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Abu Dhabi
Applebrook
Aronimink gc
Beaver hills cc
Blue bayou
Broken tree
Butterfield blue red
Carnoustie Champ.
Cobble beach
Coeur d'alene
Cog hill
Colonial cc
Congressional
Credit valley cc
Doral blue monster
Egypt valley cc
Essex cc
Flint hills
French lick dye
Glen abbey gc
Glencairn gc
Green valley cc
Innisbrook island
Jimmie austin gc
Kingsbarns
Kinsale gc
La tempete
Laurel valley
Linfield national
Lora bay gc
Maryland national gc
Merion
Montour heights
Oakmont
Olympic
Pb dye gc
Pebble beach
Penn state blue
Penn state white
Pete dye river
Prestwick cc
Quail hollow
Quarry giants ridge
Rattlesnake Point c.h.
Realclub valderrama
Royal birkdale
Royal lytham
Royal troon
Sentryworld
Sewickley heights
Skolkovo
Spirit hollow
Sunningdale cc
Tall pines gc
Teton pines
The farms
The tuxedo club
Wakonda
Warwick hills cc
Wentworth west
Whitford cc
Willow crest
Woodloch
Yishan

Abu Dhabi

Take on 18 holes of gorgeous desert golf. One of the Middle East’s premiere golf facilities, Abu Dhabi offers a fair challenge, with strategically-placed bunkers and generous greens.

Applebrook

Nestled in beautiful Chester County, Pennsylvania, Applebrook GC spans what used to be rolling farmland, which results in a pleasantly challenging round full of varying terrain and changing direction.

Aronimink gc

Originally founded in 1896, Aronimink GC has hosted many prestigious tournaments over the past century most notably the 1962 PGA Championship. Rated as #9 in the top 50 Golf Clubs in America, this championship club features narrow fairways and menacing bunkers that demand your best round after round.

Beaver hills cc

Established in 1965, Beaver Hills CC has a long history of being the premier Golf and Country Club in Northeast Iowa, and one of the most enjoyable and scenic golf courses in the state. The Beaver Creek meanders its way through the property and comes into play on several holes along with four ponds and almost 80 bunkers.

Blue Bayou

Blue Bayou is a fictional course with a rather crazy layout. The greens are extremely difficult in some places. Some tee shots leave you scratching your head as to where to go.

Broken Tree

Broken Tree is another fictional course which is extremely long and difficult to play. It is a very pretty course and displays the graphic potential of FSX.

Butterfield Blue Red

Established during the 1920’s “Golden Age of Golf,” Butterfield Country Club offers a truly golden 27-hole experience. Take on the Blue and White nines in this course package, which features intense water hazards and intimidating greens.

Carnoustie Champ.

“A Monster” – this is the term most associated with Carnoustie Golf Links. With intimidating features like the Barry Burn and Hogan’s Alley, there is a reason why this seven-time hosted Open Championship club is universally acknowledged as the most difficult course in Scotland.

Cobble Beach

Offering an excellent and challenging design with relaxing scenery, Cobble Beach Golf Links includes small pot bunkers, closely mown chipping areas, and hollows surrounding the greens that provide the fast running, bump-and-run shots typical of the great links courses of Scotland and Ireland.

Coeur D'Alene

There is nothing ordinary about a round of golf at Coeur d’Alene. The breathtaking lake views from nearly every hole ease the tension as you approach golf’s most iconic hole – The Floating Green. Discover a golf experience like no other in this Idaho gem.

Cog Hill

Voted by Golf Digest as one of “America’s 100 greatest public golf courses,” Cog Hill places a high demand on shot-making ability by providing tight landing areas combined with heavily bunkered undulating greens. See if you have what it takes to play this championship course.

Colonial CC

Located on the south bank of the Trinity River in Forth Worth, Texas, Colonial Country Club is the longest running non-major tour event held site on the PGA Tour. Featuring strategically placed bunkers, undulating greens, and mature trees, Colonial Country Club is a tough but fair challenge for golfers of all skill levels.

Congressional CC

Considered among the best 100 courses in the United States, this four-time major championship hosted club features tight tree-lined fairways, rolling terrain, and wide challenging greens.

Credit Valley G&CC

Architect Robbie Robinson once stated that when he first viewed the “raw” property, he thought that he had never seen a more perfect natural setting for a golf course. Located in Ontario, Credit Valley CC combines breathtaking scenery with a consistently challenging parkland design that combines tight fairways with large and fast, undulating greens.

Doral Blue Monster

Test your skills where the pros play! Renowned for its rich history, the Blue Monster is a challenge you must take on yourself. Featuring a series of strategically placed deep bunkers, long flowing fairways, undulating greens and deep, Bermuda rough, Doral Blue Monster requires both length and finesse to shoot a low score.

