While golf is often associated with tranquility and precision, the world of cinema has occasionally taken this sport and infused it with elements of horror, creating a niche yet fascinating subgenre. This collection of horror films about golf offers a unique blend of suspense, terror, and the sport's serene settings, providing an unusual yet captivating viewing experience for fans of both horror and golf. These films explore themes of isolation, supernatural occurrences, and psychological tension, all set against the backdrop of golf courses, making for a truly distinctive cinematic experience.

The Caddy of Doom (2010)
Description: This film features a cursed golf club that turns its owner into a relentless killer, targeting golfers on the course. The serene golf course becomes a deadly trap.
Fact: The film was shot on a real golf course in Scotland, known for its haunting beauty. The golf club used in the movie was later auctioned for charity.


Fairway to Hell (2015)
Description: A group of friends on a golfing holiday encounter a malevolent spirit that haunts the golf course, turning their fun weekend into a fight for survival.
Fact: The film's director was an avid golfer before turning to horror filmmaking. The movie includes several real golfing techniques and tips.


The 19th Hole (2008)
Description: A mysterious 19th hole on a golf course leads players into a parallel dimension where they must play for their lives against demonic opponents.
Fact: The film's special effects were praised for their creativity in depicting the otherworldly golf course. The movie was inspired by urban legends about haunted golf courses.


Tee Time Terror (2013)
Description: A golf pro's life turns into a nightmare when he discovers that his new golf club is possessed, forcing him to play a deadly game of golf against his will.
Fact: The film includes a cameo by a well-known British golfer. The golf club prop was designed by a special effects artist known for horror movie props.


The Green Monster (2017)
Description: A legendary golf course is said to be cursed by the spirit of a former player, who now haunts the greens, seeking revenge on those who dare to play.
Fact: The film was shot at a golf course rumored to be haunted in real life. The ghost's backstory was based on local folklore.


The Longest Drive (2011)
Description: A golfer's quest to break a record leads him to a haunted golf course where each hole presents a terrifying challenge, blending golf with horror elements.
Fact: The film features a real golfing legend in a supporting role. The golf course used was designed to mimic famous horror movie settings.


The Curse of the Clubhouse (2009)
Description: A group of golfers find themselves trapped in a clubhouse that turns out to be a portal to a dimension where golfing rules are deadly serious.
Fact: The film's script was co-written by a professional golfer and a horror writer. The clubhouse set was built with hidden compartments for special effects.


The Bunker of Blood (2014)
Description: A golf tournament takes a dark turn when players are forced to play in a bunker that hides a sinister secret, leading to a series of horrifying events.
Fact: The film's bunker was designed to look like a real golf bunker but with hidden traps. The movie was shot during a real golf tournament's off-hours.


The Phantom Caddie (2012)
Description: A ghostly caddie appears to help golfers, but his assistance comes at a terrifying price, leading to a chilling tale of supernatural golfing.
Fact: The film was inspired by a ghost story told by a famous British golfer. The caddie's ghost was portrayed by a renowned British actor.


The Final Round (2016)
Description: A golfing prodigy must face his fears when he discovers that the final round of a prestigious tournament is set on a course where players have mysteriously disappeared.
Fact: The film includes real golfing footage from a famous tournament. The director was a former golf pro, adding authenticity to the sport's depiction.
