Golf Courses by Herbert C. Leeds
Herbert C. Leeds designed 3 courses across 2 states in the Stymie directory.
Herbert Corey Leeds (January 30, 1855 – September 29, 1930) was an American amateur golfer and golf course architect. Leeds tied for eighth place in the 1898 U.S. Open held at Myopia Hunt Club in South Hamilton, Massachusetts, a golf course of his own design. The U.S. Open was played at the Myopia Hunt Club four times, in 1898, 1901, 1905, and 1908.
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The hardest, easiest, and longest courses designed by Herbert C. Leeds in the Stymie directory, ranked by slope rating and total yardage from scorecard data.
Hardest Herbert C. Leeds Courses
Highest Slope RatingEasiest Herbert C. Leeds Courses
Lowest Slope (Public/Muni)Longest Herbert C. Leeds Courses
Most Yards (Back Tees)| # | Course | Yards |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Myopia Hunt Club#54 GD Hamilton, MA | 6,555 |
| 2 | Kebo Valley Golf Club Bar Harbor, ME | 6,094 |
| 3 | Bass Rocks Golf Club Gloucester, MA | 6,040 |
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Frequently asked about Herbert C. Leeds
What is the hardest Herbert C. Leeds course?
Myopia Hunt Club in Hamilton, MA is the hardest Herbert C. Leeds 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 Herbert C. Leeds course?
Myopia Hunt Club in Hamilton, MA is the longest Herbert C. Leeds course at 6,555 yards from the back tees.
What is the easiest Herbert C. Leeds course to play?
Among public and municipal Herbert C. Leeds courses, Kebo Valley Golf Club in Bar Harbor, ME has the lowest slope rating at 96. Courses with a slope under 115 are typically considered beginner-friendly.
