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Big Hollow Par III

TN

Big Meadow Golf Course

OR

The 18-hole, 7,002 yard, par-72, Big Meadow Course, designed by Robert Muir Graves, opened in 1972. The course is carved out of pine forest with seven snowcapped mountains towering above. Updated in 2007, the course stretches over 7,000 yards from the championship tees and features expansive fairways, sweeping cape-and-bay bunkers and elevated green complexes to challenge golfers of all skill levels. The Big Meadow Course is relatively easy to walk, although the back nine has more hills than the first, with sixteen holes reaching into the forest. One of the most memorable holes is #14, a 417-yard par-4 where the tee is set 75 feet above the green and offers a magnificent view of Three Fingered Jack. The fourteenth hole presents one of the Northwest's finest golf course photography opportunities, providing golfers with a dramatic view of Three Fingered Jack, a jagged volcanic peak rising above the Central Oregon landscape. The course hosted the Oregon Open in 2001, 2004, and 2026. The stunning Big Meadow is a favorite among Oregon's golfers, garnering numerous awards over its 30-plus years, and in 2013 it was honored by GolfWeek Magazine as one of the "Best Courses You Can Play" in Oregon.

Big Met Golf Course

OH 2 upcoming events

Big Met Golf Course, originally named Course #1, is believed to be Ohio's most played golf course and has hosted over 6,000,000 rounds since opening in 1926. Located in the Rocky River Valley in Fairview Park, the course was originally designed by Stanley Thompson and features gentle rolling hills with moderate length and nine sand bunkers. The course is characterized by a prominent dike that holds back the Rocky River, visible from several vantage points throughout play. Big Met combines scenic beauty with playability, offering an ideal blend suitable for golfers of all skill levels while remaining challenging for advanced players. The course underwent significant renovations, including fairway irrigation installation in 1964, hole lengthening in 1967, and a comprehensive 1998 renovation featuring computerized irrigation and flood control systems. In 2005, the original clubhouse was replaced with a LEED-certified structure to accommodate increased parking. The course offers neatly trimmed rough and well-maintained conditions. Amenities include power and hand cart rentals, putting greens, golf lessons, and an on-site grille. Big Met is celebrating its centennial in 2026 and continues to serve as a popular public golf destination in the Cleveland area.

Big Oak Golf Course

NY

Big Oak Golf Course opened in 1965 as a nine-hole layout built by original owners Jim Logue and Lloyd Aikens. Located in Geneva, the course was purchased by Graham Sharman in 1979, who initiated an extensive tree-planting program that now defines the front nine's aesthetic character. Sharman's vision for expansion was realized in 1999 with the addition of a back nine, creating a full 18-hole championship course. The expansion required years of land acquisition and development efforts. In 2008, ownership transferred to Sharman's son Dave and his wife Maureen, who have continued course and clubhouse improvements while maintaining the family-operated model. The course is characterized by its tree-lined holes, particularly on the front nine, and maintains a reputation for friendly, welcoming atmosphere. The layout reflects its incremental development history, with distinct characteristics between the original and expanded nines. Big Oak remains a family-operated facility with multiple generations actively involved in course maintenance and clubhouse operations.

Big Oaks Golf Course

WI

Big Oaks Golf Course is a public 27-hole facility located in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, positioned on the Wisconsin-Illinois border halfway between Chicago and Milwaukee. The course is situated near the intersection of Green Bay Road and Russell Road, offering convenient access for regional golfers. The course accommodates flexible play options, allowing golfers to play in groups of up to four and offering the ability to play any combination of nine-hole rounds, from single rounds to extended 18 or 27-hole outings. This flexibility caters to players seeking quick rounds as well as those with extended time available. Big Oaks operates as a casual, public facility designed to welcome players of all ages and skill levels. The course maintains relaxed dress codes and clubhouse atmosphere while emphasizing respect for the game. Seasonal hours extend from 7am to 7pm during summer months and sunrise to sundown during off-season periods. The facility includes a driving range with token-based practice options and on-site amenities including a full liquor bar, food service, and beverages. The course prioritizes playability, remaining open in most weather conditions except when completely waterlogged or snow-covered.

