"And now, here's something we hope you'll really like!"......
Posted: June 9th, 2026, 3:09 am
Have some fun with these courses and let us know if these were new to you, how did they play and if you enjoyed them.
(01) This first course gives you the visual your going to see with the two-tone fairways.
One South CC
by Michael Hamilton
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2050
Release Date: 2012-01-22 / FICTIONAL - TROPICAL
https://youtu.be/x9ouZOOGrUg
Appearance 7/10
The two-tone fairways are beautifully graduated - possibly the best I've seen of this particular design, and generally speaking the textures fade nicely into the background, which is really all you can ask of them.
Playability 6/10
Even on the first round, you'll appreciate some of the cleverness in this very understated design. There are very few in-your-face holes, barring the impressive 11th; the designer instead using clever pin locations and precisely-placed bunkers to provide the challenge.
(02) In course number 2 I give you the designer of Shinnecock Hills (also a two-tone course)
The Glen (two-tone)
by Robert Miller
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2130
Release Date: 2013-11-05 / FICTIONAL - LINKS
https://youtu.be/9rY-6DOUtxk
NOTE: The bundle contains two courses, one single toned fairway, and a two-tone fairway.
Playability 9/10
It's nice to see some restraint, and the few breather holes tucked in between the showboating ones are a welcome change. It's also a rare course where an extended trip to the bunkering can be said to be enjoyable! What I like most is the way the varying levels of rough have been judged and pitched - slightly off-line shots rarely get punished, but wild ones often do.
Challenge 8/10
At a fairly modest length and some eminently beatable Par 3s, The Glen should yield a few strokes each round. Sensible club selection off the tee will nearly always result in an easily approach for Par, given the relative lack of greenside hazards.
(03) This third course we find ourselves in Morocco, the name intrigued me and after playing, I fell in love. Fairways a little tight, but a great course.
Rabat Rouge
by Stephen Sullivan
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2270
Release Date: 2017-01-06 / FICTIONAL - WOODLAND
https://youtu.be/6sZ2BNIwHGg
Morocco’s King Hassan II – a real golf enthusiast – commissioned American-based architect Robert Trent Jones to design Royal Golf Dar Es Salam in the late 1960s on a massive 1,000-acre site located a mere fifteen minutes to the south of Rabat, Morocco’s Atlantic coast capital.
The result was that three layouts were carved out of the Zaers forest, creating one of the top golf venues in all of Africa. The 18-hole Red is the toughest of the three tracks at Dar Es Salam, measuring a whopping 7,372-yards with a par of 73
(04) We take a trip down under for this fourth course.
Wagga Wagga Country Club
by Wayne Hewitt
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=1448
Release Date:2004-05-28 / REAL - PARKLAND
https://youtu.be/3UixK6t2OYA
Please read the Links Corner Review from the download page. Great story about the course.
'The course is a real course situated in the city of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia. It is also my home course.
The Course
Situated on the banks of Lake Albert, the course is fully watered with Kikuyu fairways and Bent greens. It is flat to undulating with a variety of established native and European trees and scrub. A tight championship layout. Rated in Top 100 country courses in Aust. by Golf Digest.
(05) I was checking designers to make sure I had all their courses. Saw this one. Played it. Kept it lol
Paul is a exceptional designer and this was the last course he released.
Llyn Pythmebyon ALPHA
by Paul Seaman
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2210
Release Date: 2014-09-21 / FICTIONAL - PARKLAND
https://youtu.be/sX6RJEisNoY
***SCG - Note It's a beautiful course but it did crash twice in the making of this video. Once 2nd shot, first hole and the second crash off the 9th hole tee. not too bad. It IS a ALPHA course. Have to test it sometime. ;-))
His other courses include, Dullatur Antonine 2005, Black Rose Valley, Adams Tree, Candlestick Blue, Wraith Canyon, Bardgate House Golf Club, Duine Mara, Carlyon Lakes 2012
A great course designer and really, all these courses deserve a place on your PC.
(06) Go figure my only Sage Vanni on the list. Outstanding work building this course. All the bells and whistles. Best of all, fun to play.
Sequoyah National Golf Club
by Sage Vanni
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2764
Release Date: 2023-09-02 / REAL - WOODLAND
https://youtu.be/XuV9y-vFXWM
Sequoyah National Golf Club is located 45 minutes west of Asheville, North Carolina in Cherokee nestled among the oak, fir and flowered valleys in the heart of the Great Smoky Mountains. Owned by the Eastern Band of the Cherokee, this Robert Trent Jones II design is open to the public and offers golfers an idyllic 18 hole journey, filled with panoramic vistas on every hole, beautiful landscapes and a fun mountain golf experience. Hope everyone enjoys..........Sage
(07) We jet off to Spain for number seven. Not the hardest course. Your on vacation, relax ;-))
Real Club de Golf Campoamor 2011
by Mark Austin/Stephen Sullivan
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=1997
Release Date: 2011-03-30 / REAL - WOODLAND
https://youtu.be/_S8cgmBhyLg
A 6800 yard Par 72 course located on the Costa del Sol in Spain.
