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Craigentinny Golf Course

Edinburgh

Craigewan Course

Aberdeenshire

Craigewan Course is an 18-hole championship links layout at Peterhead Golf Club in Scotland, one of the world's oldest golf clubs. The course features a par of 71 with a mix of challenging par 4s and par 5s interspersed with three par 3s, including the notably demanding Inverugie hole, the longest par 3 on the course. Set in a coastal Scottish landscape, the course is characterized by elevated tees, plateaus, and valleys that create dramatic elevation changes throughout the round. The terrain includes fairway bunkers, pot bunkers, and strategic water hazards such as ditches and the River Ugie, which features prominently at the opening hole. The course presents considerable difficulty, with tight fairways, well-bunkered greens, and slopes that demand precision. Notable features include blind shots, mounding that obscures greens, and severe green complexes with multiple break directions. Signature holes include the Valley hole, which descends into a dramatic dip, and Craigewan itself, known for its blind tee shot requiring local knowledge to navigate successfully. The layout rewards shot-making accuracy and local course knowledge, with many holes featuring specific target lines and strategic considerations that test golfers of all levels.

Craighead Links

Fife 5 upcoming events

Craighead Links is a championship-caliber golf course designed by acclaimed American architect Gil Hanse, located on the clifftops of Crail, Scotland. The 18-hole course features a par layout with yardages ranging from approximately 5,500 to 6,200 yards across multiple tee positions, accommodating golfers of all skill levels. Set within a dramatic coastal landscape, Craighead is distinguished by breathtaking panoramic views overlooking the Firth of Forth, including vistas of May Island and Bass Rock. The design uniquely incorporates remnants of medieval drystone walling throughout the course, which Hanse expertly integrated into the layout rather than removing. The course presents a significant challenge from the back tees while remaining accessible from forward tees. Notable features include signature pot bunkers, strategically placed tee boxes, and undulating greens that demand precision. The layout flows through varied terrain with holes like the par-5 6th along the wall and the elevated par-4 14th offering particularly memorable experiences. Craighead has hosted national and international championships at full length, establishing its reputation as one of Scotland's finest championship venues. The combination of architectural excellence, natural landscape, and historical integration creates a distinctive and memorable golfing experience.

Craigie Hill Golf Course

Perth and Kinross

Craigie Hill Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in Perth, Scotland. The layout features a par of 72 across three tee positions, with holes ranging from 110 to 391 yards. The course includes distinctive named holes such as Spion Kop, Skinny Lizzie, Cushat Den, and Fairies Well, reflecting the course's Scottish heritage and character. The design incorporates varied hole types, including six par-3 holes spread throughout the round, which provide strategic challenges at different lengths. Stroke index assignments indicate a well-balanced difficulty progression, with the most challenging holes positioned strategically throughout the course. The par-3 holes range from 110 to 211 yards, offering variety in approach requirements. Located at Cherrybank in Perth, the course offers a traditional Scottish golfing experience with scenic named holes that suggest an undulating terrain typical of the region. The club welcomes visitors and maintains dog-friendly policies, with clubhouse facilities available Wednesday through Sunday. The course appears designed to challenge golfers of varying abilities while maintaining playability across multiple tee positions.

Craigielaw Golf Club

East Lothian

Craigielaw Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Aberlady, East Lothian, on Scotland's Golf Coast, approximately 30 minutes from Edinburgh. Designed by renowned architect Donald Steel, the course presents a challenging layout set within a prestigious golfing region that includes world-famous courses such as Muirfield, North Berwick, and Gullane. The club is situated in an exceptional setting with views across the golf course toward the River Forth, Gullane golf courses, and the Kingdom of Fife beyond. The East Lothian landscape provides the characteristic links terrain typical of Scotland's renowned coastal courses. Craigielaw has established itself as a significant tournament venue, hosting the Scottish Seniors Open in 2018 and 2019. Beyond the championship course itself, the club offers comprehensive facilities including an on-site lodge with 25 en-suite rooms and a restaurant serving locally sourced, seasonal cuisine. The course accommodates various membership options and welcomes visitors for daily play, positioning itself as a complete golfing destination within one of Scotland's premier golfing regions.

Craigielaw Golf Course

East Lothian

Craigielaw Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by Donald Steel, located in Aberlady, East Lothian, on Scotland's Golf Coast. Situated approximately 30 minutes from Edinburgh, the course is surrounded by renowned links courses including Muirfield, North Berwick, and Gullane, establishing it as part of a premier golfing destination. The course features challenging championship-level play and is set within a scenic East Lothian landscape. The clubhouse overlooks the course, and some views extend across the River Forth toward Gullane and the Kingdom of Fife, indicating the course's attractive natural setting with water views. Craigielaw has hosted significant tournament play, serving as host venue for the Scottish Seniors Open in both 2018 and 2019. The course caters to various golfer categories, offering visitor tee times, membership options including corporate packages, and hosting golf days and tournaments. The facility includes a restaurant serving locally and seasonally produced food, along with an on-site lodge providing 25 en-suite rooms, making it a comprehensive golf resort destination.

