The prestigious Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, located in Southampton, N.Y., was founded in 1891 and joined four other clubs in establishing the Amateur Golf Association of America in 1894. The course was originally designed by William Dunn Jr. but received updates from other architects over the years, including the firm Toomey and Flynn. Here is a view of the ninth hole, taken by Golf Digest Senior Staff Photographer Stephen Szurlej. the course has hosted four U.S. Opens and was ranked No. 2 in Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Courses 2007-08.
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