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Gray Bear Golf Club Tále

Banskobystrický kraj

Gray Bear Golf Club Tále is Slovakia's first 18-hole championship golf course, located in the heart of the Low Tatras mountains. The resort features a full-length championship course alongside a 9-hole academy course with evening play capability, offering a total course length of 2.77 kilometers. The setting provides unique conditions for golf within the scenic natural landscape of the Low Tatras region, making it one of the most renowned facilities in the Horehronie area. The course operates as part of a comprehensive ski and golf resort that transitions seasonally—offering skiing in winter and golf in summer. The resort is integrated with hotel accommodations, spa and wellness facilities including a salt water pool, and multiple on-site restaurants. The combination of championship-level golf facilities with the mountainous terrain and resort amenities creates a distinctive destination for golf enthusiasts seeking both challenging play and mountain hospitality.

Gray Eagle Golf Club and Academy

IN

Gray Eagle Golf Club & Academy is an 18-hole golf course located in Fishers, Indiana, featuring bent grass tees, greens, and fairways throughout. The course stretches to 6,739 yards from its gold tees, with additional tee options including blue, white, green, and red to accommodate various skill levels. This layout allows golfers to choose their preferred challenge level, making it accessible to both experienced players seeking the course's ultimate challenge and those looking to develop their skills. The facility is positioned as one of central Indiana's premier golf destinations. In addition to the championship course, Gray Eagle Golf Club & Academy operates practice facilities and hosts various golf leagues, including couples, ladies, and men's leagues, along with simulator leagues. The course also offers membership options and hosts golf outings, establishing itself as a full-service golf club and academy in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.

GrayBull Club

NE

GrayBull Club is a private golf course located in Maxwell, Nebraska, designed by renowned architect David McLay Kidd. Set in the Nebraska Sandhills, the course showcases the region's distinctive rolling grassland landscape with panoramic views in all directions. The design emphasizes harmony with the natural environment, allowing golfers to experience the raw beauty of the Sandhills terrain. The clubhouse features a rustic aesthetic with wood cladding and a low roofline that blends into the surrounding landscape. It serves as the social hub, offering dining and bar facilities with expansive windows and a wrap-around deck positioned at the property's highest point, providing sweeping course and landscape views. An adjacent Party Barn accommodates large group events and gatherings. GrayBull Club operates as an exclusive private facility within the Dormie Network, accessible only to network members. The experience emphasizes immersion in nature, with forecaddies accompanying rounds and various amenities including a golf simulator, driving range, and merchandise shop. The course accommodates multiple rounds daily and supports tournament play, with additional activities such as wildlife watching and evening entertainment available to guests.

Graysburg Hills Golf Course

TN

Graysburg Hills is a 27-hole course that opened for play in 1978. The Knobs and Fodderstack Nines were designed by Rees Jones, recognized today as one of America's leading golf course architects, while the Chimney Top Nine was designed by Edward Lawrence Packard and opened for play in 1994. The course is nestled in one of the most scenic regions of the East Tennessee foothills. With Rye grass fairways and Bentgrass greens, Graysburg Hills provides excellent playing conditions year-round. The course combines the site's beautiful mountain topography with a strategic design to create a challenging, yet enjoyable course suited to all playing skills. There are 100 sand bunkers and six water hazards to challenge your accuracy and skill. The course has a 4½ Star Rating in Golf Digest Magazine's Places to Play Guide. The course is highly respected for its grooming and maintenance standards, friendly atmosphere, and personal service.

