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Inglewood Golf Club

Taranaki

Inglewood Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in Taranaki, New Zealand, offering distinctive views of Mount Taranaki. The club was established in 1947 and relocated to its current location in 1965. The course features characterfully named holes with documented historical significance, such as the opening hole "Massey," which presents an early challenge with the main road lining the left-hand side of the fairway. The course includes 19 individual hole information entries, suggesting variations or additional playing options. The setting provides a scenic backdrop with the prominent volcano visible throughout play. The course maintains traditional golf club operations with a clubhouse facility. While specific par, length, and designer information are not detailed in the available content, the course represents a standard 18-hole layout designed for recreational and competitive play in the regional Taranaki golf community.

Inglewood Golf Club

Victoria

Ingrebourne Links Golf Course

Greater London

Ingrebourne Links Golf and Country Club is an 18-hole inland links course located near Rainham in Essex, situated just off the A13 approximately 20 minutes from central London. The course was designed by Alan Walker, a PGA Master Professional and member of the European Institute of Golf Course Architects, and was developed on 380 acres of reclaimed landfill land. The North Course nine opened in September 2017, with the East Course nine following in June 2020 to complete the current 18-hole championship layout. A third loop of nine holes, the South Course, is planned for future development to create a full 27-hole complex. The championship North/East combination measures 7,122 yards and plays to a par of 72, carrying a course rating of 74.2 and a slope of 121. The terrain features rolling fairways, large undulating greens, and revetted and timber-faced bunkers designed to evoke a traditional coastal links atmosphere despite its inland location. Gorse and thick rough line many fairways, placing a premium on accuracy off the tee. The site's elevation creates some variety in the landscape, and views across the London skyline are a feature of several holes. Notable holes include the par-five 15th, playing 634 yards from the highest point on the course with panoramic views, and the par-three 17th, which features a timber-abutted green exposed to the prevailing south-westerly wind. The course has been ranked among the top five in Essex and was selected to host the 2025 PGA Club Professionals Championship. A nine-hole par-three Mini Links course, also designed by Alan Walker, operates separately alongside a 30-bay covered driving range.

InHome Golf

NJ

Inkster Valley Golf Course

MI

Inkster Valley Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 72 championship course located in Inkster, Michigan, opened in May 1998. Situated on 400 acres with over 100 acres of wetland, the course features natural wildlife, wooden bridges, and scenic views throughout. Water hazards come into play on 14 holes, creating a significant challenge. The course stretches to 6,709 yards from the blue tees, with multiple tee options accommodating various skill levels. The 11th hole is particularly notable, recognized by The Detroit Free Press in 1998 as one of the area's most challenging holes. The course design creates an "up north" aesthetic and caliber of golf without requiring the lengthy drive typically associated with northern Michigan courses. The facility includes a clubhouse with a grille offering seating for up to 100 guests. As a Wayne County Golf Course, Inkster Valley serves the Detroit metropolitan area with championship-level play and a distinctive natural setting integrated throughout its layout.

Inland Golf Range

CA

Inlet Golf Club

NY

Inlet Golf Club is a nine-hole public golf course located in Inlet, New York, situated in the Adirondack region. The course is designed with an emphasis on simplicity and accessibility, welcoming golfers of all skill levels. The setting features stunning Adirondack scenery with abundant wildlife throughout the property, creating a natural and immersive golfing experience. The course's philosophy centers on bringing straightforward golf back to the Adirondacks, prioritizing an inclusive atmosphere where all players feel welcome. The landscape and terrain reflect the characteristic beauty of the region, with views and natural elements integral to the course design. As a nine-hole facility, it offers a more compact option than traditional eighteen-hole courses, making it accessible for golfers seeking shorter rounds or practice opportunities. The course maintains an atmosphere that balances the natural beauty of the Adirondacks with functional, enjoyable golf.

Inn of the Mountain Gods Golf Course

NM

The Inn of the Mountain Gods Championship Golf Course is located near Ruidoso, New Mexico, nestled among tall pine trees beneath the majestic Sierra Blanca Peak. Designed by Ted Robinson, this championship-level course features an island fairway and fast-breaking greens that present both visual appeal and considerable playing difficulty. The course offers a spectacular New Mexico golfing experience characterized by challenging green conditions and scenic mountain terrain. Recently recognized for its quality, the course ranked number 23 in Golf Digest's "Top 40 Casino Golf Courses," reflecting its standing among regional championship courses. The facility provides comprehensive amenities including a pro shop and scorecard viewing options. Walking is not permitted; all green fees include mandatory cart service. The course implements dynamic pricing for tee times, which are spaced ten minutes apart and can be booked up to one month in advance.

