There are quite a few places in the Andes, the Rockies and the Himalayas across three continents that claim to be the world’s highest golf course, but it seems that opinion is currently divided as to which is the highest.
The short par-3 7th is one of the most famous – 100 yards from an elevated tee straight out towards the ocean. There are few holes that have been photographed more.
The 18-hole, 69-par Copper Creek golf course boasts the highest tee point in America at 9,863 feet (3,006m). Officially open for just four months of the year from the start of June to the end of September, the course was designed by Pete and Perry Dye and features natural mountain terrain.
Mt. Massive, a nine-hole course in Leadville, comes in at an impressive 9,680 feet above sea level. The highest championship-grade course is Copper Mountain, with its clubhouse is at 9,500 feet, with some pieces of the 18-hole, par-69 course reaching 9,700 feet.
The highest altitude golf course is the Yak golf course at 13,025 feet (3,970m) above sea level in Kupup, East Sikkim, India, measured on 10 October 2006. This is part of an Indian Army base and measures 6026 yards long.
Mount Massive Golf ClubColorado is home to Mount Massive Golf Club, which, at 9,640 feet above sea level, is the highest-elevation golf course in the U.S. Elevation is a big part of the golf experience in Colorado, as many of Colorado's golf courses sit at 7,000 feet above sea level and higher.
KIAWAH ISLAND / S.C. / 7,356 YARDS / PAR 72 (Eight of our top 50 were created by the man they call the "Marquis de Sod.") The Ocean has the highest combination of Slope Rating (155) and Course Rating (79.6) in America, according to the U.S. Golf Association.
Europe's highest course is Via Lattea golf course, Sestriere, Italy, it stands at 6,677ft (2,035m).
The Furnace Creek Golf Course at Death Valley offers great California desert resort golf, a unique golf vacation and an ideal winter getaway. At 214 feet below sea level, this 18-hole, par 70 course is also the world's lowest elevation golf course.
1. Copper Creek Golf Club, Copper Mountain: Elevation 9,863 feet. Claiming the highest tee-box in North America, Copper Creek's Hole 14 rests at 9,863 feet.
1. Bethpage Black (New York, United States) There are five courses at Bethpage—each named for a different color—but only the Black merits a sign that warns “The Black Course is a tough course which we recommend only for highly skilled golfers.”
Oakmont is one of the oldest golf clubs in the country since its inception in 1903. The club is located in Allegheny River Valley and has no water and few trees. With over two hundred bunkers, it is known as one of the most difficult in the United States. Memberships are by invitation only and start at $75,000.
395-yard par 3 in South Africa is the ultimate challenge.
The West Monmouthshire Golf Club is officially recognised by the Guiness Book of Records as the Highest Golf Club in the UK. This rural location overlooks the Brecon Beacons, Powys, Gwent and Monmouthshire.
The Albatros Course has a hefty slope rating of 155, which is the highest slope rating a course can receive. If you do not want the challenge, then head over to the Aigle course, which is a bit more friendly and forgiving.
the United States of AmericaThe report compiled by NGF in America shows the United States of America has, by far, the most golf courses in the world – 15,372 - although this is down from its peak of 16,052, reflecting the toll that the recession has taken.
However, the highest golf course in the world is located in the Himalayas. To be more precise it is in the very North of India close to the Chinese and Bhutan borders.
At 13,025ft (3790m) it is the highest 18 hole golf course in the world, officially measured on October 10 2006 by the Guinness World Records. It measures over 6,000 yards long (5,510m) when played at its full length.
North America has a number of high courses, the highest being Copper Creek , Copper Mountain, Colorado. The par 69 course stands at 9,863ft (3 ,006m) at its highest point.
There have been a number of professional tournaments played at altitude, most notably the WGC-Mexico Championship at the Club de golf Chapeltepec, which stands at 7,870ft (2,400m) above sea level.
