Discover the most breathtaking golf courses on Earth in the final installment of our two-part video. From the iconic cliffs of Pebble Beach to the stunning coastal views of Old Head Golf Links in Ireland, we showcase the top golf destinations that combine unparalleled beauty with world-class playability. Perfect for golf enthusiasts, travel lovers, and anyone who appreciates scenic landscapes, this video highlights legendary courses like Banff Springs, Sand Hills, and Cypress Point, packed with epic moments and insider tips. Don’t miss out—subscribe, like, and share to explore these must-play golf courses and elevate your game! #GolfCourses #BeautifulGolf #GolfTravel

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0:00 – Intro
1:23 – Sand Hills
2:14 – Kingsbarns
3:00 – Quivera
3:45 – Pacific Dunes
4:33 – Whistling Straits
5:28 – Banff Springs
6:12 – Royal County Down
6:53 – Pebble Beach
7:30 – Barnbougle Dunes
8:09 – Kauri Cliffs
8:50 – Cypress Point
9:36 – Tari Iti
10:16 – Turnberry (Ailsa)
10:40 – Cape Kidnappers
11:40 – Old Head
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In the sacred dominion of golf, where dreams are forged and landscapes immortalized, there exists a constellation of fairways so radiant they redefine the sport’s essence. These are the cathedrals of beauty where nature’s majesty entwines with human artistry, crafting vistas that stir the heart and elevate the soul. Previously in part one, we counted down numbers 30 to 16 with the magnificent Ardfin Golf links topping that list. If you’d like to watch that video, the link will be in the top right of your screen. From the windswept cliffs of Ireland to the alpine peaks of Canada, from the sunlit dunes of New Zealand to the rugged shores of California, the Earth’s most beautiful golf courses stand as testaments to the game’s eternal allure. This is Viva Golf and today we complete our odyssey across oceans and continents to unveil the 15 most exquisite golf courses on Earth. From the prairies of Nebraska to the oceanic throne of Kinso, each course is a symphony of light, land, and legend. Join me as we traverse the globe, chasing the vistas that etch G’s boundless splendor into the annals of time. Without any further ado, let’s dive in. Our pilgrimage continues at number 15, Sand Hills in Mullen, Nebraska, where minimalism meets the eternal. Crafted by Bill Core and Ben Krenshaw in 1995. Its 7,089 yards ripple across a sea of sand hills, sculpted by winds that whisper of ancient plains. No ocean, no cliffs, just fairways that flow with the land’s gentle contours, bunkers carved like rivers in the earth. The par 58 weaving through towering dunes evokes a solitude that harks back to G’s primal roots. In America’s heartland, where golden light bays the prairie at dusk, Sand Hills stands as a canvas of quiet, unadorned grandeur, a testament to nature’s understated power. At number 14, Kings Barnes Golf Links, 7 mi from St. Andrew, Scotland, sings a coastal serenade. Opened in 2000, it’s 7,224 yds of links rolled through dunes with every hole caressed by North Sea vistas. The par41 15th perched above the shore merges sea and sky in a breathtaking dance while the 12th’s heatherline fairway dares you to try and look away. Designed by Kyle Phillips, Kings Barnes weaves fescue and wind into a modern masterpiece that echoes Scotland’s ancient heritage. Here, where the tide’s rhythm shapes each shot, the course stands as a beacon of rugged, timeless splendor. Number 13, Cavira Golf Club in Los Cabos, Mexico, is a desert jewel crafted by Jack Nicholas. Spanning 7,085 yards since 2014, its fairways cling to cliffs above the Pacific with every hole offering ocean panoramas. Desert washes and golden dunes contrast the Azure Sea, while the par 313th carved into a granite cliff dares players with radiant beauty. The fifth, a par4 along the shore, revels in the lighthouse’s glow. Kira’s windswept elegance and vibrant hues crown it a shimmering beacon of the Baja coast, a testament to golf’s exotic allure. At number 12, Pacific Dunes in Oregon’s Bandoned Dunes Resort is Tom Do’s coastal sonata. Opened in 2001, its 6,633 yds weave through towering dunes with four back nares embracing Pacific frontage. The par 311th, framed by crashing waves, captures an untamed spirit, while the par 44th stands sentinel above heating tides below. Native fescue sways in gusting winds, crafting a raw elemental beauty. From the 13th’s elevated tea, the ocean’s expanse unfolds. A vision of nature’s unyielding power that elevates Pacific dunes to a pinnacle of coastal artistry. Number 11, Whistling Straight Straits Course in Wisconsin spans 7,790 yd along Lake Michigan’s windswept shores. Pete Dyy’s 1998 design mimics Ireland’s links with rugged dunes and open terrain. The Par 317, its green perched above the lake, defies with breathtaking beauty, while the seventh fairway traces the water’s edge. Host to Rider Cups and PGA Championships, its 1,000 bunkers and vast vistas evoke a heroic grandeur. As wind howls across the 12th, Whistling Straight stands as a monument to American golf’s audacious splendor. We’re traversing the fairways of golf’s most radiant landscapes. Subscribe to uncover more and share below. Which course do you think will top our list? We’re entering rarified air as we embark on our top 10. Ba Springs Golf Course in Alberta, Canada, is an alpine cathedral carved by Stanley Thompson in 1928. Its 6,938 yards