Seth Raynor

Golden Age1874–1926Southampton, New York

Seth Raynor is a Golden Age era golf course architect with 5 courses in the Alister Links database across 5 states. Best known for Fishers Island Club. Designs in our database span 1887–1926.

Seth Raynor was C.B. Macdonald's construction foreman who became a master architect in his own right, completing a remarkable body of work before his premature death at 51. Though he never played golf himself, his template-based designs are among the most admired in American golf.

Design Philosophy

Raynor faithfully adapted the great template holes of British links golf — Redan, Biarritz, Alps, Cape, Short, Eden — into American landscapes. His courses are celebrated for their intellectual rigor and the way they test every shot in a golfer's bag.

5 clubs across 5 states · 1887–1926

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Courses by Seth Raynor

Ranked by Alister Index score.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses did Seth Raynor design?
The Alister Links database includes 5 private golf clubs designed by Seth Raynor across 5 states. Seth Raynor's courses in our database span Florida, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina.
What is Seth Raynor's most famous golf course?
Seth Raynor is perhaps best known for Fishers Island Club. Other notable designs include Camargo Club, Yeamans Hall Club, Mountain Lake Colony Club.
What is Seth Raynor's design philosophy?
Raynor faithfully adapted the great template holes of British links golf — Redan, Biarritz, Alps, Cape, Short, Eden — into American landscapes. His courses are celebrated for their intellectual rigor and the way they test every shot in a golfer's bag.
When was Seth Raynor active as a golf course architect?
Seth Raynor courses in our database range from 1887 to 1926. Seth Raynor was born in 1874 and died in 1926.
Where are Seth Raynor's golf courses located?
Seth Raynor designed golf courses across 5 states, including Florida, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina. View the full map and list on this page.

Key Facts

  • Courses in database: 5
  • States represented: Florida, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Carolina
  • Year range: 1887–1926
  • Era: Golden Age
  • Birthplace: Southampton, New York
  • Born: 1874, Died: 1926
  • Best known for: Fishers Island Club
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