Innerleithen Golf Club

Scottish Borders

Innerleithen Golf Club, established in 1886, is located in the Scottish Borders countryside. The course features nine holes with a mix of par 3s, 4s, and 5s, including notable holes such as the Bridge (170 yards, par 3), Pirn Craig (475 yards, par 4), Common (485 yards, par 5), and Dyke (524 yards, par 5). The layout offers multiple tee options across white, yellow, and red positions for both gents and ladies, accommodating golfers of varying abilities. The course is characterized by its tranquil setting and unique landscape design that provides a memorable playing experience. The club maintains detailed hole information and handicap ratings for different player categories. With its established heritage and accessible layout, Innerleithen presents a welcoming environment for players of all levels and abilities, enhanced by the surrounding natural countryside setting of the Scottish Borders.

Innes Park Country Club

Queensland

Inness Golf Course

NY

Innisbrook Golf Course

Ontario

Innisbrook Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Barrie, Ontario, strategically positioned in the south end near Highway 400. The course measures 4,521 yards and features a par 64 layout with nine par 3s, eight par 4s, and one par 5. The design incorporates large bent grass greens, contoured bent grass fairways, and strategically placed bunkers across three tee decks per hole, accommodating golfers of varying skill levels. The modern layout emphasizes quick rounds while maintaining challenging design principles. The course is characterized by its well-maintained bent grass surfaces and contemporary facilities. Innisbrook features a practice putting green near the clubhouse and first tee, though it does not have an on-site driving range. Golf carts are available but not mandatory. The clubhouse provides a clubhouse lounge, golf shop, and function room. During golf season, an outdoor wrap-around deck offers casual dining and course views, while an air-conditioned interior lounge provides comfort year-round.

Innisbrook Golf Resort

FL

Innisbrook Golf Resort is a premier golf destination located in Palm Harbor, Florida, spanning 600 acres of natural landscape featuring rolling hills and peaceful lakes. The resort features four championship courses totaling more than 23,000 yards of golf: the Copperhead Course, Island Course, North Course, and South Course. The Copperhead Course is notably the home of the PGA TOUR's Valspar Championship, establishing Innisbrook as a tournament-caliber venue. The resort combines challenging golf with extensive amenities, including six pools, tennis facilities, a spa, and multiple dining options. The property's spacious layout and diverse terrain create distinct playing experiences across its courses. Innisbrook caters to serious golfers through the Innisbrook Golf Institute, offering personalized instruction. The resort accommodates groups and families with condo-style accommodations spread across its expansive property, making it a comprehensive golf destination suitable for various skill levels and group sizes.

Innisfail Golf Club

Alberta

Established in 1924 and designed by Bill Robinson, Innisfail Golf Club is a 27-hole facility featuring three distinctive 9-hole courses: Aspen, Hazelwood, and Spruce. Located minutes west of Innisfail off Highway 401 in Central Alberta, the course offers a scenic setting with views of the surrounding landscape. Each nine-hole course presents different challenges tailored to golfers of all skill levels, with four tee box options and daily course rotations providing variety for repeat visitors. The course is recognized as Score Golf's #1 conditioned golf course in Alberta and ranks in the top three "Best Courses You Can Play in Alberta." Innisfail Golf Club has a notable tournament history, hosting the Alberta Men's Amateur Championships in 2002, 2016, and 2023, the 2009 Alberta Senior Ladies Championship, and the 2024 Junior Boys Canadian Championship. The facility includes a fully stocked pro shop, practice facilities, and Divots Restaurant, a fully licensed clubhouse opened in 2016 offering dining with views of the course.

