Architects Golf Club Featured in Golf Digest’s National Article Highlighting Augusta-Inspired Golf Holes
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Architects Golf Club Featured in Golf Digest’s National Article Highlighting Augusta-Inspired Golf Holes
Phillipsburg, NJ – June 5, 2025 – Architects Golf Club is thrilled to be featured in Golf Digest’s latest article titled “15 Augusta National-Style Holes That You Can Actually Play.” The piece highlights courses across the country that showcase design elements reminiscent of Augusta National — and honors Architects Golf Club’s own par-5 13th hole as a standout.
Written by Golf Digest architecture editor emeritus Ron Whitten, the article spotlights our 13th hole for its nod to legendary architect Alister MacKenzie. Featuring a shallow diagonal green fronted by a stream, it calls to mind Augusta’s famed 12th hole — with an added twist: a dramatic, three-tiered green that descends from right to left.
Designed by Stephen Kay and Ron Whitten, Architects Golf Club was built as a tribute to the game’s great course designers, with each hole reflecting the distinctive style of a different legendary architect. This innovative concept has earned national praise from major publications including Golf Digest, Golf Magazine, and Golfweek.
Being featured in Golf Digest among some of the most recognized courses in the country is an incredible honor. We’re proud to offer golfers a one-of-a-kind playing experience rooted in the history and artistry of golf course design.
To learn more about our award-winning course or to book a tee time, visit www.thearchitectsclub.com.