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Ranking of the top public and private golf courses in New Mexico

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 26, 2024Updated:July 26, 20243 Mins Read
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When it comes to playing the best golf courses in New Mexico, look no further than Golfweek’s annual ranking of both public-access and private courses. These rankings are determined by a nationwide network of raters who evaluate courses based on 10 criteria and provide an overall rating for each course. This data is then used to compile the Golfweek’s Best course rankings.

For those looking to play on public-access courses, there are plenty of options available in New Mexico. Whether you’re looking to pay standard daily green fees, stay at a resort, or book a tee time through an affiliated hotel, these courses are accessible to all without the need for a membership. The list includes courses like PaaKo Ridge in Sandia Park, University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, and Black Mesa in Espanola.

On the other hand, if you prefer to play on private courses, New Mexico has some top-notch options to offer. Courses like Rainmakers in Alto, Las Campanas in Santa Fe, and Canyon Club at Four Hills in Albuquerque are just a few examples of the exclusive experiences that await golfers in the state. These private courses provide a more intimate and luxurious golfing experience for members and their guests.

When it comes to the best public-access courses in New Mexico, some notable mentions include Red Hawk in Las Cruces, Rockwind Community Links in Hobbs, and Sandia in Albuquerque. Each of these courses offers a unique and challenging layout that will test the skills of golfers of all levels. Additionally, Piñon Hills in Farmington, Twin Warriors in Santa Ana Pueblo, and Taos Country Club in Taos are also highly regarded public-access courses that are worth checking out.

For those interested in playing on private courses in New Mexico, Las Campanas in Santa Fe and Albuquerque Country Club in Albuquerque are top choices. These courses offer exclusive amenities and a more personalized experience for members who are looking for a higher level of service and privacy during their rounds. Rainmakers in Alto is another private course that stands out for its scenic views and challenging layout that will impress even the most experienced golfers.

Overall, the golfing scene in New Mexico offers a diverse range of courses for players of all skill levels and preferences. Whether you’re looking to play on a public-access course with beautiful landscapes and unique challenges or prefer the exclusivity and luxury of a private course, there is something for everyone in the state. So, grab your clubs and tee up at one of these top-ranked courses for an unforgettable golfing experience in New Mexico.

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