Big River Golf and Country Club Berri

South Australia

Big Run Golf Club

IL

Big Run Golf Club, located in Lockport, Illinois, opened in 1930 and was designed by C.H. Muelenford and Sneed. The 18-hole course features hundreds of tall oak trees, some centuries old, complemented by five lakes and Long Run Creek, creating a scenic and challenging landscape. Water comes into play on eight holes, and the course is heavily bunkered throughout, testing golfers' shot-making abilities. The course presents moderate to challenging difficulty while remaining enjoyable for most skill levels. Its design has been reshaped over the years to accommodate modern golfing improvements and capitalize on the natural terrain. The combination of mature trees, water hazards, and strategic bunkering creates a sporty, well-maintained layout that has been refined to maintain playability alongside its challenging characteristics. The course also features a bar and grill for player amenities.

Big Sky Golf Club

British Columbia

Big Sky Golf Club is one of British Columbia's most highly acclaimed courses, located in Pemberton along the Sea to Sky corridor at the base of Mount Currie. Designed by renowned architect Robert Cupp and completed in 1993, the 18-hole championship course features seven tee combinations ranging from 5,200 to 7,001 yards, accommodating various skill levels. The course is characterized by gentle rolling links-style terrain set in an untamed mountain landscape. With bent grass fairways, tees, and greens complemented by Ravensdale sand bunkers, Big Sky offers exceptional conditioning. Players experience awe-inspiring vistas throughout, surrounded by rivers and lakes with Mount Currie providing a majestic backdrop. The course has earned numerous accolades, including recognition from the BBC as the 3rd most beautiful sports arena in the world. Since opening in 1994, it has matured into a top-tier Canadian course, providing a challenging yet scenic test of golf. The natural setting and layout create a memorable playing experience, with the course serving as a destination venue for tournaments and group play in the Whistler-Pemberton region.

Big Sky Golf Course & Nordic Center

MT 1 upcoming event

Big Sky Resort Golf Course is an award-winning 18-hole par 72 course located at 6,500 feet above elevation in Big Sky, Montana. Designed by Arnold Palmer in the early 1970s, the course offers spectacular views of Lone Peak and winds along the wildlife-rich banks of the West Fork of the Gallatin River. The elevated setting enhances distance on shots, providing players with longer drives than sea-level courses. The course accommodates all ages and skill levels, offering options to play 9 or 18 holes, along with driving range access. The layout combines classic links-style golf with Montana's natural landscape and panoramic mountain scenery. Big Sky Resort Golf Course operates as the area's only public golf course and hosts tournaments and leagues throughout the summer season, which runs from mid-May through late September. The facility includes the Bunker Deck & Grill restaurant, pro shop with rentals and repairs, and instructional programs ranging from private lessons to group clinics.

Big Spring Country Club

TX

Big Spring Country Club is a private 18-hole facility located in Big Spring, Texas. The course measures 6,925 yards with a par of 71, and was designed by famed Scottish architect Tom Winton. The club was established in 1926, though the golf course opened in 1960. The course features open fairways that are flat and easy to walk, offering the opportunity to shoot competitive rounds. It has a course rating of 71.0 and a slope rating of 117 on Bermuda grass. Winton, who later renovated the Blue Course at Congressional Country Club in Washington, D.C., designed courses to challenge the best golfers in the world without making the game too difficult for everyday players. Beyond golf, the facility offers racquet sports including clay and hard tennis courts, pickleball courts, and paddleball courts at both its main Big Spring Campus and Harmony Landing Campus.

