Golfweek’s Best 2022: Top public and private golf courses in Arkansas

The top-rated public access course in Arkansas is nestled in the south of the state not far from Louisiana.

Arkansas features plenty of variation in terrain, with plenty of mountainous golf in the north of the state. But to find the highest-ranked public-access golf course in Natural State, head south toward the Louisiana line.

There, in El Dorado, you’ll find Mystic Creek Golf Club, a Kenneth Dye Jr. layout that opened in 2013. Mystic Creek is the top-ranked layout in Arkansas on Golfweek’s Best Courses You Can Play list for public golf.

Golfweek’s Best offers many lists of course rankings, with the list of top public-access courses among the most popular. All the courses on this list allow public access in some fashion, be it standard daily green fees, through a resort or by staying at an affiliated hotel. If there’s a will, there’s a tee time.

Also popular are the Golfweek’s Best rankings of top private courses in each state, and that list is likewise included below.

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Notre Dame steals the show at inaugural Jackson T. Stephens Cup; LSU women take down South Carolina for title

College golf landed at the ultra-exclusive Alotian Club in Roland, Arkansas, this week and Notre Dame stole the show.

College golf landed at the exclusive Alotian Club in Roland, Arkansas, this week and Notre Dame stole the show. In a limited but stacked six-team field, Notre Dame opened a 20-shot margin after 54 holes of stroke play at the inaugural Jackson T. Stephens Cup then took down Arkansas in Wednesday’s title match.

Head coach John Handrigan called it a week that was four years in the making.

“It’s been four years of building this, to be honest,” he said. “All these guys have been through it and I’m just proud of what they’ve done over the years and how much they’ve improved over time. The program got better every single year since we’ve been a part of this trip together. Everything we’ve asked them to do, they’ve done it and that showed this week.”

The inaugural event debuted at the Alotian Club this week before it makes stops at equally exclusive Seminole Golf Club in Jupiter, Florida, in 2022 and Trinity Forest in Dallas in 2023. The six-team field played 54 holes of stroke play before the top two teams – Notre Dame and Arkansas – squared off in a televised match for the title on Wednesday.

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The other four teams also played head-to-head matches, with Florida State and Arizona, who had tied for third, playing each other and Alabama and San Diego State, the Nos. 5 and 6 teams, squaring off. San Diego State and Arizona won those matches.

In the title match, Notre Dame claimed four of five points, starting with Taichi Kho at the top of the bracket taking on Segundo Oliva Pinto. Kho, who was third in stroke play at 5 under, won, 1 up. Kho’s Irish teammate Davis Chatfield won by the biggest margin of the day, defeating Luke Long, 6 and 4.

Palmer Jackson, who tied for individual medalist honors, also won a point for Notre Dame with Andrew O’Leary claiming the fourth point.

Notre Dame entered the week ranked No. 17 in the Golfweek/Sagarin College Rankings. The Stephens Cup victory comes on the heels of a runner-up finish at the Fighting Irish Classic to start the month plus a tie for first at the Gopher Invitational and a third-place finish at the Windon Invitational in September.

A women’s competition ran concurrently at the Alotian Club, with LSU coming out on top of South Carolina in the title match. LSU also won four of five points in Wednesday’s match-play round, with only South Carolina’s Mathilde Claisse winning a match for the Gamecocks.

Most notable on the women’s side was the anchor match between Ingrid Lindblad and Hannah Darling, two top players in the women’s game. Lindblad came out with a 1-up victory.

“We have a really good team and today we proved we can play match play as well,” said Lindblad, who defeated teammate Carla Tejedo Mulet on Tuesday in a playoff to win the stroke-play title. “We know we can play stroke play but we don’t have as many match play events. This was a great opportunity for us to play some match play and win the match play as well.”

The Stephens Cup title fills a void for LSU that opened up last spring.

“The last time was in the SEC Championship when it went to match play so we got a little bit of practice there,” head coach Garrett Runion told the Golf Channel. “Unfortunately, in the NCAAs we missed match play by one shot. They weren’t too happy about that. They were motivated over the summer and this was great practice for the SEC Championship and hopefully the national championship.”

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Stephens Cup will bring college golf to Seminole, among other top venues

The Stephens Cup will debut in 2021, opening the door to some of the nation’s top venues for college golfers.

College golf venues are increasing in grandeur, and the newly formed Jackson T. Stephens Cup is a good example of that. The new event goes on the books next fall and will debut at the Alotian Club in Roland, Arkansas, a former Western Amateur venue. The next two editions of the tournament rotate to Seminole Golf club in Juno Beach, Florida, in 2022 and Trinity Forest Golf Club in Dallas in 2023.

The name comes from Jackson T. Stephens, a former Chairman of Augusta National Golf Club. His son Warren will serve as tournament chairman while Bill Macatee, longtime CBS Sports golf anchor, will be the vice chairman. Mark Brazil, tournament director for the PGA Tour’s Wyndham Cup, will be the tournament director with the American Junior Golf Association managing tournament operations.

There’s something to the idea that if you host it, they will come. The tournament committee’s goal is to assemble the strongest competition possible in college golf. The field will include seven of the top NCAA Division I men’s and women’s teams in the country, with an eighth team in each group competing at the invitation of the host club.

For the inaugural tournament in 2021, a selection committee will invite the teams by the end of 2020. For subsequent tournaments, invitations will be determined through a unique Stephens Cup ranking based on the Golfweek and Golfstat college rankings.

“Our goal is to create a distinctive and highly-competitive collegiate tournament that is comprised of tomorrow’s PGA Tour and LPGA stars playing some of the country’s premier golf courses,” said Warren Stephens. “Dad truly believed that golf instilled life lessons and built character, especially when started young. Therefore, he would be very humbled and proud that this tournament is named in his honor.”

Brazil noted that the tournament must be worthy of its namesake, and the current three-course lineup certainly makes it so. The Alotian Club is s ranked 14th on Golfweek’s Best list of the top 200 modern courses in the country.

The ultra-private Seminole Golf Club, a classic Donald Ross design that will host the Walker Cup matches in 2021, needs no introduction. The links-style Trinity Forest is a previous host of the PGA Tour’s Byron Nelson Classic.

The tournament, to be played Oct. 18-20, 2021, will begin with 54 holes of stroke play, divided into two 27-hole days, which will set up a match-play bracket for a final day of 18-hole matches. The event will also recognize its 54-hole winners upon completion of stroke play.

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