The best links courses in the U.S. (or at least ones that look the part)
The definition of a links course fluctuates wildly depending on the golfer. Some apply the strictest criteria: hugging the coastline, built on the sandy terrain that links farmland to the sea, holes cut primarily by wind and saltwater. And there are those with looser parameters: few trees, some wispy fescue, occasional bagpipe music in the grill room.
In the U.S., where the vast majority of golf is played inland, the courses in the conversation could be divided primarily into two categories: those that play like a links, and those that at least look the part. Both have their appeal, but only one would allow you to attempt the ground game on display each year in the Open Championship.
Turning up the contrast
Five years ago, The Club at Quail Ridge in Boynton Beach, Florida, invested $7.5 million into a Bobby Weed renovation of its South course. In 2022, the club hired Fry/Straka for a $21 million revamp of its North course and practice facilities.
Erin Hills prepping for 2025 U.S. Women's Open, 'absolutely' ready for more majors
The 80th playing of the U.S. Women’s Open, and the state’s third, will be at Erin Hills from May 26-June 1, 2025 and the course hopes to be the canvas for another memorable chapter in women’s major golf.
Miakka Golf Club to shine along a Florida river, but another course feature comes from Down Under
Some of the best bunkers in the world caught the eyes of course architects Dana Fry and Jason Straka, who plan to model their traps at Miakka in the form of Australian Sandbelt courses.
Belleair CC (West) Rockets into Rankings Following Fry/Straka Restoration
Fry/Straka Global Golf Course Design is pleased to announce the West Course at Belleair Country Club has zoomed into the rankings following our restoration work after previously being unranked. Golfweek ranked the course #77 in the list of Top 200 Classic Courses in the USA and the #4 Best Private Course in the State of Florida.
Exclusive golf course breaks ground in Myakka City
Miakka Golf Club will not be like most golf courses. A tee time won’t be required because the club will be so exclusive that they’re not necessary. Membership is invite only, and every prospective member must meet with Herrig first.
The Restoration of Donald Ross’ Design at Florida’s Oldest Club
In 2020, Belleair Country Club hired Fry/Straka Global Golf Course Design to oversee the restoration of the West Golf Course. To restore the course to Ross’ 1924 design, Jason Straka turned to historical records stored at the Tufts Archives at Pinehurst Resort (Pinehurst, North Carolina) and The Bellview Inn (Belleair, Florida).
Curracloe Links: First Impressions
Golf course designer Jason Straka shares his first impressions of the land that would reveal itself to become Curracloe Links.
Tartan Talks No. 92
After nearly a decade working on projects in China, Patrick Burton needed to find an avenue to break into the United States golf market. He explains why he shifted his attention to technology and golftainment.
Fry/Straka to Design Curracloe Links in Ireland
Golf Architect, Jason Straka & Druids Glen Director of Golf, Marcus Doyle talk about the new Fry/Straka design Curracloe Links to open in 2026, located just a wee bit south of Dublin.
TalkinGolf History Episode 114 - VaughnCon III: Defending Your Course
Today we have a special show...another edition of VaughnCon where we get extremely blunt on our golf course architcture takes. This is a jointly owned podcast between TalkinGolf History, the Donald Ross Society and Golf Club Atlas. Our special guest today is Jason Straka of Fry-Straka Design.
Jason Straka & Dana Fry Architects of Curracloe Links
A brand-new links golf course 28 years in the making is finally getting closer to fruition in southeast Ireland.
Shovels are breaking ground this week on Curracloe Links, a Dana Fry and Jason Straka design that will debut in 2026.
Dana and Jason joined Jonny on the podcast for a brief discussion around the inspiration behind the course, their ambition and love of Irish golf and plenty more.
Playing golf in Phoenix? This linksy desert course needs to be on your list
Back in 2013, the property’s three-decade-old Indian Bend course underwent a major $10 million renovation via Jason Stracka of Hurdzan/Fry Environmental Golf Design to improve both playability and flooding. Indian Bend was extremely flat, which meant it was harder to drain after big rains. Flat courses are also less fun, so there was plenty of work to do. About 365,000 cubic yards of material was removed from the water much of the course butts up against and used to raise parts of the layout, improving not only the fun factor but the ability to properly drain. They also removed trees and added more native/desert areas. Only 90 acres of the course is now considered maintained turfgrass, which also helps the maintenance team (not to mention saves millions of gallons of water annually). When it reopened it was renamed Ambiente, which means “environment” in Spanish.
Dana Fry, Jason Straka to design course alongside Irish beach used in 'Saving Private Ryan'
The American design team of Dana Fry and Jason Straka is headed to Ireland with plans to lay out a new course adjacent to Curracloe Beach in the southeast of the island.
Announcing Curracloe Links: Ireland’s next great golf course
The world’s next great seaside links is coming to Ireland. Curracloe Links, located adjacent to the white sands of Curracloe Beach, is designed by the renowned team of Dana Fry and Jason Straka and developed by the Neville Hotel Group. Ground breaking for the new golf links takes place in February, with an expected opening in 2026. The golf course is in the same location as Neville Hotels’ newest property, Ravenport Resort.
Union League National Golf Club
Ask any golfer what their idea of the perfect golf course would be. Most would say some combination of perhaps the two most iconic courses, and most regarded, in America: Pine Valley and Augusta National. If you can imagine that, then you are imagining Union League National Golf Club. The Union League of Philadelphia, which owns Union League National, was founded in 1862 to support President Abraham Lincoln and The Union in the United States’ Civil War.
Golf Sustainability Episode 2 - Sustainable Golf Insights from Jason Straka
In this episode of the Golf Sustainability Podcast, John Failla welcomes Jason Straka, principal of Fry Straka Global Golf Course Design, a leading global authority on sustainable golf course design. Jason shares his journey into the world of golf and how his passion for the environment led him to merge golf and environmental aspects of design.
A look at Florida's first golf course, right here in the Tampa Bay area
The Belleair Country Club is located in Clearwater and sports a long history that is connected to the very start of the Tampa Bay area.
WTSP takes a ride around Belleair Country Club and the restoration work designed by Fry/Straka.
Fry/Straka and Paul Azinger to design new course in southwest Florida
Golf architecture firm Fry/Straka has partnered with former PGA Tour player and Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger on the design of an eighteen-hole course for the new Miakka Golf Club in Myakka City, Florida.
Belleair: Seaside special
Founded in 1897, Belleair claims to be the oldest golf course in Florida; the Breakers resort in Palm Beach makes the same claim, but Belleair supporters add ‘continuously operating’ to reinforce their case. Whatever, the club is certainly one of the founding fathers of Florida golf; its West course was originally built in 1897 under the control of railway and steamboat magnate Henry Bradley Plant. Six, presumably rather rough, holes were laid out at Plant’s command. He died in 1899, and his son Morton had the course expanded to nine, and, after extensive experiments with grasses, soils and fertilisers, was responsible for the club having what are believed to be the first grass greens in America’s South. The course expanded to eighteen holes in 1909, and in 1915, Donald Ross came and redesigned it, while also creating the East course, on land inland of the older West. He returned to revise the courses in 1924.