Innisfail Golf Course

Queensland

Innisfail Golf Club, established in 1928, is located in Tropical North Queensland, approximately one hour south of Cairns. The course features a 9-hole design that can be played as an 18-hole composite layout, offering championship-quality golf with striking tropical views. Situated in the heart of the region, the course provides a challenging experience suitable for golfers of all abilities. The club is set in a tropical landscape and was significantly impacted by Cyclone Larry in 2006, which destroyed nearly 200 Kauri Pines and altered the course layout. The facility includes a spacious timber "Queenslander" style clubhouse with a fully licensed bar and covered balcony overlooking the 1/10 tee and 9/18 green. The course is maintained to high standards by volunteer members and operates as a public access facility. It is registered with the Far North Queensland Golf Association (GolfLink Course Number 40611) and hosts regular tournaments including the Innisfail Open and Innisfail Classic. The club welcomes members, visitors, tourists, and social players, offering memberships for men, ladies, juniors, and travellers.

Innisfill Creek Golf Club

Ontario

Innsbrook Country Club

IN

Innsbrook Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Merrillville, Indiana. The course features a balanced layout with a par of 36 on the front nine and 36 on the back nine, totaling par 72. The front nine comprises four par 4s, two par 5s, and three par 3s, while the back nine includes three par 4s, three par 5s, and three par 3s. The course presents varied difficulty across its holes, with handicap ratings distributed throughout to challenge golfers of different skill levels. Notable features include multiple par 5s that serve as the course's longest holes, providing scoring opportunities for skilled players, and strategic par 3s positioned at different lengths. The handicap index system indicates that certain holes present particular challenges, with hole 5 and hole 12 among the most difficult on their respective nines. The facility operates as a private country club and serves as a complete recreational destination with additional amenities including membership options, a pool facility, and event spaces.

Innsbrook Village Country Club

NM

Innsbrook Village Country Club is a private 9-hole golf course located in Ruidoso, New Mexico, nestled within a mountain community setting. The course is integrated throughout the village, offering convenient access while providing scenic views for residents and guests. Designed to accommodate players of all skill levels, each hole presents an approachable experience for beginners while offering enjoyable challenges for experienced golfers. The course winds through a forested mountain landscape, allowing players to experience crisp mountain air and natural surroundings. The layout emphasizes accessibility and aesthetic appeal, with curated vistas throughout the routing. Beyond golf, the facility functions as a full resort community, featuring a seasonal heated pool, trout fishing pond, pickleball courts, basketball courts, and tennis facilities. The clubhouse serves as an event venue and anchors the community experience. Membership is required to play, with guest access available to members' invitees. The course emphasizes its family-friendly atmosphere and role as part of a broader residential and recreational community rather than as a tournament destination.

Innsbruck Golf Club

GA

INS Dega Golf Course

Andhra Pradesh

Insch Golf Club

Aberdeenshire 7 upcoming events

Insch Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course situated in the village of Insch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, approximately 40 miles northwest of Aberdeen. Golf in Insch was first recorded before the First World War, with a nine-hole course laid around Dunnydeer Hill. The course moved to its present location around 1923 but was requisitioned by the War Department in 1940 for use as a grenade range, bringing golf in the village to a halt for several decades. A committee was formed in 1977 to revive the game locally, and a new nine-hole course was constructed by voluntary labour alongside the Valentine Burn, reopening for play in 1982. The layout was extended to 18 holes with 12 new holes added on the slopes of Dunnydeer, a process completed and officially opened in June 1997. The course plays to a par of 69 over 5,371 yards and occupies undulating terrain set between the distinctive hills of Bennachie and Dunnydeer. Water features prominently throughout the layout, with the Valentine Burn and other hazards coming into play on multiple holes. The fairways are tree-lined in places and the greens are noted for their pace and subtle undulation, placing a premium on accuracy and course management rather than length. The course divides into two distinct sections separated by a road crossing, with holes 3 to 14 occupying the more wooded and elevated ground on the slopes of Dunnydeer, offering the most scenic and challenging golf on the course, while the opening two and closing four holes occupy flatter ground. The final two holes are a notable quirk, both being short par 3s played from the same tee box in opposite directions. A modern clubhouse opened in April 2004, officially launched by Open Champion Paul Lawrie, and features floor-to-ceiling windows offering panoramic views across the old course and up to Dunnydeer. The club has no recorded designer on its modern incarnation, having been built largely through community effort, and carries no significant professional tournament history, though it is regarded as a well-maintained and characterful example of rural Aberdeenshire parkland golf.