Drawing from the official Coore & Crenshaw portfolio page, Wikipedia's list, and recent press for 2023–2026 openings. The firm groups its work as Coore & Crenshaw original designs, 9-hole additions, renovations, plus Bill Coore's pre-partnership and solo work (he started with Pete Dye in 1972 before partnering with Crenshaw in 1986).

Coore & Crenshaw 18-hole original designs:

  • Kapalua Plantation Course, Maui, HI, 1991 (the firm's debut)
  • Barton Creek Resort, Coore Crenshaw Cliffside course, Austin, TX, 1991
  • Sand Hills Golf Club, Mullen, NE, 1995
  • The Golf Club at Cuscowilla, Eatonton, GA, 1996
  • Klub Rima Irian, Kuala Kencana, Indonesia, 1996
  • Talking Stick, North (O'odham) and South (Piipaash), Scottsdale, AZ, 1997
  • Chechessee Creek Club, Okatie, SC, 2000
  • East Hampton Golf Club, East Hampton, NY, 2000
  • Warren Golf Course at Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN, 2000
  • Austin Golf Club, Austin, TX, 2001 (Crenshaw-credited solo on Wikipedia; on the firm portfolio)
  • Hidden Creek Golf Club (now Dormie Hidden Creek), Egg Harbor Township, NJ, 2002
  • Friar's Head, Riverhead, NY, 2002
  • Old Sandwich Golf Club, Plymouth, MA, 2004
  • Bandon Trails, Bandon, OR, 2005
  • We-Ko-Pa, Saguaro Course, Fort McDowell, AZ, 2006
  • Colorado Golf Club + par-3 course, Parker, CO, 2006
  • Sugarloaf Mountain, Clermont, FL, 2006 (closed)
  • Clear Creek Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, NV, 2009
  • The Dormie Club, West End, NC, 2010 / 2011
  • Lost Farm at Barnbougle Dunes, Bridport, Tasmania, 2010
  • Shanqin Bay Golf Club, Hainan, China, 2012
  • Bandon Preserve, 13-hole par-3, Bandon, OR, 2012
  • Streamsong Red, Bowling Green, FL, 2013
  • Trinity Forest Golf Club, Dallas, TX, 2016 (closed 2024)
  • Cabot Cliffs, Inverness, Nova Scotia, 2016
  • Sand Valley, Nekoosa, WI, 2017
  • The Sandbox, 17-hole par-3, Sand Valley, Nekoosa, WI, 2018
  • Mammoth Dunes—not Coore; that's David McLay Kidd, skip
  • Ozarks National, Big Cedar Lodge, Hollister, MO, 2019
  • Sheep Ranch (Bally Bandon Sheep Ranch), Bandon, OR, 2020 (rebuilt from a 13-hole Doak original; the firm calls this its 2020 design)
  • Bougle Run, 14-hole short course at Barnbougle, Bridport, Tasmania, 2021 (some sources list 2023)
  • Te Arai Links, South Course, Te Arai, New Zealand, 2022
  • The Chain, 19-hole short course at Streamsong, FL, 2023
  • Wicker Point Golf Club, Lake Martin, AL, 2023
  • McArthur Golf Club, Back Yard course, Hobe Sound, FL, 2023
  • Torch Cay, Exuma, Bahamas, 2023
  • Point Hardy Golf Club at Cabot Saint Lucia, Cap Estate, Saint Lucia, December 2023
  • Brambles Golf Club, Middletown, CA, 2024 (Napa Valley region)
  • The International, Pines Course, Bolton, MA, 2025 (extensive renovation that the firm now classifies as its design)

In progress / announced:

  • Rodeo Dunes, Hudson, CO—Coore & Crenshaw 18-hole at the new Dream Golf property; preview play targeted 2026
  • Wild Spring Dunes, near Nacogdoches, TX—Coore & Crenshaw 18-hole at the new Dream Golf property, alongside a Doak 18
  • Palmetto Bluff, Bluffton, SC—a new 18-hole on 500 Lowcountry acres for South Street Partners; opening targeted winter 2025–2026
  • Several additional sites under contract that the firm has not publicly confirmed

9-hole additions:

  • Onion Creek Club, Austin, TX, 1996 (renovation of original 18 plus 9 new holes)
  • Southern Hills Country Club, Tulsa, OK, 1992 (9-hole addition; the firm has since done further restoration work)

Renovations and master-plan restorations:

  • Houston Country Club, Houston, TX, 1986 and 2015
  • Riviera Country Club, Pacific Palisades, CA, 1993
  • Hot Springs Country Club, Arlington Course, Hot Springs National Park, AR, 1994
  • Shady Oaks Country Club, Fort Worth, TX, 1995
  • Brook Hollow Golf Club, Dallas, TX, 2001
  • Lakewood Country Club, Dallas, TX, 2003
  • Prairie Dunes, Hutchinson, KS, 2004
  • Wykagyl Country Club, New Rochelle, NY, 2006
  • Maidstone Club, East Hampton, NY, 2013 and 2016
  • Old Town Club, Winston-Salem, NC, 2013
  • Pinehurst No. 2, Pinehurst, NC, 2014 (the high-profile restoration ahead of the 2014 U.S. Open men's and women's back-to-back)
  • Yokohama Country Club, Tokyo, Japan, 2015
  • Farmington Country Club, Farmington, VA, 2016

Bill Coore solo and pre-partnership work (with Pete Dye & Associates or independently):

  • Waterwood National Resort, Huntsville, TX, 1979 (closed)—with Pete and Roy Dye
  • Country Club of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 1974—with Pete Dye & Associates
  • Cardinal Golf Club, Greensboro, NC, 1975—with Pete Dye & Associates
  • Kingsmill Resort, River Course, Williamsburg, VA, 1982—with Pete Dye & Associates
  • Rockport Country Club, Rockport, TX, 1984—Coore's first solo design
  • Denver Country Club, Denver, CO, 1985—Coore master course renovation
  • Kings Crossing Golf & Country Club, Corpus Christi, TX, 1986—Coore's second solo design (closed)
  • Golf du Médoc, Château Course, Le Pian-Médoc, Bordeaux, France, 1989—Coore's third solo (now part of the Cabot Bordeaux portfolio)

Ben Crenshaw pre-partnership work:

  • TPC Four Seasons at Las Colinas, Irving, TX, 1982—Crenshaw as player consultant with Byron Nelson and architect Jay Morrish

Two notes on attribution. First, the firm's portfolio omits a handful of projects that show up in Wikipedia and the press, most visibly Trinity Forest (the Dallas club closed in 2024) and Torch Cay in the Bahamas; both are confirmed Coore & Crenshaw work. Second, on a few resort short courses the firm and the resort sometimes list slightly different opening years (the Sandbox at Sand Valley, Bougle Run at Barnbougle), which reflects preview play versus formal opening. The firm's own portfolio page at coorecrenshaw.com is the cleanest current source, and the Fried Egg and LINKS Magazine architect pages are useful for the recent and in-progress work that the firm has not yet posted.

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