Golf Courses

Design, conditioning and a reverence for nature are the hallmarks of truly great golf courses, and TPC Sugarloaf’s three outstanding nine-hole layouts are no exception.

TPC Sugarloaf’s par-72, 7,259-yard championship golf course (also known as “The Stables and The Meadows” courses) was crafted by the legendary Greg Norman to fit harmoniously with its surroundings on the site of the former Rollins Farm.  Named by Golf Digest among the “Best New Private Clubs in the U.S.” when it debuted in 1997 and by Golfweek among the “Top 100 Best Residential Golf Courses for 2007-2008,” the course features corridors of undulating Bermuda fairways thread through stately stands of towering oak, pine and maple trees, with numerous streams, lakes and hills adding to the course’s spectacular beauty – as well as its strategic diversity.

Norman complemented this timeless design – his first foray into golf course design in the U.S. – with The Pines course, a third nine slightly shorter in distance but every bit as compelling as the original pair.  All three nines offer multiple tees on each hole, enabling golfers of all abilities to enjoy the subtle nuances and intricate design features that have brought Norman world-wide design acclaim.


     

 Meadows

Stables

Pines