Grazer Golfclub Thalersee

Steiermark 27 upcoming events

Grazer Golfclub Thalersee is a 27-hole golf facility located in Graz, Austria. The facility comprises two courses: the Windhof course, an 18-hole championship layout, and the Steinfeld course, a 9-hole course designed for shorter rounds. The club is situated in the Graz region and offers versatile golfing options for both leisurely play and competitive rounds. The facility includes a driving range and practice areas to support player development. The club emphasizes maintaining high-quality course conditions and regularly undertakes course improvements and maintenance projects, such as greens work and tee box renovations. Grazer Golfclub Thalersee hosts regular tournaments, including the Steinfeld Cup and Sunday Morning Cup events. The club operates a golf school offering instruction for players seeking to improve their skills. Additionally, the facility features a restaurant and pro shop to serve members and guests.

Grænanes Golf Course

Fjarðabyggð

Great Asahikawa Country Club

北海道

Great Barr Golf Club

West Midlands 4 upcoming events

Great Barr Golf Club is located just 5 miles from Birmingham City Centre in the West Midlands. The course features well-groomed, tree-lined fairways and lush greens set in a picturesque landscape that provides a challenging yet enjoyable round for golfers of all skill levels. The terrain offers breathtaking views characteristic of the area. The club welcomes various categories of players, including men, ladies, seniors, and juniors through dedicated sections. It accommodates visitors, societies, and corporate groups, with special packages available for groups of 16 or more players. The club is easily accessible from major transport routes throughout the West Midlands, making it a convenient destination for both regular rounds and visiting golfers. Beyond golf, Great Barr Golf Club serves as a multifaceted venue, offering its clubhouse for weddings, private dining, family gatherings, and corporate functions. The facility includes a meeting room equipped with modern amenities for off-site business meetings. The course maintains a 360-degree virtual tour for prospective visitors to preview the layout and setting before their visit.

Great Barrier Island Golf Club

Auckland

The Great Barrier Island Golf Club is a 9-hole course located on Aotea/Great Barrier Island, situated 5 minutes from Claris airport. The course features a distinctive setting nestled between Te Ahumata (the White Cliffs) and Hirakimata (Mt Hobson), providing an iconic natural backdrop. The layout can be played as an 18-hole course, with the second 9 tee blocks positioned in different locations to create variety. The course is maintained entirely through volunteer work by club members. Club days operate on Thursdays and Sundays when the clubhouse is open, offering drinks and light refreshments. Green fees are $25, with equipment hire available for clubs and trundlers at the same rate. The club currently has 120 members, approximately half of whom reside off-island. Payment options include cash deposits at the club or online bank transfers.

Great Bear Golf Club

PA

Great Bear Golf Club in East Stroudsburg is northeast Pennsylvania's only Jack Nicklaus-designed course, which opened in 1997. The course features 18 holes with a par of 71, and measures 7,025 yards. The course was designed by Jack Nicklaus and David Heatwole. The layout is set within the Pocono region and features natural features including lakes and streams, rolling terrain, and abundant wetlands. Nicklaus added nearly 50 strategically placed bunkers throughout the design. Great Bear is a fair test but Nicklaus incorporated playability into his design, giving it appeal for a wide range of skill levels. The course has a slope rating of 143 with a course rating of 73.5, indicating moderate difficulty. The course has been ranked as one of the best golf courses in Pennsylvania by both GolfWeek and Golf Digest. The finishing hole, an 18th hole par 5, features an island green that aggressive golfers can attack in two shots, with bunkers protecting both the tee shot options and a front bunker guarding the green surrounded by wetlands.

Great Chebeague Golf Club

ME

Great Chebeague Golf Club is a historic nine-hole, links-style golf course located on Great Chebeague Island in Casco Bay, Maine. The course, which is over 100 years old, is renowned for its scenic setting with ocean views visible from every hole, making it one of the most visually striking courses in the state. The links-style layout takes advantage of the island's natural terrain and coastal landscape, providing golfers with a distinctive playing experience that combines challenging golf with panoramic maritime vistas. The course's island setting creates a unique atmosphere that distinguishes it from mainland facilities. While specific par and designer information is not detailed in the available content, the course's longevity and reputation suggest it represents a notable example of Maine's golf heritage. The nine-hole format makes it accessible for various skill levels and playing schedules.

