Golf Course Scorecards & Yardage Guides
Scorecards, yardage, and hole-by-hole breakdowns for 403 golf courses. Find your course to see par, total yards, tee info, stroke index, and smart management tips.
Golf Destinations
Melbourne Sand Belt
Melbourne, Victoria
The world-famous Sand Belt — Australia's greatest cluster of inland courses, all within a 30-minute radius south-east of Melbourne CBD.
Mornington Peninsula
Mornington Peninsula, Victoria
Australia's modern links trail — an hour south of Melbourne, with Tom Doak, Greg Norman, and Robert Trent Jones Jr. designs on coastal sand.
Tasmania Links
Tasmania
Barnbougle Dunes and Cape Wickham — two of the world's top links courses, tucked on Australia's southern island.
Sydney Championship Courses
Sydney
NSW Golf Club, The Australian, and Royal Sydney — Sydney's trio of Australian Open hosts.
Monterey Peninsula
Monterey, California
Pebble Beach, Cypress Point, and Spyglass Hill — the most concentrated collection of world-top-100 courses on the planet.
U.S. Open Rotation
United States
The clubs that host America's most difficult championship — Shinnecock, Oakmont, Pine Valley, Winged Foot, Pebble Beach, Merion, Bethpage.
Open Championship Rota
Scotland, England, Northern Ireland
The rotating venues of golf's oldest major — St Andrews, Muirfield, Royal Birkdale, Royal Troon, Carnoustie, Turnberry, and friends.
Irish Links Trail
Ireland & Northern Ireland
Royal County Down, Portmarnock, and Royal Portrush — Ireland's three world-top-25 links.
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Yarra Yarra Golf Club
ChampMelbourne, Australia
Yarrambat Park Golf Course
Melbourne, Australia
Yas Links Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates