Golf Courses by Norman H. Woods
Norman H. Woods designed 6 courses across 3 states in the Stymie directory.
Norman H. Woods (1908–1987) was an important North American golf course architect who designed many courses in Canada and the United States. He apprenticed under course designer Stanley Thompson and he was a member of the American Society of Golf Course Architects from 1954 until 1976. He died in 1987.
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Portfolio rankings
The hardest, easiest, and longest courses designed by Norman H. Woods in the Stymie directory, ranked by slope rating and total yardage from scorecard data.
Hardest Norman H. Woods Courses
Highest Slope RatingEasiest Norman H. Woods Courses
Lowest Slope (Public/Muni)Longest Norman H. Woods Courses
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Frequently asked about Norman H. Woods
What is the hardest Norman H. Woods course?
Hilands Golf Club in Billings, MT is the hardest Norman H. Woods course in the Stymie directory with a maximum slope rating of 146. Slope rating measures difficulty for a bogey golfer relative to a scratch player — 113 is average, 140+ is very difficult.
What is the longest Norman H. Woods course?
Marias Valley Golf & Country Club in Shelby, MT is the longest Norman H. Woods course at 6,784 yards from the back tees.
What is the easiest Norman H. Woods course to play?
Among public and municipal Norman H. Woods courses, Capitol City Golf Club in Olympia, WA has the lowest slope rating at 114. Courses with a slope under 115 are typically considered beginner-friendly.
How many Norman H. Woods courses have a slope of 140 or higher?
1 Norman H. Woods course in the Stymie directory carries a max slope rating of 140 or higher, out of 6 with published scorecard data.
How long is the average Norman H. Woods course?
Across 6 Norman H. Woods courses with published scorecards, the average maximum yardage from the back tees is 6,251 yards. The longest plays to 6,784 yards.
