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Island Golf Resort Nasu

那須郡 2 upcoming events

The course is located in Nasu, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan, and operates as a 27-hole facility divided into three distinct 9-hole courses. The layout is designed to take advantage of the natural hilly terrain of the Nasu highlands, offering a strategic challenge that varies with the landscape. The design incorporates varied hazards and well-balanced fairways intended to provide a playable yet engaging experience for golfers of different skill levels. The setting is characterized by the seasonal colors of the surrounding hills, with the course integrating the natural topography into its routing. The facility includes specific amenities for female golfers, such as a dedicated "Heart Tee" lounge, and offers access to a large public bath with private-style powder rooms after play. The course is part of a larger resort complex that includes a lodge and hotel, allowing for on-site accommodation for players.

Island Green Resort & Golf Club

NY

Island Green is a USGA-rated 18-hole golf course located in Greenville, New York, in the Catskill foothills. Established and managed by the Birmann Family for over 100 years, the course is notable for being one of the area's only facilities featuring island greens. The picturesque setting within the foothills provides scenic terrain characteristic of upstate New York's landscape. The course operates as part of a larger resort complex that includes a lodge with guest accommodations, dining facilities through Lil' Piece BBQ, and event spaces. Island Green functions as a complete destination venue, combining golf with hospitality services and wellness amenities. The property's long-standing family management and regional prominence make it a significant recreational facility in the Hudson Valley area.

Island Greens

WA

Island Greens is a 9-hole par-3 golf course located in Clinton, Washington on Whidbey Island. Designed by Dave Anderson and opened in 1989, the course measures 1,358 yards from the back tees for a par of 27, with multiple tee positions available to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. The layout features scenic natural beauty, including abundant rhododendrons that bloom seasonally, and challenging topography with significant elevation changes throughout the course. The course operates in a laid-back, Scottish-style format using an honor system with cash envelopes dropped into an old milk can. Notable characteristics include grass bunkers on select holes, open fairways on most holes with some tight passages, and scenic views typical of South Whidbey Island. The longest hole, number 8, plays to 225 yards. The course also features a driving range and is known for its informal, unpretentious atmosphere while providing a genuine challenge despite its par-3 design. Island Greens serves both public players and hotel guests, with various membership options available. The facility has become recognized as one of the best par-3 courses of its type in Washington state, attracting golfers seeking a unique, casual golfing experience combined with the natural beauty of Whidbey Island's landscape.

Island Hills Golf Club

MI 1 upcoming event

Island Hills Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Centreville, Michigan, designed by award-winning architect Raymond Hearn. Set on 220 acres adjacent to Lake Templene, one of Michigan's largest inland lakes, the course features distinctly different holes with strategically placed tees accommodating all skill levels. The landscape transitions dramatically from open meadow prairies to hardwood forests, farmland, and lake views, offering breathtaking panoramic vistas throughout the round. Each hole possesses its own character and personality. The course is particularly noted for five exceptional finishing holes, with the 17th hole serving as a signature hole with spectacular lake views. The terrain includes farmland prairies, low-lying wetlands, rolling pastures, creeks, streams, and thick forests. Island Hills is positioned in Michigan's Amish country midway between Chicago and Detroit. The course features a practice range facility rated in the top 25 in Michigan, including a driving range with large turf areas, an undulating putting green, chipping area, and practice bunker. The design emphasizes playability and scenic beauty, making it accessible while maintaining visual distinction between holes.

Island Lake Golf Course

MN 2 upcoming events

Island Lake Golf & Training Center is a 9-hole golf facility located in Shoreview, Minnesota. Designed by David Pieper and opened in 1995, the course measures 1,333 yards from the longest tees and plays to a par of 28, making it an executive-length course suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The compact layout offers an accessible introduction to golf while still providing enough challenge for experienced players to practice and refine their techniques. Beyond the course itself, Island Lake operates as a comprehensive golf training facility featuring a full-service driving range recognized for its quality practice conditions. The facility caters to various demographics through organized junior and senior leagues, individual lessons with PGA instructors, and competitive tournaments. Additional amenities include a 9-hole mini golf course and Slicer's Deli, which serves on-site dining. The course emphasizes member benefits and community engagement, positioning itself as both a recreational golf destination and a skills development center with instruction focused on individualized swing mechanics and improvement at all levels.

