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Appearance
- 1907 - Alwoodley Golf Club, Leeds, England (new course)
- 1909 - Moortown Golf Club, Leeds, England (new course)
- 1912 - Halifax West End Golf Club, Halifax, England (extended to 18 holes)
- 1912 - Sheffield and District Golf Club (Lindrick), Sheffield, England (renovations)
- 1912 - Reddish Vale Golf Course, Stockport, England (new course)
- 1913 - Castletown Golf Links, Isle of Man (renovations)
- 1913 - Dewsbury District Golf Club, West Yorkshire, England (renovations)
- 1913 - Doncaster Golf Club - Doncaster, England (new course)
- 1913 - Garforth Golf Club, Leeds, England (new course)
- 1913 - Headingley Golf Club, Leeds, England (renovations)
- 1913 - Horsforth Golf Club, Leeds, England (renovations)
- 1913 - Ilkley Moor Golf Club, Ilkley, England (extended to 18 holes)
- 1913 - Sitwell Park Golf Club, Rotherham, England (new course)
- 1914 - Darlington Golf Club, County Durham England (new course)
- 1914 - Oakdale Golf Club, Harrogate, England (originally plans for a municipal course)
- 1914 - Crosland Heath Golf Club, Linthwaite, England (new course)
- 1919 - Malone Golf Club - Belfast, Northern Ireland (new course)
- 1919 - Sutton Coldfield Golf Club, Birmingham, England (renovations)
- 1920s - Hazel Grove Golf Club, Cheshire, England (new course/renovations?; MacKenzie & Nicholson)
- 1920 - Bury Golf Club, Unsworth, England
- 1920 - Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club, Felixstowe, England
- 1921 - Cleckheaton & District Golf Club, Bradford, England (new course)
- 1921 - Fulwell Golf Club, England (renovations)
- 1921 - The Portland Course at the Royal Troon Golf Club, Troon, Scotland
- 1921 - Leeds Municipal Golf Course, Roundhay Park, Leeds, England (new course)
- 1921 - Weston-super-Mare Golf Club, Weston-super-Mare, England (redesign)
- 1922 - Hadley Wood Golf Course, Hadley Wood, Hertfordshire[1]
- 1922 - Sand Moor Golf Club, Leeds, Yorkshire, England
- 1922 - Stanmore Golf Club, Middlesex, England
- 1922 - Dunfermline Golf Club, Fife, Scotland (renovations and new holes)
- 1922 - Pitreavie (Dunfermline) Golf Club, Fife, Scotland (new course; in partnership with Harry Colt & Charles Hugh Alison)
- 1922 - Bonnyton Golf Club, Eaglesham, Scotland
- 1923 - Duff House Royal Golf Club, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- 1923 - Morecambe Golf Club, Lancashire, England (new course; in partnership with Harry Colt & Charles Hugh Alison)
- 1924 - Temple Newsam Golf Club, Leeds, England
- 1924 - Douglas Golf Club, Cork, Ireland
- 1924 - Canoe Brook Country Club South Course, Summit, New Jersey, USA
- 1924 - Muskerry Golf Club, Cork, Ireland
- 1924 - Bolton Old Links Golf Club, Bolton, Lancashire
- 1924 - Burning Tree Club, Bethesda, Maryland, USA
- 1924 - Teignmouth Golf Club, Devon, England
- 1924 - Melrose Country Club, Cheltenham, Pennsylvania, USA
- 1925 - Seaton Carew Golf Club Course, Seaton Carew, Durham County, England
- 1925 - Stanley Park Golf Course, Stanley Park, Blackpool, England
- 1925 - South Moor golf club (course re-design)
- 1925 - Ravensworth Golf Club, Gateshead, England (re-design)
- 1925 - Galway Golf Club, Galway, Ireland.
- 1925 - Low Laithes Golf Club, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England
- 1925 - Cavendish Golf Club, Buxton, Derbyshire, England
- 1925 - Willingdon Golf Club, Eastbourne, England
- 1925 - Rhayader Golf Club, Cwmdauddwr, Radnorshire (now Powys), Wales
- 1926 - Titirangi Golf Club, Titirangi, Auckland, New Zealand
- 1926 - Royal Adelaide Golf Club, Adelaide, Australia
- 1926 - The Worcestershire Golf Club, Malvern, Worcestershire, England
- 1926 - The Flinders Golf Club, Flinders, Victoria, Australia (consultant on existing design)
- 1926 - The Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Australia
- 1926 - New South Wales Golf Club, Sydney, Australia
- 1927 - Worcester Golf & Country Club, Worcester, England
- 1927 - Cork Golf Club, Cork, Ireland
- 1927 - Hazlehead Park (MacKenzie Championship Course), Aberdeen, Scotland
- 1927 - Lahinch Golf Club (Old Course), Ireland
- 1927 - Blairgowrie Golf Club (Rosemount Course), Perth and Kinross, Scotland
- 1927 - Meadow Club, Fairfax, California, USA
- 1927 - Redlands Country Club, Redlands, California, USA
- 1927 - Douglas Golf Course, Pulrose, Isle of Man
- 1928 - The Valley Club of Montecito Santa Barbara, California, USA
- 1928 - Cypress Point Club, Monterey Peninsula, California, USA
- 1928 - Northwood Golf Club, Monte Rio, California, USA
- 1928 - es:Fray Bentos Golf Club, Fray Bentos, Rio Negro, Uruguay
- 1928 - Libertad Golf Club, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 1929 - Nenagh Golf Club, Co. Tipperary, Ireland
- 1929 - Pasatiempo Golf Club, Santa Cruz, California, USA
- 1929 - Claremont Country Club, Oakland, California, USA
- 1929 - Crystal Downs Country Club, Frankfort, Michigan, USA
- 1930 - Jockey Club (Buenos Aires) de San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 1930 - Club de Golf del Uruguay (Punta Carretas), Montevideo, Uruguay
- 1930 - Green Hills Country Club, Millbrae, California, USA
- 1931 - Bingley St Ives Golf Course, Harden, Bingley, West Yorkshire, England
- 1931 - Ohio State University Golf Club (Scarlet Course) at Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
- 1931 - St. Charles Country Club, Winnipeg, Manitoba; MacKenzie Nine
- 1931 - University of Michigan Golf Course, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
- 1931 - Royal Melbourne Golf Club (West Course), Melbourne, Australia
- 1932 - Sharp Park Golf Course, Pacifica, California, USA
- 1932 - Haggin Oaks Golf Course, Sacramento, California, USA
- 1932 - Pontefract and District Golf Club, West Yorkshire, England which incorporated a number of classic Mackenzie greens
- 1933 - Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, USA
- 1934 - Regent Park Golf Club, Bolton, England
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- ^ Taylor, Pat, & Valerie Carter (ed.) (1997) Hadley Wood: The Story of a Golf Club (1922-1997). Barnet: Hadley Wood Golf Club. p. 15.
- ^ "The Dr. Alister MacKenzie Chronology" (PDF). Alister MacKenzie Society. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
- ^ "Golf courses designed by Alister MacKenzie". National Club Golfer. 9 May 2018. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- ^ Tremlett, Sam (15 October 2019). "What Courses Has Alister MacKenzie Designed?". Golf Monthly. Retrieved 10 November 2022.