unfold beneath the Canadian Rockies where Rundle Mountain looms. And the Bow River’s turquoise waters weave through ancient pines. The par 34th Devil’s Cauldron nestles in a glacial valley. Its green guarded by cliffs and cascading waterfalls. The 14th of Par 5 winds along the river under dawn’s golden light, evoking a serenity that transcends time. In B’s embrace, where peaks pierce the sky, this course inspires eternal awe, a monument to mountain grandeur. Number nine, Royal County Down in Newcastle, Northern Ireland, is a Lynx Cathedral beneath Donnard’s Peaks. Since 1889, its 7,086 yards have unfolded amid gorse and heather with the Irish seas shimmering embrace. The per three fourth and ninth framed by mountains and shore radiate unparalleled splendor while the first tea at sunrise bathes the fairway in celestial light. Designed by old Tom Morris, this course weaves nature’s drama into golf story tapestry. A beacon of timeless beauty where wind and sea compose an eternal hymn. At number eight, Pebble Beach Golf Links in in California reigns as a coastal crown. It’s 7,075 yds crafted in 1919. Wind through Delonte forest hugging Pacific cliffs. The per three7th a jewel above the sea and the eighth’s daring cliffside approach embody courage and glory. While the 10th traces the ocean’s edge above heaving seas. Host to six US Opens, Pebbles Vistas are golf’s postcard where waves and wind craft a symphony of oceanic beauty that resonates through the ages. Number seven, Barn Boole Dunes in Tasmania, Australia, is an oceanic rap city. Opened in 2004, it’s 6,759 yds flow through dunes along the Pacific with Scottish roots in every blade of fescue. The par4 fourth tracing the shore blends sea and sky in harmony while the seventh basks in dawn’s radiant hues. Designed by Tom Do and Mike Clayton, Barnbugle’s elegant vistas rival the world’s finest. A southern symphony of coastal splendor. At number six, Kari Cliffs in Matari Bay, New Zealand is a cliffside symphony. Since 2000, six of its 18 glorious holes perch above the Pacific with 15 holes gazing from Kavali Islands to Cape Brett. The Par 37, a daring shot over ocean, rewards only the bravest of golfers, while the 14th’s green bass in coastal twilight. Set amid 4,000 acres of rolling farmland, David Harmon’s design weaves as your seas and emerald fairways into Gulf’s grand narrative. Here, where cliffs defy the waves, Cory Cliff stands as a monument to nature’s boundless splendor. Number five, Cypress Point Club in Pebble Beach, California is golf’s timeless muse. Since 1928, its 6,524 yds thread through Monteray’s dunes with cypress trees and Pacific vistas. The Per 315th, sweeps along the coast in Dawn’s Embrace, while its big brother, the 16th, a 233-yd heroic carryover crashing waves, is an eternal icon. Alistister McKenzie’s design blends sandy prairie and sea, crafting a vision of transcendent beauty. At Cypress Point, where light dances on water, golf achieves a serenity that echoes through the ages. At number four, Tarai in Mango High, New Zealand is an ethereal sanctuary. Opened in 2015, Tom Do’s 6,840 yards weave through sandy dunes with native fescue and Pacific backdrops. The par4 second rolling to the sea evokes pristine serenity while the ninth green basks in twilight’s glow. Unspoiled by excess, Tara Eet’s minimalist beauty redefes modern golf’s aesthetic frontier. Here where dunes dance with the oceans’s rhythm, the course stands as a beacon of purity and grace. Number three, Turnberry’s Elsa course inir Scotland is a coastal saga. It’s 7,189 yds trace dunes and gors with the lighthouse and Elsa Craig as sentinels. The par4 9th a top a stony ridge crafts an epic vista cementing turnbury’s place in golf’s pantheon since 1906. At number two, Cape Kidnappers in Hawks Bay, New Zealand is a cliffside odyssey. Since 2004, it’s 7,147 yards traverse a former sheep ranch with fairways perched above the Pacific’s vertigenous drops. The PR 515, daring players to skirt the abyss, inspires awe, while the sixth fairway glows under sunrise’s fire. Tom Do’s design blends rolling hills and ocean vistas, crafting a testament to nature’s raw magnificence. Here, where cliffs stand, Cape Kidnappers elevates golf to a realm of boundless wonder. We’ve traversed oceans, climbed mountains, and crossed parched desert landscapes to arrive here at our selection for the most beautiful golf course on Earth. If you’ve made it this far, thank you. And if you’ve enjoyed this adventure with us, consider subscribing and journey with us on our future travels. For now, we complete our odyssey here at Old Head Golf Links in Kinsale, Ireland, which reigns as golf’s oceanic throne. Opened in 1997, it’s 7,159 yd perch on a diamond-shaped cliff thrusting 2 m into the Atlantic, surrounded by waves that roar in eternal defiance. The par41 12th with its green defying the sea is golf’s ultimate vista while the 18th stands proud in an autumn sunset soft embrace. Designed by a collective of visionaries, old heads rugged cliffs and emerald fairways crown it the world’s most breathtaking course. Here where sea and sky converge in a symphony of light, golf achieves the sublime, a monument to beauty that will endure for eternity. These 15 courses from Oldheads Cliffs to Bam Springs Peaks are golf’s eternal treasures. We are lucky to have them. May we treasure them for all future generations. [Music]

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