Island Park Golf Course

Otago

Island Park Golf Club is Dunedin's premier 9-hole parkland golf course, located just 10 minutes from the city center. The course features a unique micro-climate and offers a challenging layout suitable for golfers of all skill levels and abilities. Set within a parkland setting, the nine holes provide excellent scenic vistas throughout the round, with the natural landscape serving both as an aesthetic feature and as a soothing backdrop regardless of player performance. The course is characterized by its friendly and welcoming atmosphere, designed to appeal to both casual visitors and committed members. Island Park distinguishes itself through its accessibility, picturesque surroundings, and well-maintained turf under the care of Greens Superintendent Mike Minty. The club offers various membership categories to accommodate different circumstances, positioning itself as a cost-effective option for those wishing to play regularly while remaining open to casual visitors seeking to experience the course's distinctive character and natural beauty.

Island Pointe Golf Club

TN 1 upcoming event

Island Pointe Golf Club is an 18-hole par 72 championship course measuring 7,001 yards from the championship tees, designed by renowned architect Arthur Hills. Located in Kodak, Tennessee, ideally situated between Knoxville and the Great Smoky Mountains, the course is spectacularly set on over 175 acres of breathtaking views where bald eagles soar high above the river otters playing along the river banks. The course opened in 1991 and features a true, links style design. At a slope rating of 146 and course rating of 74.3, this championship links style course is the most challenging public golf course in East Tennessee from the back tees but plays a manageable 6,300 yards from the regular tees. The course plays along the water, among the islands of the French Broad River, and has become known for its beautiful Zoysia fairways and smooth mini-verdi Bermuda greens. The three islands in the middle of the French Broad River play an integral part in the design and routing of the golf course with holes 3, 4, 5, 15, and 16 sharing the islands. Notable holes include the par 3 15th at 159 yards with water all down the left side, the short par 5 16th requiring a drive over water, and the 18th hole, a 400-yard dogleg left that plays downhill into a well-protected green with water on the left and sand on the right.

Island's End Golf & Country Club

NY

Island's End Golf & Country Club is open to the public, located in Greenport, NY, situated in the heart of Wine Country on the North Fork of Long Island, just minutes from the beautiful downtown village of Greenport. The course was designed by Herbert Strong and opened in 1914. At 6,700 yards with 4 selections of tee boxes, it offers a pleasurable round of golf enjoyable for both the novice and skilled player. The par is 72, and the course has Blue Grass greens and Blue Grass fairways. The course features small moguls, bunkers, doglegs and trees and foliage that announces the seasons in colorful splendor. The signature par 3 16th hole is on a bluff overlooking Long Island Sound, from which you'll see Connecticut and the rocky coastline of Long Island. The 16th has been named among the top 18 holes on Long Island. The course layout includes five par 3s and five par 5s, with many of the par 5s reachable in two. The course offers spectacular views of the Long Island Sound and the coastline of Connecticut.

Islantilla Golf Resort

Andalucía

Islantilla Golf Resort is a 27-hole championship golf course located in Lepe, Huelva, on Spain's Costa de la Luz, strategically positioned between Isla Cristina and the marshlands of the Río Piedras. The course is set within a complete resort complex that includes a renovated 4-star DoubleTree by Hilton hotel and exclusive Beach Club facilities overlooking the Atlantic. The course is designed as a beach golf destination, combining the sporting challenge of golf with the natural landscape of the coastal area. It features modern facilities including an Italian-inspired restaurant within the golf club. The layout accommodates golfers of varying skill levels, serving both recreational players and those seeking to refine their technique. The resort setting provides a unique combination of golf, relaxation, and beach amenities, with the course integrated into a broader hospitality offering that includes dining options, wellness facilities, and event spaces. The 27-hole configuration allows for flexible play options and diverse routing across the property.

Isle of Coochie Golf Club

Queensland

Isle of Eriska Golf Club

Argyll and Bute

Isle of Harris Golf Club

Na h-Eileanan Siar 5 upcoming events

Located in Scarista on the west coast of Harris in the Outer Hebrides, the Isle of Harris Golf Club is a nine-hole links course situated above Scarista beach. The layout is bordered by the Sound of Taransay and the Atlantic Ocean, with the hills of Harris to the north. The course was established in the 1930s, with evidence suggesting use during the tenure of Lord Leverhulme in the 1920s. It closed during the Second World War and fell into disrepair before being revived in 1984 by a small informal committee. The club was formally re-constituted in 1986, and in 2000, the members purchased the club, compensating the local crofting Grazings Committee with 350 acres of alternative land. The course plays over 4,834 yards from the white tees for a par of 68, with a total of 68 strokes available across the nine holes. The layout is repeated twice, with the front nine and back nine each carrying a par of 34. The longest hole is the 5th, a 486-yard par 5, while the shortest is the 4th, a 145-yard par 3. The course is known for its demanding nature, with many holes described as very demanding and featuring natural hazards that challenge golfers of all abilities. The stroke index varies by tee, ranging from red to white, with the 5th hole consistently carrying the lowest stroke index of 1. Notable features include the Faldo Fiver, a tradition stemming from Nick Faldo’s visit in the early 1990s while he prepared for the Masters. Faldo played the course and left an autographed five-pound note in the honesty box, which members now compete for annually. The course has also hosted the Ryder Cup, which was flown in by helicopter in September 2014 for a photo opportunity with the club’s most senior member, Bryce Weir. The club is often cited as one of the world’s finest settings for golf, with rankings placing it among the top nine-hole courses globally.