The par 72 Jade Dragon Snow Mountain golf course in Gan Haizi, Yunnan Province, China stands at 10,000ft above sea level and is also the longest golf course in the world at 8,457 yards.
Playing golf at altitude can be very fun and enjoyable mainly due to the ball going up to 20% further than at sea level. This sense of power can make amateurs, who are normally struggling for distance, feel like tour pros when the thinner air allows the ball to travel a lot further.
According to the guys over at Guinness World Records, the highest altitude golf course on Earth is Yak Golf Course in Kupup, East Sikkim, India. At 13,025 feet above sea level, the course in 6,025 yards long and forms part of a military base situated high in the Indian Himalayas.
Though quite a distance off the world's highest golf courses, Copper Creek Golf Club in Colorado boasts the highest tee-box in North America. Its 14th hole is 9,863 feet above sea level and, if you're ever lucky enough to visit, a few hours spent on the fairways allows you to drink in some of the most outstanding views a golfer could wish for.
At around 6,560 feet, it's far from being situated at the lofty heights of Yak Course or La Paz Golf Club, but the facility does provide great golfing opportunities at an impressive altitude from early Spring when the cross-country ski slope melts away.
The golf course sitting at the highest elevation in the world is La Paz Golf Club in Bolivia, which is at 10,965 feet, according to World Golf. However, Guinness World Records has a different view, saying Yak Golf Course in Kupup, East Sikkim, is the highest at 13,025 feet. The course in 6,025 yards long and is part of a military base.
A pair of Colorado golf courses play above 9,000 feet. Mt. Massive, a nine-hole course in Leadville, comes in at an impressive 9,680 feet above sea level. The highest championship-grade course is Copper Mountain, with its clubhouse is at 9,500 feet, with some pieces of the 18-hole, par-69 course reaching 9,700 feet.
At one time, a different golf course was the one at the highest elevation in the world. Tuctu Golf Club in Peru sat 14,335 feet above sea level, but it is now abandoned and has been since the early 1990s.
03/07/2017 at 2:39 pm. Golf News Net. The WGC-Mexico Championship is played in Mexico City at Club de Golf Chapultepec, where the clubhouse is situated some 7,800 feet above sea level, with aspects of the course largely playing an altitude of 7,500 feet. While that golf course is at a really high elevation, it is nowhere near holding the title ...
The Montagu and Outeniqua golf courses are both ranked in the Top 15 in South Africa. 10. The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Grand Cayman. The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman, the top luxury resort in the Cayman Islands, is an oasis of infinite luxuries.
The Gulmarg Golf Club is an 18 hole challenging course complete with elevated tees and both up and down fairways.
Hualalai’s Jack Nicklaus Signature Course, one of two incomparable golf experiences at the resort, is Nicklaus’ first Hawai‘i design. The par-72 layout weaves through the Big Island’s challenging lavascape, taking full advantage of spectacular ocean views and dramatic shoreline vistas. The Hualalai Golf Club has been host to the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai since 1997 which features tournament champions for the past two seasons and senior major championship winners from the past five years. The nine-acre driving range includes a chipping and short game practice area, two sand bunkers, and a putting green. The 7 th hole on the golf course you tee off from the highest point of the course and play down towards the ocean through a collapsed lava tube.
Shangri-La’s Hambantota Golf Resort & Spa is the only golf resort in Sri Lanka. Spread across a vast coconut palm plantation, the par-70, 18 hole golf course offers spectacular views of the Indian Ocean, with distinctive challenges for both beginners and seasoned players.
Trump Turnberry, Scotland. Home of four Open Championships, the legendary Ailsa course has hosted some of the most iconic names in golf. Reborn in June 2016 at the hands of the renowned architect, Martin Ebert, the transformation makes the Ailsa the number one ranked golf course in the UK & Ireland.
