
The Chain opened in stages through 2023 and 2024, Streamsong's fourth course and Coore & Crenshaw's most playful—19 holes from 50 to nearly 300 yards, spread across 100 acres of lake and ravine in front of the resort's Lodge.
There's no par on the scorecard, on purpose—Coore and Crenshaw left it off both as a statement and because it would genuinely be hard to assign one—and no fixed tee markers either. You play from suggested areas marked by the actual dragline equipment used to mine the property, decades before any of this was grass.
The mining relicsThere are no tee markers on The Chain—instead you play from suggested areas marked by the actual mining equipment left over from the site's phosphate days, like this dragline bucket sitting mid-fairway. There's no par either, by design: Coore and Crenshaw built all 19 holes for match play and camaraderie, not a card to sign.
This course books through the resort's own reservations portal.
Reserve at The Chain →Club members put The Chain on watch—when a time opens on their dates, they hear about it first.
🔒 A Club feature—see plans →Skip the portal entirely. Tell us the dates and the group—we’ll secure tee times, stay and the whole itinerary for you.