Gamble Sands Climbs Golfweek’s Resort Rankings for 2026

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Gamble Sands secures a top spot in Golfweek’s Best Resort Rankings for 2026, aided by the new Scarecrow course, which is captivating golf enthusiasts nationwide. With rising demand since its opening, the course enhances Gamble Sands’ reputation as a premier golfing destination. New entries from notable resorts also shake up the rankings, showcasing a thrilling year for golf lovers.

New Courses Propel Gamble Sands to Top of Golfweek’s Best Resort Rankings for 2026

Fresh Faces in the Rankings

This year, the rankings showcase some fascinating new contenders. Among the shining stars are The Keep at The McLemore, Pinehurst No. 10, and the much-anticipated Scarecrow course at Gamble Sands. One course that has quickly garnered attention is The Keep at The McLemore, which rocketed to the impressive No. 25 spot since its debut in 2025. Designed by the talented duo of Bill Bergin and Rees Jones, this gem is perched on Lookout Mountain in Georgia, providing golfers with both challenge and breathtaking views.

Gamble Sands and the Scarecrow Course

Now, let’s shine the spotlight on Gamble Sands, which continues to evolve into one of golf’s hottest destinations. This resort, which features a total of 36 holes, has added the Scarecrow course to its roster, and what a debut it has made! Tied for the impressive No. 73 in this year’s rankings, the Scarecrow course opened in August 2025 and was designed with an eye for greater challenge, making it a perfect addition for seasoned players.

Originally, the designer David McLay Kidd envisioned the original Gamble Sands course on the Scarecrow site, but had to pivot due to overhead power lines. Those lines have since been buried, allowing this exhilarating new course to come to fruition. Golfers can expect a thrilling round here, where wider fairways meet soft greens and more penal bunkers, making the Scarecrow course about three to five shots tougher than its predecessor.

A Unique Experience Awaits

Gamble Sands is nestled on a stunning sandy plateau overlooking the Columbia River, providing golfers with views that are as captivating as the game itself. The resort’s dual-course layout is clearly part of a growing trend to enhance the resort golf experience, pushing Gamble Sands to the forefront of must-visit golf destinations.

Looking at the numbers, the original course attracted over 5,500 rounds in its first three months alone. However, the new Scarecrow course is breaking records, having hit demand for an outstanding 12,000 rounds in just three months, with projections soaring to 21,000 rounds in the upcoming season. This meteoric rise is a testament to the course’s design and the relaxing yet exhilarating atmosphere that Gamble Sands embodies.

Competing with the Best

What really stands out is the unique fescue grass used at Gamble Sands, which replicates the feel of classic Scottish links courses, making it a distinctive choice for golf tourists. Gamble Sands is now in the ring with the heavyweights like Bandon Dunes, Streamsong, and Pebble Beach for attracting golf lovers seeking both challenge and beauty.

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