Isle of Purbeck Golf Club

Dorset 11 upcoming events

Isle of Purbeck Golf Club, founded in 1892, features two courses set within a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Dorset. The Purbeck Course is a heathland layout characterized by gorse, heather, and rare flora situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty overlooking Poole Harbour, Brownsea Island, and the Solent. The fifth hole is particularly notable, with views King Edward VIII famously described as among the finest in his kingdom. The course demands strategic play rather than raw power, with four par-3s each facing different compass points, creating distinct wind-dependent challenges. Recent conditioning improvements have enhanced playability. Today's Golfer ranked the Purbeck Course 67th among X-Factor courses in the UK. The club works collaboratively with the RSPB, National Trust, and Natural England on a landscape restoration programme, removing approximately 80 percent of gorse and non-native trees to reintroduce natural heathland and encourage wildlife. The clubhouse, built in 1966, features distinctive architectural elements including giant fossils in its walls, reflecting the club's rich history and its connection to the Wilkinson Sword Company.

Isle of Skye Golf Club

Highland 1 upcoming event

Isle of Skye Golf Club is a 9-hole course established in 1964 on the Isle of Skye in the Scottish Highlands. Originally known as Sconser Golf Club, it was designed by Dr Frank Deighton, a former Walker Cup player. The course is set at the foot of the Cuillin Hills with views towards The Old Man of Storr, offering striking landscape and scenic terrain characteristic of the Hebrides. The club was renamed Isle of Skye Golf Club in 1987 and relocated to its present clubhouse in 1988. Today it maintains approximately 170 members and welcomes visitors throughout the year. The course is maintained by a full-time greenkeeper and seasonal assistant, ensuring good playing conditions year-round. The club has become an integral part of the local community and is supported by regional sponsors including local distilleries and building suppliers. It participates in Golf Highland's reciprocal agreement, allowing members to play at other 9-hole courses across the Highlands. The course is popular with visitors, who often purchase club merchandise as souvenirs of their experience.

Isle of Wedmore Golf Course

Somerset 10 upcoming events

Isle of Wedmore Golf Club is a parkland course founded in 1992, located in Somerset approximately 15 minutes from Junction 22 of the M5 motorway. The 18-hole course stretches over 6,000 yards with a par of 70, featuring a sympathetic design that maintains the natural environment. The course benefits from exceptional panoramic views of the Mendip Hills, Cheddar Valley, Glastonbury Tor, and the Somerset Levels. The layout includes both front and back nines that start and finish adjacent to the clubhouse, creating a convenient circuit for players. The course presents challenging golf with demanding par-5 holes as notable features. The terrain and setting exemplify the Somerset countryside landscape, providing scenic views throughout the round. The parkland setting offers a blend of open fairways and natural features characteristic of the region's terrain. Isle of Wedmore positions itself as a welcoming club that accommodates members, visitors, societies, and corporate groups. The facility includes a practice area, driving range, and additional amenities such as a pro shop with PGA instruction and custom club fitting services.

Isles of Scilly Golf Club

Greater London

Islington Golf Club

Ontario

Islington Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course designed by renowned architect Stanley Thompson. Located within easy access of Toronto's downtown, the course features tree-lined parkland-style holes set across rolling terrain. The Mimico Creek meanders through the layout, adding both visual interest and strategic challenge to play. The course is characterized as challenging yet walkable, with well-defined fairways and demanding greens that require precision. The parkland setting incorporates mature trees and natural elevation changes that define the playing corridors and create varied shot-making demands throughout the round. Established in 1923, Islington Golf Club has maintained its heritage while undergoing modern enhancements to both its clubhouse and course infrastructure. The design reflects Thompson's signature style, balancing strategic difficulty with playability across the 18 holes. The course remains a notable example of early 20th-century Canadian golf architecture, situated conveniently for Toronto-area golfers seeking a substantial challenge in a natural, parkland environment.