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Carnegie Links

Highland

Carnfunnock Golf Course

County Antrim

Carnmoney Golf & Country Club

Alberta

Carnmoney Golf & Country Club, established in 1992, is a private member-owned course located in the Foothills south of Calgary, Alberta, situated 3 km east of Highway 2 on Dunbow Road. Designed by Les Furber, the course is set in a peaceful country setting and appeals to golfers of all skill levels while presenting challenges for experienced players. The club has hosted several notable tournaments, including the Canadian Club Champions (1998) and the Alberta Open (2007-2014). The facility features an Irish Country Manor clubhouse with panoramic course views, member amenities including a lounge, formal dining room, and games room. Recent course improvements include a redesign of hole 18 (2018-2019) and an ongoing renovation to sod-walled bunkers beginning in 2022. The club expanded its clubhouse in 2014 and celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2018. Members praise the course conditions, layout, and comprehensive service across all departments, from grounds crew to food and beverage operations.

Carnoustie Golf Club

British Columbia

Carnoustie Golf Club is an 18-hole links-style golf course located in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, nestled between the coastal mountains and the Pitt River in Metro Vancouver. The course offers a mature links-style experience with well-maintained fairways and greens. The facility includes a putting green, hitting nets, and a 19th Hole Lounge & Patio. The course is characterized by its scenic mountain backdrop and riverside setting, providing a distinctive landscape experience within the Vancouver metropolitan area. The club features a Titleist-affiliated pro shop and emphasizes accessibility and value for golfers of varying skill levels. The course maintains high standards of maintenance and service while offering competitive green fees, making it an approachable destination for both casual and experienced players seeking a quality links-style round.

Carnoustie Golf Links

Angus

Carnoustie Golf Links is situated in the town of Carnoustie in Angus, Scotland, on the north shore of the Firth of Tay across the bay from St Andrews. Golf has been played on this stretch of linksland since at least the early sixteenth century. The original ten-hole course was laid out in 1842 by Allan Robertson, assisted by Old Tom Morris, and extended by Morris to a full 18 holes in 1867. The course was substantially remodelled by James Braid in 1926, who lengthened holes, added bunkers, and repositioned many green sites to bring the layout up to championship standard. Prior to the 1937 Open Championship, a local golfer named James Wright redesigned the three closing holes — the 16th, 17th and 18th — wrapping them around the Barry Burn to create what is widely regarded as the most demanding finishing stretch in championship golf. The Championship Course measures 6,941 yards from the back tees and plays to a par of 72. The terrain is largely flat links ground, exposed to winds off the North Sea, with deep bunkers, gorse and heather lining the fairways, and the Barry Burn snaking repeatedly through the closing holes. The burn must be crossed five times over the final two holes alone, and its presence defines much of the strategic character of the round. Among the most celebrated holes are the par-five 6th, officially renamed Hogan's Alley in 2003 to commemorate Ben Hogan's 1953 Open victory, where two central fairway bunkers split the driving line; the par-five 14th with its famous Spectacles bunkers guarding a blind green; and the par-three 16th, which at 245 yards is often described as the hardest short hole in championship golf. The Championship Course has hosted the Open Championship eight times, in 1931, 1937, 1953, 1968, 1975, 1999, 2007, and 2018. Open winners at Carnoustie include Tommy Armour, Henry Cotton, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Tom Watson, Paul Lawrie, Pádraig Harrington, and Francesco Molinari. The 1999 championship is particularly remembered for Jean van de Velde's collapse on the 72nd hole, when he required only a double bogey to win and made a triple bogey, ultimately losing to Lawrie in a playoff. The venue also forms part of the annual Alfred Dunhill Links Championship alongside St Andrews and Kingsbarns. Two additional courses complete the complex: the Burnside Course, a par-68 layout of around 6,028 yards originally designed by Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas where Hogan famously qualified in 1953, and the Buddon Links, also par 68, opened in 1981.

Carnwath Golf Club

South Lanarkshire

Carnwath Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in rural Lanarkshire, Scotland, designed by the notable partnership of Aucherloonie, Moone & Clark. The course stretches approximately 6,000 yards and features natural countryside beauty with artistically shaped fairways and rolling greens set within a glorious rural landscape. The layout presents an interesting challenge, with three of the four Par 3s positioned within the first four holes, requiring accuracy from the start. The course incorporates several roads and a railway line as hazards throughout play. The front nine features a demanding section through holes 5-8, known locally as the club's 'Amen Corner', which emphasises precision over distance. Players are rewarded with distant views from the 9th tee before tackling several enticing Par 4s on the back nine. The course is playable year-round and welcomes visitors without requiring a handicap certificate. Carnwath hosts various Open Competitions for gents, ladies, and seniors, with events renowned in the local area. The club facilities include a welcoming clubhouse with quality hospitality, a fully stocked pro shop, and dining facilities operated by The Caddyshak.

