Herbert Barker

Early American

Herbert Barker is a Early American era golf course architect with 3 courses in the Alister Links database across 3 states. Designs in our database span 1920–2008.

Herbert Barker was an early American golf course architect active in the northeastern United States during the first decades of the twentieth century. Though less celebrated than his Golden Age contemporaries, his courses have endured and continue to serve their communities.

Design Philosophy

Barker designed practical, well-routed courses that emphasized playability and natural integration with the landscape. His work reflects the early American tradition of adapting British design principles to local terrain and conditions.

3 clubs across 3 states · 1920–2008

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Courses by Herbert Barker

Ranked by Alister Index score.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many golf courses did Herbert Barker design?
The Alister Links database includes 3 private golf clubs designed by Herbert Barker across 3 states. Herbert Barker's courses in our database span Georgia, Maryland, Virginia.
What is Herbert Barker's most famous golf course?
Among Herbert Barker's most notable designs in our database are Country Club of Virginia, Capital City Country Club, Columbia Country Club.
What is Herbert Barker's design philosophy?
Barker designed practical, well-routed courses that emphasized playability and natural integration with the landscape. His work reflects the early American tradition of adapting British design principles to local terrain and conditions.
When was Herbert Barker active as a golf course architect?
Herbert Barker courses in our database range from 1920 to 2008.
Where are Herbert Barker's golf courses located?
Herbert Barker designed golf courses across 3 states, including Georgia, Maryland, Virginia. View the full map and list on this page.

Key Facts

  • Courses in database: 3
  • States represented: Georgia, Maryland, Virginia
  • Year range: 1920–2008
  • Era: Early American