Golf Courses by Gil Hanse
Gil Hanse designed 7 courses across 3 states in the Stymie directory.

Gilbert Hanse (born August 12, 1963) is an American golf course designer. Hanse, along with his business partner Jim Wagner, was selected to design the Rio 2016 Olympic Golf Course, the first Olympic venue to host golf since 1904.
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Portfolio rankings
The hardest, easiest, and longest courses designed by Gil Hanse in the Stymie directory, ranked by slope rating and total yardage from scorecard data.
Hardest Gil Hanse Courses
Highest Slope RatingEasiest Gil Hanse Courses
Lowest Slope (Public/Muni)Longest Gil Hanse Courses
Most Yards (Back Tees)location_onCA(2)
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location_onPA(2)
Frequently asked about Gil Hanse
What is the hardest Gil Hanse course?
Olympic Club Lake Course in San Francisco, CA is the hardest Gil Hanse course in the Stymie directory with a maximum slope rating of 142. Slope rating measures difficulty for a bogey golfer relative to a scratch player — 113 is average, 140+ is very difficult.
What is the longest Gil Hanse course?
Olympic Club Lake Course in San Francisco, CA is the longest Gil Hanse course at 7,214 yards from the back tees.
What is the easiest Gil Hanse course to play?
Among public and municipal Gil Hanse courses, South Fork Country Club in Amagansett, NY has the lowest slope rating at 106. Courses with a slope under 115 are typically considered beginner-friendly.
How many Gil Hanse courses have a slope of 140 or higher?
2 Gil Hanse courses in the Stymie directory carry a max slope rating of 140 or higher, out of 6 with published scorecard data.
How long is the average Gil Hanse course?
Across 6 Gil Hanse courses with published scorecards, the average maximum yardage from the back tees is 6,625 yards. The longest plays to 7,214 yards.
