holes on the East Coast. Ross rolls out the 5th at Pinehurst No. 2. Tillinghast trots out the willowy 5th at Newport.

Both translated the best links-golf ideas to inland designs. Ross was more prolific, designing four times as many courses as Tillinghast.

But Tilly spent some of his final years consulting for the PGA of America, looking at thousands of courses to suggest improvements.

Both had misunderstood designs tinkered with by committees and architects. During his “PGA Tour,” Tilly even found a “sinfully juggled” Ross design.

Ah, an opening: the written word. Tillinghast’s prose in Golf Illustrated and elsewhere had individuality and charisma that jumped off the page. His writing acumen translates to an edge in the field.

While both masters created intricate green complexes that modern architects cannot fathom recreating, Tilly’s creations, like the 1st at Winged Foot West, generally are more distinctive.

Sure, Ross built eccentric, fun greens, but the defining characteristics are hard to recall. “A putting green has features just like a human,” Tilly wrote. “There are some with rugged profiles which loom head and shoulders above the common herd, and the moment we clap eyes on one of these, impulsively we murmur, ‘Ah! There’s a green for you!’”

Ross never designed a green as unforgettable as Winged Foot West’s famous par-3 10th, a hole that looms head and shoulders above the common herd, created by a man who makes you murmur, “There’s an architect for you!”





Bay Hill vs Doral Golf Courses Florida Golf Head to Head:
Bay Hill vs. Doral
Which is the better test?
read more »
Bernard Darwin Golf Writer Herbert Warren Wind Golf Five Lessons: the Modern Fundamentals of Golf Ben Hogan Head to Head:
Bernard Darwin vs. Herbert Warren Wind
Who was the better writer?
read more »
Shoreacres vs. Fishers Island Private Golf Clubs Head to Head:
Shoreacres vs. Fishers Island
Which is the better golf experience?
read more »
Augusta National Golf Course Pine Valley Golf Course Head to Head:
Augusta National vs. Pine Valley
Which is more prestigious?
read more »
Ping Eye2 vs. Callaway Big Bertha Golf Club Iron Driver Head to Head:
Ping Eye2 vs. Callaway Big Bertha
Which had a bigger impact on golf equipment?
read more »
Greenbrier vs. Homestead Golf Travel Vacation Resorts Resort Profile:
The Greenbrier vs. The Homestead

read more »

A.W. Tillinghast vs. Donald Ross
Who was the better architect?
read more »

Arnold Palmer vs. Phil Mickelson
Who is the better No. 2?
read more »

Pebble Beach vs. Pacific Dunes
As innocent and well-meaning as they are, the “Bandonistas” are also relentless, emphatic and so sure of themselves
read more »



Ernie Els LINKS Magazine Columns

subscription center

subscribe now
Sign Up for our Free LINKS Insider E-Newsletter
advertisement
e-brochures
view all
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
Treviso Bay
 
home | site map | subscribe to LINKS Magazine | subscription changes | feedback | contact us | advertising information | order back issues | get FREE information | links e-newsletter registration | links partners | privacy policy | terms and conditions