Dick Wilson

Post-War1904–1965Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Dick Wilson is a Post-War era golf course architect with 6 courses in the Alister Links database across 5 states. Best known for Pine Tree Golf Club. Designs in our database span 1899–1972.

Dick Wilson was one of the finest architects of the post-war era, known for bold, muscular designs that made the most of Florida's flat terrain. He trained under Toomey & Flynn before establishing his own practice, producing a concentrated but exceptional body of work.

Design Philosophy

Wilson's designs feature dramatic mounding, deep greenside bunkers, and large, undulating putting surfaces that demand precise iron play. His courses are known for their strong visual character and their ability to test elite players without overwhelming average golfers.

6 clubs across 5 states · 1899–1972

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Courses by Dick Wilson

Ranked by Alister Index score.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses did Dick Wilson design?
The Alister Links database includes 6 private golf clubs designed by Dick Wilson across 5 states. Dick Wilson's courses in our database span Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Tennessee.
What is Dick Wilson's most famous golf course?
Dick Wilson is perhaps best known for Pine Tree Golf Club. Other notable designs include Des Moines Golf and Country Club, Hillwood Country Club, NCR Country Club.
What is Dick Wilson's design philosophy?
Wilson's designs feature dramatic mounding, deep greenside bunkers, and large, undulating putting surfaces that demand precise iron play. His courses are known for their strong visual character and their ability to test elite players without overwhelming average golfers.
When was Dick Wilson active as a golf course architect?
Dick Wilson courses in our database range from 1899 to 1972. Dick Wilson was born in 1904 and died in 1965.
Where are Dick Wilson's golf courses located?
Dick Wilson designed golf courses across 5 states, including Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Tennessee. View the full map and list on this page.

Key Facts

  • Courses in database: 6
  • States represented: Arizona, Florida, Iowa, Ohio, Tennessee
  • Year range: 1899–1972
  • Era: Post-War
  • Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Born: 1904, Died: 1965
  • Best known for: Pine Tree Golf Club
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