Egypt Valley

Designed by legendary golf course architect Arthur Hills, Egypt Valley was uniquely designed to showcase the stunning wooded Michigan landscape as it’s backdrop. But don’t get distracted by the stunning views, with dramatic elevation changes and an array of natural obstacles, golfers will quickly understand this isn’t a traditional golf course.

Essex CC

A classic Donald Ross design, Essex Country Club has continued to stand the test of time. Ranked as the #34 golf course in Canada, it’s fast greens and rolling hills will amaze and challenge any golfer who tries to take on this world-class club.

Flint Hills

This Kansas course often boasts of being the best in the Midwest. Steeped in rich history, the award-winning Flint Hills National Golf Club is sure to test your game with long, dog-legged fairways. 

French Lick Dye

Step onto the highest point in the state of Indiana. This magnificent hilltop course has 40-mile panoramic views, man-made lakes, huge elevation changes, and unique volcano-style bunkers. The course was originally conceived as sketch on a napkin at a nearby restaurant by Pete Dye, the world’s most renowned golf course Architect. He has often referred to it as his most prized piece of work.

Glen Abbey GC

One of Canada’s most famous courses, Glen Abbey GC has played host to the RBC Canadian Open and Canada’s National Championship and cemented itself deep in golf history with one of Tiger Woods’s most famous bunker shots on 18. 

Players will love the iconic Valley Holes (11 being known as one of the most beautiful holes in golf) and the 16 Mile Creek.

Glen Cairn GC

Located in Ontario, it’s been said that Glencairn is the closest you can come to Scotland without crossing the Atlantic Ocean. Designed by Thomas McBroom, Glencairn’s 27 links-style holes are covered with pot bunkers and framed by deep fescue that waves violently in the strong winds that hit the Halton Hills just west of Toronto. You’ll have to be creative on the tight lies that surround the monster undulating greens.

Green Valley CC

Green Valley Country Club, designed by “The Nature Faker” William S. Flynn, covers 182 acres of lush, gently rolling hills. A classic course with fairways flanked by gorgeous mature trees, this Lafayette Hill, PA course is truly a hidden gem.

Innisbrook Island

Set just outside of Palm Harbor, Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club puts a premium on ball striking and shot making. Featuring tight fairways, intimidating water hazards, abundant bunkers, and extraordinary elevation changes, Innisbrook puts your skills to the test. See if you can go low on this championship course.

Jimmie Austin GC

Boomer Sooner! Jimmie Austin Golf Club is the home course of The University of Oklahoma. Located in Norman, Oklahoma and opened in 1951, it has played host to Oklahoma State Amateurs, NCAA Regionals, Big 12 Women’s Championships, and most notably the U.S. Amateur Public Links Championship. It has a college town atmosphere and features mature trees, creeks, and creative bunkering.

Kingsbarns

Nestled into the gorgeous coastline of Scotland’s North Sea and just a few miles from St Andrews, Kingsbarns will truly put your skills to the test. Every hole on the 1.8-mile stretch of traditional links-style course is located on the water, showcasing its beauty – and challenge – at every turn.

Kinsale GC

Just outside of Columbus, Ohio, Kinsale Golf and Fitness Club is a lengthy 18-hole masterpiece, designed by world-famous architect Arthur Hills. A challenging yet fair track, it’s known for well-protected greens, large ponds, and spacious fairways. Built in 2004, the course is relatively new, but continues to gain appreciation for it’s beauty and playability every year.

La Tempete

Translated from French, “The Storm” offers a most stunning golf experience. Players will enjoy La Tempete’s tricky ponds and sand, and will also experience what many consider the most beautiful par-5 in Quebec. But be forewarned – play La Tempete’s down-sloped fairways carefully. With a little wind, they become much trickier than they seem!

Laurel Valley

Originally designed by Dick Wilson, Laurel Valley Golf Club boasts having hosted the 1975 Ryder Cup, and being the club that almost called Arnold Palmer their head pro. With the gorgeous rolling hills of Western Pennsylvania painting a romantic backdrop, Laurel Valley is both a challenge and a treat for golfers of every skill level.

Linfield National

Linfield National Golf Club is the unique layout, which combines the elements of a links-style course with the traditional characteristics of water, trees and changing elevations. Play at Linfield National spans 6,164 yards, but the multiple sets of tees make this a great round for a wide range of players, from the novice right on up to the seasoned pro.

Lora Bay GC

Sit back and enjoy the scenery on this gorgeous Canadian course – or don’t, and instead enjoy playing through the Golf Club at Lora Bay’s challenges that are perfect for every skill level.