This is an update of the 2001 version by Mark Austin
In true resort-golf style, there really is only one style of play here: big and vicious wins the day.
As long as you don't tangle with the trees, there's little in your way to easy pars and birdies here. The heavy rough is tight up to the fairway, but because most of it is pretty flat, there are easy bail-outs all the way. Big hitters will relish setting up the Eagles, which can happen on nearly half the holes of the course.
Real Campoamor golf course is an 18 holes run through two connected valleys surrounded by low, gently undulating ridges which protect it from the wind and create a special microclimate which allows people to play golf all the year round.
(08) From Costa del Sol, just inside the straights of Gibraltar, we take you 3 hours over to the west side of the rock, to the province of Huelva and Costa de la Luz for this designers first course. Grab another drink, your still on vacation ;-))
Islantilla Green Course
by Victor M. Sevilla
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=1536
Release Date: 2005-01-06 / REAL - PARKLAND
https://youtu.be/KKjA5IzuAd4
From The Course Notes: This a real Spanish Golf course, situated in the province of Huelva, between the villages of Lepe and Isla Cristina, in the heart of Costa de la Luz, without a doubt the most important tourist destination in the province of Huelva. The golf club is placed in a privileged position amongst cliffs and a woodland of pine trees and incredible views on the sea.
The Basics: This is Victor Sevilla's first course for Links. It is a real course, designed in the early 90s by Enrique Canales and Luis Recasens and has played host to a number of European Tour events, including the 1993 PGA Spanish Championship 1993, the 1993 European Challenge Tour and the 1995 Turespa a Masters Open of Andalucia 1995. The real course features three nines, making for three 18-hole layouts -- the Blue, Yellow and Green. Victor chose to recreate the Green course for Links 2003. The course measures 6,698 yards and plays to a par of 71.
(09) Glenn did a great job with the 2024 Host of the RBC Canadian Open. Have you ever seen Canada? It's one Big National Park. Sure, you got some people living around the U.S. border, but the rest of it? All National Park. Beautiful
Hamilton Golf and Country Club
by Glenn Braden
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2797
Release Date: 2024-05-29 / REAL - WOODLAND
https://youtu.be/RmqK-0JKUrs
I had dreamed about playing Hamilton G&CC ever since I first stepped foot on the golf course in 2003, the year the club hosted the Canadian Open for the first time in over 70 years.
I finally got the opportunity to play this highly-esteemed Harry S. Colt course on a cold, dreary day in mid-May.
The course sits on a dramatic piece of property on the edge of the Niagara Escarpment and is a classic, parkland design.
After a benign start, your pulse starts racing on the 3rd hole, a 408 yard par four. The hole is an absolute stunner, with an elevated tee shot that is hit down to a two-tiered fairway that is lined by trees on both sides. From there, you have to navigate a creek that runs through the fairway about 100 yards from the green, with the putting surface sitting well above fairway grade, making the approach, shown below, play about one club longer than the yardage. The green slopes sharply from back right to front left and is protected by bunkers in front and behind. A world-class hole, one that sets the tone for the entire day.....
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(10) A delightful and very British course, this is about the nearest you could get to popping down to your local club for a quick 18
Esker Field 2009
by John Aherne
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=1884
Release Date: 2009-03-25 / FICTIONAL - HEATHLAND
https://youtu.be/0wQVN1P_doA
Playability 9/10
As you spend time admiring the scenery, it's unlikely that you'll notice the time slip by. Most holes guide you gently to a par, despite the potential for finding one of the many pot-bunkers, due to some very gentle - almost flat - greens. The Par 5s are easy enough and encourage you to play on rather than allowing you to get complacent. The gameplay at Esker Field is very understated, which could be a lot of the reason for its charm.
Challenge 5/10
This course pretty much plays itself. Par will be the overwhelming score for most holes, thanks to wide but angled fairways and flat greens. A smattering of birdies will be easy on most of the Par 5s, and bogeys are not at all easy to achieve. The challenge of Esker Field is its weak spot, and more could have been made of making this fictional course a tougher test, perhaps with more careful hazard placement and greater OB areas.
Overall
Quite simply one of the best looking courses available. It doesn't reach out and slap you when it comes to gameplay, though, and you leave the course having not apparently applied any thought to the round.
(Bonus) This course is just a lot of fun to play. The floating green is what sold me but getting there is just as much fun.
Coeur d'Alene Tournament Edition
by Dan DeShaney
https://linkscorner.org/courses/course.php?crz=2781
Release Date: 2023-11-25 / REAL - WOODLAND
https://youtu.be/n9Y8CUQ19tI
COURSE NOTES Hi fellow Linksters,
Welcome to The Coeur d'Alene Golf and Spa Resort course "tournament" version
The course is best know for it's famous "floating green". The only floating and movable green in the world. The course is built on the edge of Coeur d'Alene Lake and has some spectacular views of the surrounding pine trees and lake.