Big Stone Golf Course

WI

Big Stone Golf Course is a nine-hole golf course located in Three Lakes, Wisconsin, nestled in the scenic Northwoods region. Situated on the southern edge of the world's largest inland chain of freshwater lakes, the course is surrounded by towering trees, abundant wildlife, and peaceful lake views, offering a classic Northwoods golfing experience. The course is positioned just minutes from downtown Three Lakes and is designed to welcome golfers of all ages and skill levels. The layout features well-maintained greens and a relaxed atmosphere that emphasizes accessibility and enjoyment. The setting takes advantage of the natural landscape characteristic of northern Wisconsin, with the surrounding forest and water features providing both scenic beauty and strategic play elements. Located near the 650,000-acre Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Big Stone Golf Course benefits from its position in a region known for outdoor recreation and natural beauty. The course serves as a centerpiece of the Three Lakes community, which has established itself as a popular destination since the 1930s, offering visitors and residents year-round recreational opportunities alongside its charming downtown area.

Big Sugar Golf Club

AR

Big Sugar Golf Club is an 18-hole, Par 72 championship course located in Pea Ridge, Arkansas, situated on the banks of Sugar Creek. The course measures 7,201 yards from the back tees and features five tee boxes to accommodate golfers of all skill levels, from professionals to novices. With 007 Bentgrass greens and Zoysia fairways, the course presents a scenic and challenging layout characteristic of Northwest Arkansas golf. The facility is open to both members and the public, offering comprehensive amenities including a full-service pro shop, practice facilities with a driving range, and Eddy's Sports Bar and restaurant. The course is known for being one of the most scenic and challenging in the Northwest Arkansas area, providing an opportunity for golfers to enjoy the game at various difficulty levels. The club provides professional instruction through lessons and clinics with Big Sugar Club Pros, and hosts corporate events and fundraisers. Membership options and daily rates are available for those wishing to play the course.

Big Walnut Golf Course

OH

Big Walnut Golf Course is an executive-length, par-32 nine-hole course designed to accommodate players of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced low-handicappers. Located in a relaxed country setting, the course emphasizes accessibility and recreational enjoyment over championship-level competition. The course is characterized by its shorter length typical of executive courses, making it an approachable option for golfers seeking a quicker round. Big Walnut actively encourages family participation, welcoming parents to introduce children to the game in a casual atmosphere. The venue also positions itself as an affordable social destination, with pricing comparable to entertainment alternatives like movies, making it appealing for couples and recreational golfers. The course operates seasonally, creating a community-focused golfing environment that prioritizes inclusivity and leisurely play rather than competitive challenge.

Big Wick

AZ

Big Wick is an 18-hole, par-71 championship course that has been ranked by Golfweek and GolfDigest among the top golf courses in Arizona. The course is located within the rolling hills outside of Wickenburg, Arizona. The course features six par 3s, five par 5s, and seven par 4s, playing from just under 4,000 yards at the forward tees to nearly 7,000 yards from the championship tees, passing through canyons and arroyos with views of Vulture Peak and Prescott National Forest. Designed by Bill Brownlee of The M3 Companies and Wendell Pickett of Greey Pickett, Big Wick opened in 2015. The course presents an excellent challenge for experienced golfers, with most holes featuring significant downhill tee shots over wild desert terrain and fairways that are not overly wide. The course offers immaculately manicured greens, lush fairways, and challenging play. Big Wick has consistently been ranked in the Top 5 Best Courses to Play in Arizona by Golfweek since 2017 and has been ranked by GolfDigest as one of the Top 25 Best Golf Courses in Arizona since 2017.

Bigbury Golf Club

Devon 3 upcoming events

Bigbury Golf Club is a multi-award winning, GolfMark accredited course located in South Devon's South Hams, established in 1923. Designed by renowned architect JH Taylor, the course presents a challenge for golfers of all abilities. Set in a spectacular landscape, the course features breathtaking 360-degree scenery encompassing rocky seascapes, the Avon estuary, moorlands, and the iconic Burgh Island. The course ranks within the Top 100 in its category and is known for its demanding layout that takes full advantage of its coastal Devon setting. The undulating terrain and exposed positioning create variable playing conditions that test golfers' skills across all handicap levels. The combination of natural landscape features and strategic design makes it a distinctive golfing destination. Facilities include equipment hire, a golf shop with club fitting and coaching services, and on-course accommodation options, along with dining facilities at the clubhouse.