Maryland National

Nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of central Maryland with views of the Catoctin Mountains, Maryland National Golf Club’s picturesque 18-hole, par 71 layout provides an unforgettable golfing experience. Designed by world-renowned architect Arthur Hills, Maryland National takes full advantage of the dramatic terrain changes and wetlands surrounding the course.

Merion

Championship golf and champion golfers have been long intertwined with the mystique of Merion. Playing host to more USGA Championships than any course in America, Merion has been a part of some of golf’s greatest moments. This legendary course continues to not only challenge the world’s best, but identify them as well.

Montour Heights

Regularly ranked among Golf Digest’s 50 Toughest Courses in America, Montour Heights is a course not for the faint of heart. Packed with rolling hills and challenging greens, Montour Heights has all of the hallmarks of being a Dye Design course.

Oakmont

Introduced in 1903 by designer Henry Fownes, Oakmont Country Club has hosted more major Championships than any other course in the U.S., including eight United States Opens, five U.S. Amateurs, three PGA Championships, and two U.S. Women’s Open. Perhaps the most difficult course in North America, Oakmont features 210 deep bunkers (personified by the Church Pews), hard and slick greens that slope away from the player, and tight fairways requiring the utmost precision.

Olympic

Once called “the best in the west” The Olympic Club is widely regarded as one of the best courses on the west coast. With forest-lined fairways and spectacular views of San Francisco, this five-time hosted U.S. Open Championship club provides golfers a unique golfing experience that no other club can provide.

Pb Dye GC

Legendary course designer PB Dye forces you to use every club in the bag at his signature club. One of the most challenging courses in the U.S., a strategic approach to every hole is a must. Abundant water hazards and multi-tiered greens will often put you in high risk, high reward situations. If your strategy fails, the 150 acres of hilly Maryland country-side will take your mind away from your score.

Pebble Beach

Immerse yourself in the mystique of Pebble Beach Golf Links® – one of the game’s most beautiful and challenging courses and five-time host of the U.S. Open. Faithfully reproduced in stunning 4K resolution, this latest addition to our FSX Performance Simulation Library lets you experience Jack Neville’s masterfully designed links-style course with true-to-life accuracy as you play against the breathtaking backdrop of the Monterey coast.

Penn State Blue

Set in the rolling hills of central Pennsylvania, this championship course’s narrow tee shots and carefully guarded greens will demand your full attention – and leave you wanting to play another round!  Be sure to bring your “A” game to this one.

Penn State White

The older of the two Penn State championship courses, Penn State White will not only test your creativity, but also your short game. With small crowned greens, sweeping elevation changes, and deceptively-placed green-side bunkers, this championship course will demand every shot in your arsenal.

Pete Dye River

Known as one of the top courses in Virginia, “The River” provides challenges at every turn. With 12 of the 18 holes located on the New River, this faithfully reproduced Pete Dye design will put your accuracy skills to the test.

Prestwick CC

Prestwick Country Club in Frankfort, Illinois, might have a big name to live up to, but with its perfect mix of old-growth trees, water hazards, sweeping elevation changes, and deep bunkers, this beauty can hold its own just fine. The course’s clubhouse prides itself on a family atmosphere, and the course itself takes after that mindset, presenting the perfect challenge for golfers of any skill levels.

Rattlesnake Point
Copperhead

Featuring 36 championship holes and the nine-hole Rattler Academy Course, RattleSnake Point Golf Club offers the beauty of Ontario in a wide array of challenges. Acclaimed architect Thomas McBroom fashioned each 18-hole course as a distinctive test. A big course with robust character, the CopperHead wanders through valleys and woodlands with the occasional water pond or creek to avoid. The links-style SideWinder follows the rolling terrain of the region with plenty of humps and bumps that challenge your imagination and shot-making.

Real club Valderrama

One of the best golf clubs in Spain and regularly ranked as one of the finest courses in continental Europe, Real Club Valderrama is a must-add for golfers looking to build a brag-worthy course library.

The host of the 1997 Ryder Cup has seen more than its fair share of golf history, and presents an experience like no other with its picturesque fairways lined with lush trees.

Royal Birkdale

Located on the golden links of the North West coast, experience for yourself why this iconic links-style course and ten-time host of the Open Championship is considered to be one of the finest links courses in England.

Royal Lytham

Royal Lytham & St. Annes is known as one of the world’s premier links courses. Put your game to the test at this eleven-time host of the Open Championship as you navigate through the 200+ bunkers surrounding the course.

