Win tee times at some of the world's premier courses.

Wilmington (South)

Wilmington, Delaware
Wilmington, Delaware
Rankings
2

The Robert Trent Jones-designed South course at Wilmington Country Club has twice played host to the US Junior Amateur. In 1978, for the first time in history, the USGA scheduled the Junior Amateur over the South course of Wilmington Country Club, while the Girls’ Junior was simultaneously staged on the North course. Sticking with the US Junior Amateur, the longest 18-hole final match in history was played over the South course in 1978. Donald Hurter defeated Keith Banes after 21 holes.

The South course opened in 1960, a year before the 18 holes on the shorter, Dick Wilson-designed North debuted. Characterised by heavily bunkered fairways and large, multi-tiered greens, the South course contains half a dozen holes where water looms large.

The 585-yard par five 3rd heads downhill to a green fronted by water and surrounded by sand to the right, left and behind. On the inward half, the 203-yard par three 17th plays across another water hazard to a tricky “L”-shaped putting surface.

Architect Keith Foster is credited with conducting a renovation of the course in 2008.

The Robert Trent Jones-designed South course at Wilmington Country Club has twice played host to the US Junior Amateur. In 1978, for the first time in history, the USGA scheduled the Junior Amateur over the South course of Wilmington Country Club, while the Girls’ Junior was simultaneously staged on the North course. Sticking with the US Junior Amateur, the longest 18-hole final match in history was played over the South course in 1978. Donald Hurter defeated Keith Banes after 21 holes.

The South course opened in 1960, a year before the 18 holes on the shorter, Dick Wilson-designed North debuted. Characterised by heavily bunkered fairways and large, multi-tiered greens, the South course contains half a dozen holes where water looms large.

1 / 1

Course Reviews

Leave a Review

* Required
  • 5 images maximum
  • Images must be a jpg file type and no more than 5mb
Sort By:

This course has not been reviewed.

If you have played this course, consider .

Thanks for the review

Your review has been successfully submitted and will be reviewed for approval.

Course Reviewed

You’ve already submitted a review for this course.

Please Sign In

Please sign in before submitting a review.

Sign In

Course Architect

View All
Robert Trent Jones

​Robert Trent Jones arrived in New York aboard the steamship Caronia from Liverpool on Monday, 29th April 1912, exactly two weeks after the Titanic had sunk on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic.

Explore More Courses

DuPont (DuPont)

Thank you

You've been subscribed.

Already Subscribed

You are already subscribed to our newsletter. Thank you for subscribing.

We've made some changes

Top 100 Golf Courses has a new look and feel. If you have comments or questions about the changes, please let us know.

Submit Feedback