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Golf Courses by Clark Glasson

Clark Glasson designed 9 courses across 1 state in the Stymie directory.

9Courses
1States
1913–1994
American

Franklin Clark Glasson (October 13, 1913 - January 2, 1994) was an American architect known for his design and construction of golf courses in the western United States primarily during the 1950s and 60s. Over his career Glasson designed, constructed (sometimes personally), and operated nine golf courses that are still in operation.

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Portfolio rankings

The hardest, easiest, and longest courses designed by Clark Glasson in the Stymie directory, ranked by slope rating and total yardage from scorecard data.

With scorecards
5
Peak slope
136
Longest
6,622 yds
Avg back tee
4,538 yds

Easiest Clark Glasson Courses

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Frequently asked about Clark Glasson

What is the hardest Clark Glasson course?

Arrowhead Country Club in San Bernardino, CA is the hardest Clark Glasson course in the Stymie directory with a maximum slope rating of 136. Slope rating measures difficulty for a bogey golfer relative to a scratch player — 113 is average, 140+ is very difficult.

What is the longest Clark Glasson course?

Arrowhead Country Club in San Bernardino, CA is the longest Clark Glasson course at 6,622 yards from the back tees.

What is the easiest Clark Glasson course to play?

Among public and municipal Clark Glasson courses, Sunken Gardens Golf Course in Sunnyvale, CA has the lowest slope rating at 87. Courses with a slope under 115 are typically considered beginner-friendly.

How many Clark Glasson courses have a slope of 140 or higher?

0 Clark Glasson courses in the Stymie directory carry a max slope rating of 140 or higher, out of 5 with published scorecard data.

How long is the average Clark Glasson course?

Across 5 Clark Glasson courses with published scorecards, the average maximum yardage from the back tees is 4,538 yards. The longest plays to 6,622 yards.