Public Golf Courses in New Mexico
Discover the best public golf courses in New Mexico. From championship tracks to hidden municipal gems, find your next round at an affordable price.
32 courses found
Arroyo Del Oso Golf Course
Albuquerque, NM
Black Mesa Golf Club
Espanola, NM
Baxter Spann · Est. 2003
Desert Lakes Golf Course
Alamogordo, NM
Ladera Golf Course
Albuquerque, NM
Lake Carlsbad Golf Course
Carlsbad, NM
Links At Sierra Blanca
Ruidoso, NM
Los Alamos County Golf Course
Los Alamos, NM
Los Altos Golf Course and Banquet Facility
Albuquerque, NM
Nancy Lopez Golf Course at Spring River
Roswell, NM
New Mexico Military Institute Golf Course
Roswell, NM
New Mexico Tech Golf Course
Socorro, NM
NMSU Golf Course & The Player's Grill Restaurant
Las Cruces, NM
North Golf Course
Albuquerque, NM
Paradise Hills Golf Course
Albuquerque, NM
Pendaries Village & Golf Resort
Rociada, NM
Piñon Hills Golf Course
Farmington, NM
Puerto del Sol Golf Course and Learning Center
Albuquerque, NM
Rainmakers Resort and Club
Alto, NM
Riverview Golf Course
Kirtland, NM
Sandia Golf Club
Albuquerque, NM
Santa Ana Golf Club
Santa Ana Pueblo, NM
Scott Park Golf Links
Silver City, NM
Sonoma Ranch Golf Course
Las Cruces, NM
The Canyon Club at Four Hills
Albuquerque, NM
The Club at Las Campanas
Santa Fe, NM
The Event Center at Sandia Golf Club
Albuquerque, NM
The Lodge Golf Course
Cloudcroft, NM
Tierra Del Sol Golf Club
Rio Communities, NM
Tijeras Arroyo Golf Course
Albuquerque, NM
Towa Golf Club
Santa Fe, NM
Turtleback Mountain Golf & Resort
Elephant Butte, NM
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM
What are the best public golf courses in New Mexico?
The highest-rated public courses in New Mexico by the Gems Index are Sandia Golf Club in Albuquerque (Gems 78), Santa Ana Golf Club in Santa Ana Pueblo (Gems 78), Turtleback Mountain Golf & Resort in Elephant Butte (Gems 78). The Gems Index scores each course from 0 to 100 across quality, value, condition, playability, and prestige.
Are there walkable golf courses in New Mexico?
Yes. 32 of 32 public courses in New Mexico (100%) allow walking. Walking is a great way to save on cart fees and enjoy the course at your own pace.