Located in the heart of the international integrated resort Laguna Lăng Cô is Laguna Golf Lăng Cô, a par-71, 18-hole course designed by six-time Major champion Sir Nick Faldo. Ideally situated between the ancient capital of Hue to the north and Danang to the south, this rugged course overlooks one of the World’s most beautiful bays. Laguna Lăng Cô received the Golf Digest Editor’s Choice Award 2018 for “Best Golf Resort In Asia – Vietnam”.
The first golf & country club resort to open in Bali was voted by Golf Magazine as ‘One of the 50 Greatest Golf Courses in the World.’. Course founder, Ibnu Sutowo (1914-2001) named it after his youngest daughter, Handara. The Ibnu Sutowo Senior Open is held at the course every year in memory of Ibnu’s remarkable legacy.
No. 3 is the shortest regulation course in North Carolina's Sandhills at 5,722 yards, followed by No. 1 at 6,089 yards. They sound simple to play until you try to hit the tiny Donald Ross greens. The resort purchased The National Golf Club and renamed the Jack Nicklaus design Pinehurst No. 9 in 2014.
Six courses: Great Waters, The Oconee, The National, The Landing, The Plantation, The Creek Club (private)#N#The Landing is the only daily-fee course open to public players. The others (except the members-only Creek Club) are only open to Ritz-Carlton guests, members and their guests, and outside guests who stay in community cottages or condos.
31. La Manga Club Resort: 72 holes. Four courses (in order from best to last): North course, South course, West course, 18-hole Pitch and Putt. This resort in Los Belones, Spain, reaches our threshold with an 18-hole pitch-and-putt course by the great Seve Ballesteros.
Prior to the 2010 PGA Championship, Golf Digest's Ron Whitten had the envious task of counting every bunker Pete Dye dug on the Straits Course at Whistling Straits. It came out to 967, many of which players, no matter their skills, will never see or experience. There are a few famous ones, though - the Dustin Johnson bunker on No.
Arnold Palmer and his design team littered the 464-yard 18th at King's North at Myrtle Beach National with 41 bunkers. That's almost as many as the 57 bunkers the prior 17 holes combined! Most of them are up the left side, as water comes into play on the right near the green.
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Although there's no way to verify if Pebble's Beach 's greens are the smallest in size, collectively, in the world, they are touted as the smallest in major championship golf and the PGA Tour by Pebblebeach.com. The average Pebble Beach green is just 3,500 square feet with an average depth of 26 paces.
Famous for being one of the most difficult finishing holes in golf, the 18th at Carnoustie is perhaps best known for the mis-haps of Jean Van De Velde at the 1999 Open Championship.
The Road Hole, 17th, St Andrews. Perhaps the most famous hole in all of golf, the 17th at St Andrews is called the Road hole and is also one of the hardest golf holes on the Open calendar. The tee shot is like no other as you hit over the hotel and if you have been skilled enough to find the fairway you then have to navigate the road, ...
The two most famous holes at Lahinch are classic Old Tom Morris. The par-5 4th – The Klondyke – at first snakes through the dunes before serving up a blind second shot over them, while the 5th – Dell – takes ‘blind’ to another level, a short par 3 to a long shallow green sandwiched between 30ft dunes front and back.
There are a variety of reasons a golf hole has become famous over the years. Great players may have produced great moments on them, they could be famed for their difficulty, they could have huge historical significance, they could be famed for their design and beauty, or they could simply have a great name!
Augusta National regularly tops lists of the most famous courses in the world and the most famous holes on the course have to be 11, 12 and 13, collectively known as Amen Corner. All three holes have the ability to ruin a players chances at a Green Jacket but if played well, a player can leap up the leaderboard.
18th, Harbour Town. A course that hosts the RBC Heritage every year on the PGA Tour, Harbour Town is one of Dye’s most recognisable designs, especially the 18th hole with its famous lighthouse.
Postage Stamp, 8th, Royal Troon. Martin Ebert may have made changes to the course fairly recently but golfers everywhere will be delighted that the 8th hole – the world-renowned Postage Stamp – has remained the shortest on the Open rota. But as many will testify, it’s most definitely not the easiest.