Caro Golf Club

MI

Carolina Colours Golf Club

NC

Carolina Colours Golf Club is located in the heart of Eastern Carolina, opened in 2010 by developer Ken Kirkman. The course was designed by renowned architect Bill Love and features 18 unique holes combining fun and challenge for players of varying skills. The 18-hole course spans 7,008 yards with a par of 72. Eight marked tees range from 4000 to 7000+ yards, accommodating golfers of all levels. The course winds through dense woodlands with fairways that invite strategic approach, featuring large, undulating A1/A4 bent grass greens. Rolling terrain and carefully positioned bunkers add both beauty and difficulty to the experience. The course features characteristics similar to Pete Dye designs, including water on four holes. The North Carolina Golf Panel, an independent rating group, places Carolina Colours in the "Top 50 Golf Courses You Can Play" in North Carolina, with the 2023 ranking at #37 statewide and #7 in regional rankings.

Carolina Country Club

NC

Carolina Country Club, located in Raleigh, NC, is a private 18-hole facility that opened in 1910, originally known as the Raleigh Country Club before being renamed in 1918. The par 71 course measures between 6,304 – 5,119 yards depending on which of the four sets of tee markers is played. Many elevation changes keep the holes interesting and challenging, while the course retains its historic roots in bunkering and how holes flow with the land, making it eminently playable for golfers of any skill level. Notable features include the par-3, 182-yard 8th hole that plays downhill across a natural, flowing, rocky stream and is visually daunting and may be the best hole on the golf course. The 158-yard 11th features a broad, low, island-style green site beneath large, stately old-Raleigh mansions. The club has remained at its original location since inception and has been recognized as a five-star Platinum Club of America.

Carolina Golf Club

NC

Carolina Golf Club is a private golf club featuring a beautifully restored 1929 Donald Ross-designed golf course. The 18-hole course features 6,201 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70. The course rating is 70.6 and it has a slope rating of 126 on Bermuda grass. The club hired architect Kris Spence, noted for his successful Donald Ross restorations throughout North Carolina, to lead the project, and Bradley Klein, noted author and Ross historian, to evaluate Spence's plan for Ross authenticity. The club is conveniently located near Charlotte's central business district and offers a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere for members and their guests. In 2008, Carolina Golf Club closed for eleven months while the fourth and final phase of Spence's master plan was implemented. More than 1,000 trees were removed to make way for rebuilt greens, tees, and bunkers. New fairway grasses were planted, and a modern irrigation system and pump station were installed—transforming Carolina Golf Club from its original 6,228-yard, par-70 layout into the formidable test of golf its members enjoy today. Since reopening, the course has hosted five PGA Tour qualifying tournaments for the Wells Fargo Championship, several City Amateur Championships, the 2011 Carolina's Golf Association Mid-Amateur Championship, and the 2014 North Carolina Amateur Championship. In 2018, Carolina Golf Club was honored to be the stroke play co-host for the 38th U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship with Charlotte Country Club.

Carolina Golf Club

FL

Carolina Lakes

SC

Carolina Lakes Golf Course is an 18-hole military golf course located at Shaw Air Force Base near Sumter, South Carolina. The course was designed by Ed Riccoboni and opened in 1954. It features 6,495 yards of golf from the back tees with a par of 71, set on bermuda grass with a course rating of 69.3 and slope rating of 122. The layout is characterized by lush bermuda greens and fairways within a gently rolling landscape. The course emphasizes shot placement and approach shots, with fast and undulating greens. Water hazards including ponds, lakes, and streams come into play on seven holes. The fairways are relatively wide open with mostly flat terrain, though subtle elevation changes add strategic difficulty. Notable features include several challenging par 3s and bunkers positioned throughout the layout. A particularly memorable hole is the first par 3 on the front nine, which requires a forced carry over a pond. As a military facility, the course is restricted to active-duty military, military retirees, reservists, National Guard members, and Department of Defense employees with valid identification, along with their family members. The facility includes a fully stocked pro shop, driving range, practice facilities, and an on-site restaurant called the Tee Top Café with views overlooking the 18th hole.

