Tom Doak is one of the leading figures in golf design, renowned for his minimalist style.
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The American has four courses in Golf Magazine's world's top 100 ranking.
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One of these is Pacific Dunes in Oregon. The U.S. course disturbs as little of the natural landscape as possible -- Doak uses it to his advantage to shape the holes.
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"The environmental aspect of designing golf courses is certainly a growing part of it," Doak tells CNN's Living Golf show. Pictured is Pacific Dunes' 148-yard, par three 11th hole at the Bandon Dunes Golf Resort.
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Doak says he has unintentionally found himself at the heart of the most popular style of design. This is Pacific Dunes' 444-yard, par-four 13th hole.
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Along with Pacific Dunes -- whose 208-yard par-three 17th hole is pictured -- Doak's top-100 entries also include Ballyneal in Colorado and Barnbougle Dunes in Tasmania, Australia.
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Doak's other top-100 course is Cape Kidnappers in New Zealand, set on the rugged Hawke's Bay coast. Here American golfer Anthony Kim plays out of a bunker during a 2009 tournament.
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Doak's latest project is his first in Europe. He is putting the finishes touches to a course in Saint-Emilion -- a small French commune surrounded by vineyards, located 45 km outside Bordeaux.