Royal Troon

One of the greatest and most renowned links courses in Scotland, Royal Troon never fails to challenge the skills of even the most seasoned player. This nine-time Open Championship host has deep rough interspersed with gorse and broom that demand uncanny accuracy with each and every shot.

Sentryworld

Experience the stunning beauty and breathtaking views of this Robert Trent Jones, Jr. championship design, which features the famous “Flower Hole”. Every hole has been designed to put a player’s creativity to the test as they navigate the rolling green fairways, pristine blue water hazards and impeccable white sands of this Golf Digest top-ranked course.

Sewickley Heights

With gorgeously manicured greens and stretches of rolling fairway, Sewickley Heights is the perfect setting for a peaceful round of golf. But don’t let the peace and calm mislead overconfident players; the course design presents its own subtle challenges that demand players of every skill level read the course carefully.

Skolkovo

Nestled within the city of Moscow, this Nicklaus design is truly one of a kind. Featuring a unique charm and style that highlights unobstructed views of the city, Skolkovo Golf Club is a hidden gem all golfers need to experience.

Spirit Hollow

The phrase “Risk/Reward” is used a lot when golfers are trying to navigate through Spirit Hollow. With tree-lined fairways, rolling hills, and constant elevation changes, Spirit Hollow Golf Club is a place where championship level golf is the standard.

Sunningdale CC

Don’t miss this classic New England course that was once occupied by French reinforcements to the American colonials during the Revolutionary War. Sunningdale Country Club features beautiful rolling hills and – thanks to a few modifications – no blind drives, making it a gem for players of every skill level.

Tall Pines GC

Tall Pines Golf Club set in free draining, rolling parkland with beautiful views across the Bristol Channel into Wales. We offer a challenging game for both high and low handicap players and feel that once played Tall Pines is a course you will want to play again and again.

Teton Pines

Situated at the base of the stunning Teton Mountain Range in Jackson Hole, WY Teton Pines Country Club combines a masterful Arnold Palmer designed golf course with a concerted effort to conserve the abundant natural habitat and wildlife of the region. Teton Pines offers a magnificent mountain golf experience with breathtaking views and a challenging par 72 course stretching 7,412 yards from the tips. Playing golf at an altitude of 6,200 feet will allow you to hit the “long ball”.

The Farms

Rancho Santa Fe, California

The Tuxedo Club

With its old-growth trees and classic design, the Tuxedo Club lives up to its auspicious name with 18 holes of rolling fairways, often bordering the scenic namesake lake that was once a renowned hatchery for salmon, bass, and trout. A must-play course for anyone nostalgic for the greens of yesterday.

Wakonda

With its open fairways and clever bunkers, it’s easy to see why Wakonda Club is regularly placed among Iowa’s top three courses.  Playing this course delivers equal parts pleasant experience and perfect afternoon challenge.

warwick hills cc

From the days of the Buick Open to the recent excitement of The Ally Challenge, the rich history of Warwick Hills has stood the test of time. Tree-lined fairways and undulating greens place a premium on accuracy. Hole #17, the signature Par 3, ranked among the rowdiest holes on the TOUR schedule year after year. The list of tournament champions for the Buick Open at Warwick Hills includes: Tiger Woods, Ben Crenshaw, Fred Couples, Vijay Singh and Billy Casper.

Wentworth West

As the annual host of the BMW PGA Championship, Wentworth West Golf Course is the beautiful backdrop to the most televised golf event in Britain. Faithfully reproduced in every detail, enjoy this championship course’s stunning old-growth trees and gently undulating terrain that embody one of golf’s true classics.

Whitford CC

Whitford Country Club’s challenging greens demand players keep their wits about them. Because while the course’s beautiful landscaping and meandering stream offer a pleasant backdrop, every round at Whitford is designed to create both surprise and suffering.

Willow Crest

Home to several noted professional and amateur golf events, Willow Crest Golf Club offers quality playing conditions on its 18-hole championship golf course. Designed by famed architect Dick Nugent, the course features bent grass gently rolling fairways, well bunkered greens and an abundance of water. The course offers multiple teeing areas accommodating golfers of all experience levels and tops out at 6,433 yards with a par of 70 and a slope or 134.

Woodloch

Experience the best of the Pocono Mountains at Woodloch Springs Country Club. With its dramatic elevation changes and well-placed water hazards, players of every skill level will be put to the test – especially on the signature 14th hole which requires a 220-yard carry over the infamous “Hells Gate Gorge.”  Prepare yourself for a true-to-life challenge!

Yishan

Embrace dramatic mountain views and stunning stretches of fairway at Yishan Golf Club. Several elevated tees, clusters of devious bunkers, and a dramatic finish featuring a sparkling water hazard are guaranteed to make every round at Yishan Golf Club a memorable one.