Family owned and operated since 1959, Coventry Pines is one of the most unique nine-hole public courses in Rhode Island. Carved out of a pine forest, our course features tree lined fairways with numerous elevation changes that rewards smart play. This makes Coventry Pines a fun and challenging course for a variety of skill levels. (Curated content from coventrypines.com)
Since undergoing new management in 2018, we have been dedicated to offering the public a superior 9 hole golfing experience at an affordable price. Guests will enjoy the open, yet challenging course playing off our plush bent grass fairways and swift rolling greens. (Curated content from egcountryclub.com)
Opened in 1962 Rolling Greens is an RIGA member, the course features 3072 yards of golf from the white tees for a par of 35. The course rating is 35.0 with a slope rating of 113. With a variety of par fours, a par five, and two par threes RGs gives you a chance to use all the clubs in your bag. The rolling tree lined layout rewards good shots and will challenge golfers of any ability. (Curated content from rollinggreensri.com)
Kings Crossing was originally designed by renowned golf architect, Geoffrey Cornish and opened in 1964. From the beginning of the round players will find an unexpectedly meandering and flowing landscape with holes that offer variety, aesthetic charm and flexibility. The course is uniquely laid out to allow players to enjoy a round of 4 holes…which we call the “shorty”, a solid 9 hole test or, with a truly flexible tee marker system, 18 holes that provide enough variety to challenge all abilities. (Curated content from kingscrossinggolfclub.com)
West Warwick Country Club is a nine-hole semi-private golf course conveniently located in central Rhode Island.
A family-owned hidden gem of a course which boasts well-kept fairways and exceptional greens, WWCC is a member of the RIGA and has been home to several champion golfers over the years. (Curated content from www.wwccgolf.com)
At Beaver River Golf Club, you can expect exceptional playing conditions, superior maintenance and a friendly family atmosphere on all 18 holes. Our large, rolling fairways and challenging rough will test even the most seasoned golfer. Our par 70, 6006 yard course is nestled in the wooded hills of South County, Rhode Island. (Curated content from beaverrivergolf.com)
When you play a round at Cranston Country Club, you’ll appreciate the meticulous attention we give to our course. Rich, green fairways framed by majestic oaks and maples will surprise the average golfer. (Curated content from www.cranstoncc.com)
Foster golf enthusiasts have known about the Foster Country Club for years, and there are many reasons why. The Moosup River, together with the peaks and ravines of Western Rhode Island, create a very interesting landscape for Foster Country Club near Eastern Connecticut. From the back tees, this 18-hole course is nearly 6,200 yards long. (Curated content from fostercountryclub.com)
An interesting layout featuring a variety of slopes, angles and hazards offers skilled golfers a challenging environment and helps golfers of all levels learn the intricacies of course management. (Curated content from midvillegolfclub.com)
Designed by world renowned course designers, Roger Rulewich and Dave Fleury, Meadow Brook is a spectacular course with rolling fairways and many elevations. At Par 72 and 7400 yards from the back tees, it is the longest public course in Rhode Island. With large greens, beautifully sculptured bunkers and strategically placed water, Meadow Brook is not only challenging but picturesque. But don't let its beauty distract you - as it will require your full attention throughout. (Curated content from www.meadowbrookgolfri.com)