Craigknowes Golf Course

Dumfries and Galloway

Craigmillar Park Golf Club

Edinburgh 4 upcoming events

Craigmillar Park Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 70 parkland course measuring 5,825 yards, situated on the gentle slopes of Blackford Hill in Edinburgh, beneath the Royal Observatory. The club was constituted in 1895 and settled at its present location in 1907, with James Braid designing the full 18-hole layout which officially opened in 1927. Despite its city location, the course sits within Edinburgh's green belt and enjoys a remarkably tranquil setting, with deer regularly spotted on the fairways. The layout is a hillside parkland course with tree-lined, undulating fairways offering panoramic views over Edinburgh, Arthur's Seat, the coast of East Lothian, across the Firth of Forth to Fife, and the Perthshire Hills beyond. The course is relatively short but demands accuracy and careful course management throughout. The par-3 15th is widely regarded as the standout hole, played from an elevated tee to a two-tiered green with four bunkers and the Braid Burn water hazard crossing in front — a deceptive hole that plays shorter than its yardage due to the elevated tee position. The Craigmillar Park Open, inaugurated in 1961 as the first order of merit event of the Scottish amateur season, carries World Amateur Golf ranking points and has attracted Scotland's leading amateurs for over six decades. Past winners include Nick Faldo, who won in 1976 and turned professional the following day, as well as Marc Warren and Lloyd Saltman.

Craignish Country Club

Queensland

Craignish Country Club is located in the Hervey Bay area and is surrounded by an 18-hole golf course with picturesque country views. The golf course has 18 holes and a total par of 68, with a total length of 5,883 yards from the white tees. The course has a slope rating of 109. The course layout consists of 36 par on the front nine and 32 par on the back nine, featuring a mix of par-3, par-4, and par-5 holes. The 18 scenic holes offer coastal views alongside top-tier practice facilities and a welcoming clubhouse. The course maintains medium difficulty with medium-length greens and pace of play. The rural setting provides the perfect atmosphere for golf, with the course integrated into a country club venue offering dining facilities. The club is public-access and welcomes players of varying skill levels to enjoy rounds on its modest but well-maintained layout.

Craignure Golf Club

Argyll and Bute 2 upcoming events

Craignure Golf Club is a links course situated on the shore of Scallastle Bay on the Isle of Mull, approximately one mile north of the ferry port at Craignure. Originally established in 1895, the course was revived in 1980 following a period of closure. The layout was redesigned during the 2012 season from an 18-hole configuration to a simpler 9-hole design with 9 tees. The course is characterized by its scenic coastal setting with expansive views, playing across the shoreline terrain of Scallastle Bay. The links-style design reflects the traditional Scottish golf course aesthetic typical of the region. The course operates on an honesty box principle, with no requirement for pre-booking, though visitors should verify the fixture list to avoid conflicts with club competitions. Known for its outstanding visual appeal and dramatic landscape, the course offers players a distinctive experience combining challenging links golf with panoramic views of the Mull coastline. Printed scorecards including a course map are available at the clubhouse.

Craigowan Golf Club

Ontario

Craigowan Golf Club is an 18-hole, Par-71 championship golf course located in the rolling hills of Oxford County, north of Woodstock, Ontario. The course plays 6,728 yards from the back tees and is set across 200 acres of parkland-style landscape, offering scenic views throughout the layout. A distinctive feature of Craigowan is its flexibility in tee options, with nine possible tee deck combinations including Black, Gold, Green, Silver, and Red tees, accommodating players of all skill levels. The course is designed to challenge accomplished golfers while remaining accessible to average players, presenting varied and inspiring holes without overwhelming beginners. Notable characteristics include wide landing areas, large greens, and particularly challenging par-3s. The layout avoids repetitive holes, providing diverse strategic demands across the round. The course has been in operation for approximately 65 years and is well-maintained, earning praise from both members and visiting players for its excellent condition and professional presentation. The facility complements its golf operations with a modern clubhouse, bistro, and event spaces situated prominently on the grounds.