Great Cove Golf Course

PA 5 upcoming events

Great Cove Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course located in McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania, situated in the Northern Appalachian Mountains of Fulton County. The course was designed by renowned architect Ed Ault and features 6,567-6,780 yards with a par of 71. The original nine holes opened in 1965, while the back nine were constructed in the early 1990s. The front nine plays long and open, while the back nine is tighter and more strategic, featuring rolling hills, water hazards, and strategically placed bunkers that challenge golfers of various skill levels. The course is characterized by rolling terrain and scenic mountain views throughout the layout. With a course rating of 70.9 and slope rating of 115-118, Great Cove presents a moderately challenging test of golf. The facility includes a driving range and practice green to accommodate golfers before and after their rounds. The course operates year-round weather permitting, with peak season typically occurring from April through October.

Great Gorge Golf Club

NJ 2 upcoming events

Great Gorge Golf Club is a 27-hole championship course located in Vernon Township, New Jersey, designed by renowned architect Tom Fazio. The course is divided into three nine-hole layouts: the Lake, Quarry, and Rail nines, offering diverse playing experiences across the property. Originally established in 1970 by Hugh Hefner as the exclusive golf course for the Great Gorge Playboy Club & Resort, the course has since become a welcoming public facility open to golfers of all skill levels. The course features challenging greens and strategically designed holes that showcase Fazio's signature style, with clever, memorable layouts throughout. Set in a scenic landscape with notable wildlife, the course offers stunning views and varied terrain that tests golfers' skills. The fairways and tee boxes are well-maintained, and the greens are known for being quick and demanding. Great Gorge provides a complete golf experience with a state-of-the-art driving range, golf simulator, and professional pro shop. The facility also offers 1Club Park Golf, a casual alternative to traditional golf, and hosts leagues and outings for golfers of all abilities.

Great Hadham Golf Course

Hertfordshire

Great Hadham Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course set in rolling East Hertfordshire countryside. The Lakes Course stretches over 6,850 yards, making it one of the longest courses in the region. The layout presents a challenging test for golfers, with hazards strategically scattered throughout the course, most notably the distinctive long rough that punishes wayward shots. The terrain and landscape provide scenic countryside views that enhance the playing experience. The course offers a good balance of difficulty, with some challenging holes interspersed with more forgiving sections suitable for golfers of varying abilities. The greens are well-maintained and notably quick, while fairways are kept in excellent condition. The course is complemented by a driving range and practice green for pre-round preparation. Great Hadham also features a clubhouse with a café bar, pro shop stocked with major brands, and hospitality facilities, making it a full-service country club destination for both members and visitors.

Great Harwood Golf Club

Lancashire 3 upcoming events

Great Harwood Golf Club is a nine-hole parkland course located on Whalley Road in Great Harwood, Lancashire. Originally established in 1896 at Belmount, the club moved to its current site in 1928. The course plays to a par of 73 over approximately 6,400 yards, making it the longest nine-hole layout within the East Lancashire Golf Association. A second set of tees allows players to vary the back nine, giving an 18-hole round a different character on each loop. Set within the natural undulating landscape of East Lancashire, the course enjoys views over Pendle Hill and makes use of the area's gently rolling terrain. Despite being described as an easy walking course, the wide fairways are deceptively challenging due to their lateral slopes, requiring golfers to position their tee shots carefully to avoid being fed into the rough. The opening four holes are all par fours that demand accurate driving, while the par-five fifth hole features a wall cutting across the fairway, adding a strategic element to the approach. The course places a particular emphasis on length and precision, with its long par fours testing driving and long-iron play throughout the round. Strategically placed bunkers around the greens penalise wayward approaches, and the par-three holes require accuracy rather than offering relief from the course's overall demands. No significant professional tournament history is documented for the club, which functions primarily as a member and visitor facility within the East Lancashire golfing community.