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Ida Grove Golf Club

IA

Idabel Country Club

OK

Idlewild Country Club

IL

Idlewild Country Club is a private country club located in Flossmoor, Illinois, approximately 25 miles south of Chicago. The facility features an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course established in 1908. The course is designed to offer both beauty and challenge to players of all skill levels, set within secluded surroundings that provide an elegant backdrop for play. Beyond the golf course itself, Idlewild offers comprehensive country club amenities including a driving range and short game practice area, fully stocked pro shop, and indoor and outdoor dining facilities. The club maintains an active tournament schedule for both men and women members. Additional recreational facilities include a swimming pool, pickleball courts, and various social events throughout the year. The property also functions as an event venue, hosting weddings and receptions with dining and outdoor patio spaces available for members and guests.

IdleWild Golf Club

WI

IdleWild Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located near Sturgeon Bay in Door County, Wisconsin, just minutes from State Highways 42/57. The course features a lake-studded design set within a scenic natural landscape, with views overlooking surrounding treetops toward the nearby Potawatomi State Park. The layout is highlighted by a distinctive finishing hole with an island green. The course is characterized by exceptional greens and bunkers, with a well-manicured layout that accommodates golfers of all skill levels through multiple tee options. The design incorporates the region's natural flora and fauna, with water hazards and mature trees defining the playing corridors. The terrain and setting showcase typical Door County geography with elevation changes and scenic vistas throughout the round. IdleWild offers a complete facility experience, featuring a clubhouse with a Pub & Grill for post-round dining and beverage service. The club provides membership options, league play, and outings in addition to daily green fee rounds. Its convenient location and well-maintained conditions make it a notable destination course within the Door County golf community.

Idrefjällens Golfklubb

Dalarnas län

Idrefjällens Golfklubb is located in Idre, a high-altitude mountain setting in Sweden. The course was designed by Bengt Lorichs and is known for its beautiful, varied layout characterized by crisp air and expansive views across the landscape. The course is set in a unique alpine environment where players may encounter reindeer herds on the fairways and other wildlife encounters, including bear tracks. The sixth hole features access to a mountain stream for filling water bottles. The course presents a challenging and engaging experience, with notable features including recently renovated bunkers. The natural terrain and elevation of the mountain setting create varied playing conditions. The course is positioned as offering high-level golf that distinguishes itself from typical courses. Idrefjällens Golfklubb operates seasonally, with the course closing in mid-October. The club offers accommodation packages and dining facilities on-site, with additional lodging planned through the Idre North Park development opening in late 2026.

Idylwylde Golf & Country Club

Ontario 2 upcoming events

Idylwylde Golf & Country Club, established in 1922, is located in Sudbury between Nepahwin Lake and Ramsey Lake, offering what is described as the city's finest golf experience. The course is set within a scenic lakeside environment, featuring panoramic views of Lake Nepahwin and the surrounding landscape. The club operates as a premier golf and curling facility, combining an 18-hole golf course with recreational amenities including a five-sheet curling rink. The course is designed to take advantage of its natural setting between two lakes, providing a picturesque backdrop for play. Beyond golf, the facility functions as a full country club with banquet and wedding venues that capitalize on the scenic lakeside location. The club maintains both golf and curling memberships, along with social and dining memberships, serving as a comprehensive recreational destination for the Sudbury community. Specific details regarding hole count, par, designer, and difficulty level are not provided in the available content.

Iejima Country Club

国頭郡

Iejima Country Club is a golf facility located in Okinawa, Japan, distinguished by its dual-course configuration that offers players a choice between a standard short course and a full-length round. The property is centered around an 18-hole short course that serves as the primary layout, featuring a par of 58. This main course is noted for its length, standing as one of the longest short courses in Okinawa with a total yardage of 3,038 yards. For those seeking a complete 18-hole experience, the club operates a full-length course on specific days, typically the first and third Sundays and the second and fourth Saturdays of the month. This long course format consists of two rounds of the nine-hole short course, resulting in a total yardage of 6,076 yards and a par of 72. The design allows the yardage of the full round to match that of a standard regular course tee box, providing a substantial challenge for golfers. The course is set against a backdrop of open skies and the marine blue sea, offering panoramic views that define the playing experience. The terrain and layout are designed to allow players to feel the natural environment while navigating the fairways. The facility caters to both casual play on the short course and more serious rounds on the long course, depending on the day of the week.