Crail Golfing Society

Kymenlaakso

Crail Golfing Society is located on the easternmost edge of Fife, Scotland, approximately 12 miles from St Andrews. Founded in 1786, it stands among the world's oldest golf clubs, with roots tracing to golf's origins. The club operates two courses: Balcomie Links and Craighead Links. Balcomie Links, described as "one of Scotland's golfing gems," features spectacular carries across beaches and rocks along the shoreline, offering natural seaside links terrain with stunning views. Craighead Links provides "championship pedigree" with varied direction and elevation changes, suitable for golfers of all levels. Both courses showcase authentic Scottish links golf characteristics set within the Kingdom of Fife's dramatic coastal landscape. The setting combines centuries of golfing history with natural beauty, featuring challenging terrain shaped by the Scottish shoreline environment. The club has hosted accomplished golfers including PGA Tour winners and European Tour champions who have praised the courses' authenticity, scenic quality, and distinctive character. Notable endorsements highlight Balcomie's ranking among Scotland's finest links courses and its comparison to world-renowned venues. Beyond golf, Crail Golfing Society offers a clubhouse with restaurant and bar facilities overlooking the courses and sea, along with coaching, a pro shop, and practice facilities including a driving range.

Cramer Mountain Club

NC

Cramer Mountain Club was designed in 1985 by legendary Dan Maples on 184 acres of land. The course is an 18-hole par 72 championship course playing 6,486 yards from the back tees, featuring a mountain course feel with extreme elevation changes and beautiful topography. Located just outside of Charlotte, NC, the course is situated in the Cramerton area of Gaston County. The course features drastic elevation changes, requiring golfers to account for yardage adjustments due to slope factor, and rewards accurate shot-making over length. Every hole weaves through the forest of the mountain. The golf course underwent significant improvements in 2014, undertaken by former Superintendent Paul Stroman and Golf Course Services INC, whose team has worked on courses like Augusta National and Quail Hollow. The club hosted the inaugural NC High School Golf Coaches Tar Heel Cup invitational. Cramer Mountain Club offers a golf course, tennis courts, restaurant and swimming pool.

Cranberry Golf Course

Ontario

Cranberry Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course located in Collingwood, Ontario, measuring 6,557 yards with a par of 71. The course features a parkland-style layout with tree-lined fairways and scenic views of the nearby escarpment. Recently redesigned, the course includes three new holes, updated bunkers, and five different tee decks to accommodate golfers of all skill levels. The par 5s remain a notable feature, and the course maintains its challenging character while offering accessibility for less experienced players. Beyond the course itself, Cranberry Golf Course operates Collingwood's only driving range and practice facility, featuring grass tee decks rather than mats and nets, along with instruction from certified PGA of Canada professionals. The property includes Station on the Green, a dining venue offering views of the golf course and escarpment. The course is situated at 27B Harbour Street West in Collingwood and serves both public and member golfers seeking a refined golfing experience.

Cranberry Highlands Golf Course

PA

Cranberry Highlands is a daily fee municipal golf course that was voted Pennsylvania's best municipal golf course in 2009 by Golf Digest. The 186-acre, par 70 course was created to provide a quality test of golf for players of every skill level. Established in 2002, Cranberry Highlands was designed by Bill Love, and features multiple tees, ample fairways and large undulating greens with an all-bent grass layout. The Front 9 has 3 par 3s, 4 par 4s and 2 par 5s with a par of 35, while the Back 9 is slightly longer with a par of 35. Golfers find generous fairways and challenging green complexes, with numerous bunkers and tall fescue lining the fairways as key obstacles to a good score. The course is designated by Audubon International as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, affirming that it has maintained a high degree of environmental quality in planning, wildlife and habitat management, education, reduced chemical use, and water quality management. Located minutes from the PA Turnpike and I-79, only 30 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh.

Cranbourne Golf Club

Victoria

Cranbourne Golf Club is recognised as one of Victoria's outstanding golf courses, located approximately 30 kilometres southeast of Melbourne CBD. The course is consistently rated in Australia's Top 100 Golf Courses and is regularly referred to as one of the best conditioned courses outside the Melbourne Sandbelt. The course features excellent drainage on a sandy base, allowing it to play well throughout the year. Cranbourne is known for its superior conditioning and maintenance standards compared to many courses outside the prestigious Sandbelt region. The club was established in 1953 and offers modern practice facilities alongside the championship layout. The course has hosted various events and functions, supported by a contemporary clubhouse and fully catered function facilities set within a picturesque location that provides scenic views and photo opportunities.

