At a time in the game that length of courses and the distance the best players in the world hit the ball dominate headlines, isn’t it refreshing that short courses are increasingly seeing a resurgence in popularity?
They remind me of the pure essence of golf — the artistry of each shot, the clever use of contours, and the camaraderie of a quick round with friends. Short courses strip down the game to its most fundamental and fun elements, representing the perfect blend of challenge and enjoyment, that makes them an integral part of the golf landscape.
So what are some of the best short courses around the world? There are plenty to choose from that pack a big punch when it comes to enjoyment and challenge, offering unique experiences that cater to players of all skill levels.
Here is my list of nine exceptional short courses that every golf enthusiast should consider visiting:
The Cradle at Pinehurst Resort
The Cradle. (Photo courtesy of Pinehurst Resort)
Signature Hole: The 5th hole is a standout. It offers a mesmerizing view of the entire layout and highlights its beautifully contoured greens.
The Hay at Pebble Beach Golf Links
No. 2 at The Hay. (Photo courtesy of Pebble Beach Company)
Location: Pebble Beach, California
Architect: Tiger Woods (Renovation)
Yardage: 670 yards
Signature Hole: The second hole offers a breathtaking view of the Pacific Ocean, making it a memorable challenge when the wind comes into play.
Royal Troon’s Craigend Course
Location: Troon, Scotland
Architect: Dr. Alister MacKenzie
Yardage: 1,777 yards
Signature Hole: The 6th hole, known for its devilish bunkers and tricky slopes, offers a taste of Scottish links golf on a gentler scale.
Turtle Hill Golf Club
Location: Southampton, Bermuda
Architect: Theodore Robinson
Yardage: 2,684 yards
Signature Hole: Hole 16 stands out with its ocean backdrop, requiring precision over length as wind and natural elevation play crucial roles.
The Short Course at Mountain Shadows
(Photo by Patrick Koenig)
Location: Paradise Valley, Arizona
Architect: Forrest Richardson
Yardage: 2,310 yards
Signature Hole: The par-3, 7th hole showcases desert beauty with strategically placed bunkers and mountain vistas.
Bandon Preserve
(Photo courtesy of Bandon Dunes Golf Resort)
Location: Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Bandon, Oregon
Architect: Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw
Yardage: 1,609 yards
Signature Hole: The ninth hole offers spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean but also some elevation change that can challenge distance control. As with all holes on this course, there’s plenty of ways to play it.
Par 3 Course at Augusta National Golf Club
Signature Hole: The 9th hole, with its undulating green and water hazard, is an iconic challenge during the annual Masters Par 3 Contest. The course was revamped in 2023, providing better viewing for the patrons and more shopping and convenience options.
The Sandbox
Location: Sand Valley Golf Resort, Nekoosa, Wisconsin
Architects: Bill Coore & Ben Crenshaw
Yardage: 1,062 yards
Signature Hole: The 17th offers a creative approach over sand dunes with sweeping vistas, emphasizing shot shaping.
The Himalayas Putting Course at St Andrews
(Mark Sunderland Photography)
Location: St. Andrews, Scotland
Architect: Old Tom Morris (Maintained by the St. Andrews Ladies’ Putting Club)
Yardage: Varies (Putting course)
Signature Hole: All holes challenge putting prowess amidst rolling hills. Although this is not a true short course, it offers a unique experience on the historic grounds of St. Andrews.
Each course on this list has its unique character, promising a round filled with strategic decision-making, fun with playing partners, and stunning scenery. Whether playing amidst the heritage of St Andrews or along the coastlines, these short courses offer slices of golf paradise that can rejuvenate your love for the game!