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Ranking Maine’s Top Public-Access and Private Golf Courses

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 21, 2024Updated:July 21, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Maine is home to some of the best golf courses in the country, both public-access and private. Golfweek’s Best ranking of these courses is determined by a nationwide network of raters who evaluate courses based on 10 criteria and provide an overall rating for each course. These ratings are then averaged to create the rankings.

For public-access courses in Maine, there are plenty of options available without the need for a membership. From standard daily green fees to resorts and affiliated hotels, there are many ways to access these top-rated courses. Some of the best public-access courses in Maine include Boothbay Harbor, Cape Arundel, Belgrade Lakes Golf Club, Kebo Valley, and Sugarloaf.

Boothbay Harbor in Boothbay, Cape Arundel in Kennebunkport, Belgrade Lakes Golf Club in Belgrade Lakes, Kebo Valley in Bar Harbor, and Sugarloaf in Carrabassett Valley are among the top public-access courses in Maine. These courses offer a variety of challenges and stunning natural beauty for players of all skill levels to enjoy.

On the other hand, Maine also boasts some exclusive private courses that are highly ranked. Portland Country Club in Falmouth, Prouts Neck in Scarborough, York Golf & Tennis Club in York, and Woodlands Club in Falmouth are some of the best private courses in Maine. These courses offer an unparalleled golfing experience for members and their guests.

Whether you prefer public-access or private courses, Maine has something to offer every golfer. With its diverse landscape, stunning coastlines, and challenging courses, Maine is a golfer’s paradise. From the rocky shores of Boothbay Harbor to the lush fairways of Belgrade Lakes, Maine’s golf courses offer a unique and unforgettable experience for players of all levels.

From classic courses built before 1960 to modern courses built after, Maine’s golf scene has something for everyone. Whether you’re looking for a challenging course with strategic bunkers and water hazards or a more laid-back course with sweeping views of the Maine coastline, you’ll find it in Maine. Book your tee time at one of these top-ranked courses and experience the best of Maine golf for yourself.

In conclusion, Maine’s golf courses are among the best in the country, offering a blend of natural beauty and challenging layouts for players of all skill levels. Whether you prefer to play on a public-access course or belong to a private club, Maine has something for everyone. So pack your clubs, hit the fairways, and experience the best golf courses that Maine has to offer.

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