Ieper Open Golf

West-Vlaanderen

Ieper Open Golf is a 9-hole golf course located in a quiet, accessible setting in Belgium. Opened in 1990 with the motto "Golf for everyone," the course is designed to be welcoming to players of all skill levels, accommodating golfers with handicaps as low as 53. The layout is well-integrated into the surrounding landscape and features thoughtfully designed obstacles suitable for various ability levels. The course offers a comprehensive practice facility including a spacious driving range with 20 illuminated bays and two grass tees, 10 of which feature Toptracer Range technology. As the only golf club in Belgium with 14 consecutive Birdie quality labels (plus the Rabbit label), Ieper Open Golf has earned recognition as a child-friendly club. The course holds a 1-star Golf Kompas Sustainability certification and was voted the most hospitable golf club in the Golfers Choice Awards 2021. The club emphasizes accessibility and affordability as an alternative to more expensive private clubs, with membership in the LeClub Golf network offering reduced rates.

Ifield Golf and Country Club

West Sussex 7 upcoming events

A mature parkland golf course founded in 1927, Ifield Golf Club lies on the west side of Crawley, Sussex. Designed by the same architects responsible for the redesign of Royal Birkdale that same year, the course measures 6,319 yards and plays to a par 70. The layout consists of two loops of nine holes and has remained largely unaltered over its nearly century-long history, preserving its original character and challenge. The course was originally described as "as close to the ideal of inland golf as a parkland course could possibly be," offering a complete test of modern golf architecture. Set within a mature parkland setting, Ifield provides much the same examination of golf as it did when established, with the course retaining its established design principles and strategic demands. The relatively modest yardage and par rating belie the comprehensive challenge presented across the routing, making it one of the most respected and established parkland courses in Sussex.

Iida Country Club

下伊那郡

Iida Country Club is located in Shimojo Village, part of the Minami-Shinshu region in Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Situated at an elevation of 500 meters, the course is set within a mountainous landscape that offers expansive views of the surrounding terrain. The facility is accessible via the Tenryukyo Interchange, placing it approximately 90 minutes from Nagoya. It is distinguished as the only course in the Minami-Shinshu area that allows for play throughout all four seasons. The layout is designed as a mountain course, a characteristic attributed to its setting in the hometown of professional golfer Ryuta Mine. The course is equipped with cart navigation systems, allowing players to navigate the terrain comfortably even when playing on a self-guided basis. The club provides various amenities to support the golfing experience, including a restaurant and facility access for members and guests. Information regarding local rules and seasonal operating hours is maintained on the course's official pages, ensuring players are aware of current conditions and regulations.

IITA Golf Course

Oyo

Iitti Golf

Päijät-Häme

Iitti Golf is an 18-hole golf course located in Niskaportti, Finland, situated in a rural setting between the lakes Kirkkonjärvi and Urajärvi. The course has a par of 71 and has been in operation since midsummer 2006. Designed by Lassi-Pekka Tilander, the course was created with the philosophy of providing an enjoyable experience for golfers of all skill levels. A key design feature is that all playing areas are shaped with a minimum 3% gradient, which adds challenge and variety to the round. The course is set in an idyllic countryside landscape bordered by lake areas on both the south and north sides. The immediate vicinity offers accommodation options, including Hotel Radalla Resort (900m away) and Lomakivi cottage accommodations (900m away), both providing convenient lodging for visiting golfers. The course serves as a venue for tournaments and hosts both competitive and recreational golfing activities through the associated Iitin Golfsseura club.

