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Best golf courses in Rhode Island for 2024-25


Best golf courses in Rhode Island for 2024-25

As part of GOLF's rigorous ratings process for our newly released Top 100 Courses in the U.S. and Top 100 Courses You Can Play rankings, our fleet of 100-plus expert panelists identified the best golf courses in every state.

You can check out the links below to browse all of our course rankings, or scroll down to see the best courses in Rhode Island. And if you're looking to create your own trip in the future, you'd be wise to let GOLF's new Course Finder tool assist you. Here, you can toggle all of our lists -- Top 100 public, best munis, best short courses, best par-3s and more -- or filter by price to create the perfect itinerary for your next trip.

Ed. note: Some courses were omitted from our rankings because they did not receive enough votes.

1. Newport (Newport) [#]

One of the five founding clubs of what is today known as the United States Golf Association, this course is far more than just a museum piece. Under the hand for many years of Ron Forse, this course only improved since Tiger Woods' historic win over Buddy Marucci for the 1995 U.S. Amateur. The shapes and sizes of its bunkers are among the sport's most diverse and serve as a timely reminder to modern architects that variety is a vital component to great architecture.

For our newly released Top 100 U.S. and Top 100 You Can Play lists -- a process that helped us create 50 best-in-state rankings -- each panelist was provided a ballot that consisted of 609 courses. Beside the list of courses were 11 "buckets," or groupings. If our panelists considered a course to be among the top three in the U.S., they ticked that first column. If they believed the course to be among Nos. 4-10, they checked that column, followed by 11-25, 26-50, and so on out to 250+ and even a column for "remove." Panelists were also free to write in courses that they felt should have been included on the ballot.

Points were assigned to each bucket; to arrive at an average score for each course, we divide its aggregate score by the number of votes. From those point tallies, the courses are then ranked accordingly. It is an intentionally simple and straightforward process. Why? Because it historically has produced results that are widely lauded. Like the game itself, there's no need to unnecessarily complicate things or try to fix something that already works so well.

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