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Newest Golf Courses in Rhode Island

The 25 newest golf courses in Rhode Island, ranked by most recent year of opening.

The newest golf course in Rhode Island on Stymie is Crystal Lake Golf Club in Mapleville, designed by Howard Maurer, opening in 2003. Modern golf courses tend to feature wider fairways, larger and more contoured greens, routing optimized for today's distance, and turf chosen for water efficiency — reflecting how the game and the construction industry have evolved.

5 golf courses in Rhode Island have opened since 2000, against a statewide average build year of 1951. Most US state golf inventories saw their largest construction waves in the 1920s-30s and again in the late 1990s-2000s; since then, US golf-course development has slowed dramatically as the sport rebalances around existing inventory.

If you want pristine conditioning, modern practice facilities, and layouts designed around how the ball actually flies today, start at the top of this list. Newer courses also tend to be the most accessible — often built around real-estate communities with lodging on site, making them natural picks for golf-trip home bases.

Ranked
25
Newest
2,003
Avg year
1,951
Post-2000
5
#CourseEst.
1
Crystal Lake Golf Club
5,088 yds · Slope 118 · Par 70 · Howard MaurerMapleville
2003
2
Mulligans Island Golf & Entertainment Center
Cranston
2002
3
Beaver River Golf Club
West Kingston
2001
4
Rose Hill Golf Club
6,826 yds · Slope 139 · Par 72 · Intergolf Designs / Michael WeremanWakefield
2001
5
Button Hole Golf & Learning Center
P. B. DyeProvidence
2000
6
Fenner Hill Country Club
Hope Valley
1999
7
Yawgoo Valley Golf Course
Exeter
1998
8
Foxwoods Golf & Country Club at Boulder Hills
Tripp Davis · Semi_privateWyoming
1995
9
Richmond Country Club
6,748 yds · Slope 143 · Par 79 · Geoffrey CornishRichmond
1991
10
Cranston Country Club
6,899 yds · Slope 131 · Par 71 · Geoffrey CornishCranston
1970
11
Fairlawn Golf Course
Lincoln
1969
12
Executive Golf Club at Lindhbrook
Hope Valley
1968
13
East Greenwich Golf Club
East Greenwich
1967
14
Melody Hill Country Club
Sam MitchellHarmony
1967
15
Weekapaug Golf Club
Westerly
1967
16
Country View Golf Club
Harrisville
1965
17
Seaview Country Club
PrivateWarwick
1965
18
Woodland Greens & Country Club
Geoffrey Cornish · Semi_privateNorth Kingstown
1963
19
Laurel Lane Country Club
West Kingston
1961
20
Midville Country Club
5,810 yds · Slope 118 · Par 70 · Carmine LombardiWest Warwick
1961
21
Alpine Country Club
6,864 yds · Slope 130 · Par 72 · Geoffrey Cornish · PrivateCranston
1960
22
Kirkbrae Country Club
6,745 yds · Slope 132 · Par 72 · Geoffrey Cornish · PrivateLincoln
1960
23
Coventry Pines Public Golf Course
Coventry
1959
24
Foster Country Club
Geoffrey CornishFoster
1959
25
Quidnessett Country Club
Geoffrey CornishNorth Kingstown
1959

Frequently asked questions

What is the newest golf course in Rhode Island?

Crystal Lake Golf Club in Mapleville, Rhode Island, designed by Howard Maurer, opened in 2003 and is the most recently built course in the Stymie directory for the state. Modern courses tend to feature wider fairways, larger and more contoured greens, and routing optimized for the modern golf ball.

How many post-2000 golf courses are in Rhode Island?

5 golf courses in Rhode Island have opened since 2000 according to the Stymie directory. The 21st-century courses tend to be longer (to challenge modern equipment), more forgiving for average players, and built with sustainable turf and water-management practices.

When was most of Rhode Island golf built?

The average year of construction for golf courses in Rhode Island is 1951, with the newest opening in 2,003. Most US states saw their largest course-building waves in the 1920s-30s and again in the 1990s-2000s.

Are newer golf courses better?

Not inherently. Newer courses generally have better drainage, more forgiving fairways, and more modern conditioning, but classic courses often feature design quirks and natural land use that newer designs don't replicate. The "best" course depends on what you're looking for: pure conditioning and amenities (newer wins) vs character and historic feel (older usually wins).

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