Bandon Dunes Golf Resort on the southern end of the Oregon coast has  replaced Northern California's Pebble Beach as North America's No 1 golf  resort. 
                                
One of the holes at Oregon's Bandon Dunes Golf Resort 								     
 
That's according to the latest Top-75 resorts in North America rankings published by the well-respected Golf Digest magazine in it's November edition. 
Bandon Dunes, which opened for the first time in 1999, was ranked  at No 3 behind the World famous Pebble Beach and No 2 Sea Island in  Georgia on Golf Digest's previous rankings list published 2009. 
"Obviously, we're very pleased," said an overjoyed Hank Hickox,  Bandon Dune's general manager. "Everybody is very excited about  receiving this recognition." 
Following the opening of the Bandon Dunes course at the luxury  resort, a second course, Pacific Dunes  was added in 2001, a Bandon  Trails course in 2005 and finally the Old Macdonald in 2010.  
In August this year, all four courses were ranked by Golf  magazine and placed on its top 100 courses in the United States list and  the resort now plans to build a short course with 13, par-3 holes next  year, and to then add a 5th full-sized championship course. 
Golf Digest, which ranks courses by surveying its course-ratings  panel as well as more than 1,000 "avid players", had Bandon Dunes at No.  2 in 2006, and No. 3 in '09 behind Pebble Beach and No. 2 Sea Island in  Georgia. 
"I think we've always felt happy to be in the company of so many  other great golf resorts," Hickox said. "We know that every day you've  got to earn your stripes. We're committed to the everyday process of  creating fond memories for our customers." 
Golf Digest, which says it ranks courses by surveying its  course-ratings panel as well as more than 1,000 "avid players" - had  Bandon Dunes at No. 2 in 2006, and No. 3 in '09 behind Pebble Beach and  No. 2 Sea Island in Georgia. 
"I think we've always felt happy to be in the company of so many  other great golf resorts," Hickox said. "We know that every day you've  got to earn your stripes. We're committed to the everyday process of  creating fond memories for our customers." 
It is interesting to note how high up on the Top 100 Public Golf  Courses ratings list as published in May that courses at the Bandon  Dunes resort rate.  
Golf Digest's rankings list of Top 100 Public courses (as opposed  to resorts) has the Pebble Beach Links as the No 1 course, but the  Bandon Dunes courses, Pacific Dunes, is at No 2, the original Bandon  Dunes course at No 7 and Bandon Trails at No 14. 
Pebble Beach resorts second best course, Spyglass Hill, was meanwhile rated at No 11 on the top 100 Public Course.. 
And the top courses in North America, regardless of whether they are private and closed to the public, or open to all? 
Which are they? 
The number one of these is exclusive Augusta National in Georgia  where you won't make it past the front gate unless you are one of it's a  male only members or an invited guest of a member. 
Number two is the Pine Valley Golf Club, which like Augusta,   Shinnecock Hills at No 3, Oakmont Country Club at No 4 and Cypress Point  Club at No 5 are also exclusive, private clubs. 
Pebble Beach Links at No 6 is the top Public Course on this list. 
 
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