Ikaalisten Golf Oy

Pirkanmaa

Ikaho Country Club

群馬県

Ikaho Country Club is a 7,077-yard, par-72 course located in Ikaho, Gunma Prefecture, designed by renowned architect and agricultural scientist Tadashige Shimoyama. Opened in August 1959 as Gunma’s first full-fledged members-only club, the course is set on the slopes of Mount Mizusan and Mount Hina, where the fairways are framed by mature cedar and cypress trees that were once part of the Imperial Forest. The layout offers views of Mount Akagi and the Mount Tanigawa range, with a course rating of 73.4 and a slope rating of 135. The course is distinguished by its use of two types of fifth-generation Bentgrass greens, a feature that is rare in Japan. The "Tsutsuji" greens, installed in 2018, utilize the Pure Distinction variety, known for its high density and smooth roll, while the "Sakura" greens, added in 2019, use the Triple Seven variety for a faster, more aggressive surface. In 2020, the third hole became the only hole on the course with two greens, allowing for strategic play on both surfaces. All rounds are played with caddies, and the course features multiple tee boxes including Blue, White, Sky Blue, and Red, offering yardages ranging from 3,963 yards to 7,077 yards. The front nine presents a mix of long par fives and technical par fours. The first hole is a 549-yard par 5 with a view of Mount Akagi, while the eighth hole is a 545-yard par 5 over a valley that is recommended for long hitters. The sixth hole is a 207-yard par 3 over a ravine, and the ninth hole is a 414-yard par 4 that requires a precise drive to avoid the left rough. The back nine begins with the 402-yard tenth hole and features the 513-yard fifteenth par 5, which plays to the right and offers a birdie opportunity for powerful players. The most challenging holes are often found on the back nine. The seventeenth hole is a 173-yard par 3 that plays over a pond from an elevated tee, with a significant drop-off that makes recovery difficult if the ball misses the green. The eighteenth hole is a 610-yard par 5 that finishes with a dogleg left, featuring two fairway bunkers and a water hazard on the left side. The course also includes a 10-strike driving range, two practice greens, and a restaurant that offers healthy, low-carbohydrate menu options.

Ikaho Golf Club

吾妻郡

Located in Gunma Prefecture at an elevation of 611 meters, Ikaho Golf Club is a 27-hole facility designed by Toshisuke Kato and opened in October 1984. The course is divided into three distinct nine-hole loops: the Otowa, Aduma, and Eboshi courses. Situated in the Aduma district, the grounds are surrounded by the Jomo mountain range, including Mount Kotai and Mount Asamagakure, offering players views of the surrounding peaks. The layout is characterized as a hilly course with wide fairways, designed to allow golfers to utilize their drivers effectively while enjoying the changing seasons. The Aduma and Otowa combination is often cited as the most challenging and popular routing, featuring a total distance of 7,191 yards from the back tees with a course rating of 72.7. This pairing includes several long par-4s and par-5s that demand distance, such as the 566-yard 1st hole on the Aduma course and the 558-yard 8th on Otowa. The Aduma course itself is noted for its mid-holes, all of which exceed 400 yards from the back markers, requiring precise distance control. The Eboshi course offers a shorter, more strategic test with a total distance of 7,048 yards, where accuracy is prioritized over raw power. Each of the three courses features dual greens, designated as Akane (茜) and Ai (藍), which provide different playing conditions and affect the course rating. The Akane greens generally result in higher ratings, with the Aduma and Otowa combination reaching 73.4, while the Ai greens lower the rating to 70.2 for the same routing. The Otowa course is described as a full-fledged championship layout, while the Eboshi course is designed to test directionality with its separate, shorter holes. The facility operates as a self-play course with electric carts, though caddies are available upon request. The course is accessible via the Kan-Etsu Expressway at the Shibukawa-Ikaho Interchange, located just 11 kilometers away. It serves as a base for golfers seeking a summer retreat, with cool winds from the Jomo mountains providing relief during morning and evening rounds. The club maintains a schedule that accommodates seasonal changes, including winter closures due to snow, ensuring the fairways remain in optimal condition for play throughout the open season.

Ikaho International Country Club

群馬県

Ikaho International Country Club is a 27-hole facility located in Shibukawa, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, situated approximately 9 kilometers from the Kan-Etsu Expressway Shibukawa Ikaho Exit. The course opened in 1961 and is divided into three distinct nine-hole courses: the Haruna Course, the Akagi Course, and the Ikaho Course. The layout offers a total of 107 par, with the Haruna Course playing to 36 par over 3,350 yards, the Akagi Course to 36 par over 3,492 yards, and the Ikaho Course to 35 par over 2,911 yards. The terrain is characterized by aged trees and seasonal flowers, with well-maintained lawns that contribute to the course's condition. The grass type includes bentgrass, and notably, the facility utilizes two greens. Golfers play the course in an 18-hole format that includes a mandatory one-hour lunch break after the first nine holes. The course allows for the use of golf carts on designated paths, and caddy services are available as an optional service, with caddies permitted to drive carts onto the fairway. Facilities at the club include a driving range, lodging facilities, locker rooms, and bathing facilities. The course is closed for the winter season from mid-January until the end of February. Play is restricted to groups of at least two players, and tee times are available from 7:00 am to 10:27 am, depending on the day of the week.

Ikaruga Golf Center

生駒郡

Ikast Golf Klub

Region Midtjylland

Ikato Country Club

北海道

Ikeda GC

大阪府