Cranbrook Golf Club

British Columbia 3 upcoming events

Cranbrook Golf Club is a parkland-style course located in the Kootenay Rockies region of British Columbia, characterized by a mature setting with tall evergreens framing every hole. The course features a classic, easily walkable layout that appeals to golfers of all abilities, with five sets of tees available to accommodate varying skill levels. The course has established itself as a serious championship venue, having hosted six major BCGA and RCGA Championships on its well-maintained greens and fairways. Despite its championship credentials, it maintains an accessible, recreational-friendly atmosphere with reasonable rates and availability throughout the day. The terrain showcases natural beauty with accentuated landscape features. Cranbrook benefits from favorable climate conditions, including among the highest sunshine hours in British Columbia. The facility offers a driving range and clubhouse restaurant, along with instruction and membership options. The course is described as one of the premier golfing experiences in the region, balancing aesthetic appeal with competitive challenge.

Cranbury Golf Club

NJ

Cranbury Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in West Windsor, New Jersey, originally built in 1964 by designer Gary Rhenn. The course features a par 70 layout that plays over 6,200 yards and is characterized by small, undulating greens well-protected by bunkers. Recent renovations include new green-side bunkers throughout the layout. A distinctive feature of Cranbury is its six par-3 holes, which are considered among the best three-shot holes in the area. Notable par 3s include the fourth hole, which plays 225 yards over water, and the 12th hole at 155 yards over the "Bog," a signature water hazard on the course. Despite its par 70 rating, the course provides a challenging yet player-friendly experience with excellent year-round playing conditions. The rolling terrain and strategic bunkering create a classic-style design that appeals to golfers of varying skill levels.

Crandon Park Golf Course

FL

Crandon Golf at Key Biscayne is an 18-hole championship par-72 course located on Key Biscayne, approximately 10 minutes from downtown Miami. The course is the only public golf course on Biscayne Bay, set amid tropical landscape featuring water, mangroves, and lush vegetation. The course is renowned for its difficulty and beauty, rated among Golfweek's top ten courses and Golf Digest's top 75 upscale courses nationally. Its signature hole is the seventh, a par-4 dogleg right that plays over water and is considered "One of the Greatest Holes in Golf." The course routing begins with a par-5 dogleg requiring a drive over water and mangroves, and concludes with another par-5 featuring water on both sides of the fairway. Crandon hosted the Senior PGA Tour for 18 years, attracting notable players including Lee Trevino, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Ray Floyd, Don Messengale, and Gary Player. The course is recognized as Miami's signature golf course, offering a secluded setting surrounded by tropical foliage and water hazards that challenge golfers throughout the round.

Crane County Golf Course

TX

Crane County Golf Course is a 9-hole public facility located in Crane, Texas. The course features 3,092 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36, with a course rating of 35.5 and slope rating of 113. Established in 1956, the course is maintained with well-groomed fairways and greens featuring Bermuda grass. The facility offers challenging play suitable for golfers of all skill levels and includes an onsite driving range with practice tees. Located at 230 Golf Course Road in Crane, the course is operated by the local county government as a public facility. The terrain and setting provide terrific views throughout the round. The course is designed to be friendly yet challenging, offering regular golfing opportunities for both local residents and visiting golfers.

Crane Creek Country Club

ID

Crane Creek Country Club is a fully renovated 18-hole championship golf course located in Boise, Idaho. Established in 1963 and originally known as Highlands Country Club, the course was originally designed by renowned golf course architect Bob Baldock, with recent enhancements by award-winning architect David Druzisky. The course is set within tranquil canyons featuring manicured fairways, abundant wildflowers, and local wildlife. The layout is characterized as challenging and demanding, with particular emphasis on difficult greens. The course is situated on 500 W. Curling Drive in Boise and operates as a private country club with membership. Beyond golf, the facility offers comprehensive amenities including state-of-the-art tennis courts, an Olympic-sized saline pool, a fitness center, and dining options. The club was established over half a century ago by local golf enthusiasts and remains a prominent private membership facility in the Boise area.

Crane Creek Golf Course

IL

Crane Creek Golf Course in Kilbourne, Illinois, was designed by Sam Smith/Ronnie Rogers and opened in 1999. The 18-hole course is located at 24205 E Cr 700n, Kilbourne, IL 62655. Five sets of tees ranging from 5256 to 7390 yards allow players of all skill levels to enjoy the course. The Black tees play at 7390 yards with a slope rating of 135 and course rating of 75. Nestled in the woods, outside of Kilbourne, Illinois in Mason County, Crane Creek Golf Course is one of the most scenic golf courses in all of Illinois. The course features mature trees, ponds, sand traps, bent grass fairways and fast smooth greens. Long fairways and rolling hills make the course very challenging from the Blue and White tees, while it is somewhat easier from the red and yellow tees. The course hosted IHSA Sectional tournament play, with high school golfers from the region qualifying to compete there.