Carolina Lakes Golf Club

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Carolina Lakes Golf Club, located in Indian Land, South Carolina, is known as "The Standard in Charlotte Area Golf." The course features a unique layout with notable elevation changes and varied hole designs, ensuring no two holes play alike. The club maintains excellent conditioning, particularly its G2 Bent grass greens, which are among the finest in the region. The course is recognized for its challenging par 3 holes, which stand out as signature features within the layout. The elevation changes throughout the course add complexity and visual interest to the playing experience. Carolina Lakes emphasizes its well-maintained facilities and provides a memorable golf experience characterized by its distinctive design elements. The club also offers instruction from PGA professionals, including renowned instructor John Thompson. In addition to golf, Carolina Lakes features on-site dining and event facilities, making it a comprehensive golf destination in the Charlotte area.

Carolina Springs Golf Club

SC

Carolina Springs Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Fountain Inn, South Carolina, just south of Greenville in the Upstate region. Designed by golf architect Russell Breeden, the course has been operating since 1968 and is situated in scenic countryside providing a peaceful setting despite its proximity to the growing community. The course is designed to be challenging for all skill levels while remaining playable and enjoyable for everyone. Carolina Springs offers comprehensive golf facilities including practice areas, PGA professionals on staff, a full-service bar and grill, and banquet facilities. The course welcomes individual golfers, foursomes, and group outings, making it a versatile facility for various golfing occasions. The club emphasizes friendly service and quality course conditions as core features of the member and guest experience.

Carpentaria Golf Club

Queensland

Carradale Golf Course

Argyll and Bute

Carradale Golf Club is a nine-hole links course located in Carradale, Kintyre, Scotland. The course features a distinctive layout characterized by natural rock outcroppings that threaten wild bounces on numerous holes, most notably at the challenging par-3 seventh hole. Seven of the nine holes measure between 200 and 300 yards in length, creating a course that balances accessibility for higher handicappers while demanding precision from experienced golfers who attempt aggressive shots. The course is set within a links environment, offering a traditional Scottish golf experience. According to renowned golf course architect Tom Doak, the design effectively punishes wayward shots while remaining approachable for players of all abilities. The course has been integral to Carradale's community for over 100 years, serving both residents and visitors. Carradale welcomes golfers of all abilities and families, with many current members having learned the game on this course. The club maintains an active tournament schedule and is known for hosting various competitions throughout the season, including Texas Scramble events and open championships.

Carramar Golf Course

Western Australia

Carramar Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located on Golf Links Drive in Carramar, approximately 40 minutes north of Perth's centre. Designed by Bob Stanton and opened in 1994 by the City of Wanneroo, the course is situated in a well-wooded setting near Carramar Village Shopping Centre and Lake Joondalup. The course is renowned as one of Perth's toughest golf tests, offering a challenging layout typical of resort-standard facilities. The course is complemented by Perth's largest driving range, spanning 150 metres wide, along with three practice greens for skill development. Carramar Golf Course provides comprehensive golf facilities including PGA professional instruction through individual adult lessons, junior clinics, and development squads. Additional amenities include a pro shop with club fitting services, equipment hire options, and a licensed bar and cafe on-site. The venue serves both casual golfers and organized groups, with multiple social clubs operating weekly at the course. The facility was recognised as WA Venue of the Year 2025 by Belgravia Leisure Awards.

Carrbridge Golf Club

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Carrbridge Golf Club is a 9-hole course located in Carrbridge, near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. Set in beautiful, scenic surroundings, the course offers a challenging yet enjoyable layout suitable for golfers of all abilities and skill levels. The course features a mix of terrain typical of the Highland landscape, providing an engaging experience for both casual players and more experienced golfers. The club operates year-round, maintaining full greens during winter months when conditions permit, with winter greens used only during severe weather such as flooding or freezing. The club has established itself as a welcoming venue for both members and visitors, with a rustic clubhouse featuring a distinctive red tin roof that serves refreshments and golfing essentials. The course is complemented by modern amenities including a course webcam and online booking facilities. Carrbridge Golf Club hosts regular competitions, including winter league play and open competitions, attracting golfers from the wider region to experience its Highland setting and accessible yet testing layout.

Carriage Greens Country Club

IL

Carriage Greens Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Darien, Illinois, in the Chicago area's near west suburbs. The course features full cart paths, expanded tee and green areas, and landscape and terrain enhancements designed to provide a quality golfing experience. The facility operates year-round and emphasizes affordability while maintaining course standards suitable for various skill levels. The course accommodates golf leagues, outings, and tournaments, with specialized services for group play. Notable amenities include expanded practice areas and well-maintained greens. The clubhouse features the On Par Sports Bar & Grill and event spaces including the East West Room for post-round gatherings. Carriage Greens positions itself as a premier value golf destination in the Chicago suburbs, offering competitive rates while maintaining professional course conditions and hospitality services.

Carrick Knowe Golf Club

Edinburgh

Carrick on Shannon Golf Club

County Roscommon