Explore two courses that are both rich in history. Think back to when time-honored traditions of the game of golf were celebrated, and quality and integrity were valued. Where precision and skill were rewarded over power, and success was not only measured by strokes, but by mastering the landscape of what mother nature provides you. Embrace the solitude and experience the game as it was meant to be at Golf Clubs at The Tribute.
Old American Golf Club
In the spirit of greats, such as Shinnecock and Prairie Dunes, the Old American course takes golfers back in time to experience the Golden Age of golf course architecture. As a throw-back to the 1920's and 1930's, players enjoy the authenticity, lakeside views and serene setting Old American provides. From naturally formed bunkers rarely seen in golf today, to native grasses that preserve wildlife, water, and the environment – players golfers expect the unexpected.
Renowned golf course architect Tripp Davis, alongside 12-time PGA TOUR winner Justin Leonard, designed a course that requires precision and power. Holes were strategically designed to leverage varying wind conditions to create the ultimate balance for a true Player's Course. The ever-changing elements create a different experience each time it is played.
The Tribute Golf Links
Golfers enjoy the comparison of The Tribute course with some of the legendary courses in Scotland, such as St. Andrews, Muirfield, or Royal Troon. The Tribute Golf Links was designed by renowned golf course architect Tripp Davis and is an homage to some of the most famous and challenging holes in all of Scotland. The Tribute is a true links-style course featuring the finest elements of traditional Scottish golf, including wind-swept dunes, sea-washed grasses and challenging water hazards. Golfing The Tribute is like stepping back in time to experience a place not found anywhere but Scotland itself.






