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Kanata Golf Club

Ontario

Kanavagolf

Päijät-Häme 1 upcoming event

Kanawha Club

VA

Kanawha Club is a private 9-hole par 3 golf course located on 55 acres in the rolling hills of Manakin-Sabot, Virginia. The course features full-scale par three holes with tees ranging from 60 to 230 yards, providing a wide variety of shot opportunities for players of all skill levels. Set in a serene, rolling terrain, the course and its practice area offer members, their families, and guests a quiet, relaxed atmosphere for play and practice. The layout is designed to deliver diverse challenges across its nine holes while maintaining an intimate, exclusive setting appropriate for a private club membership.

Kanazawa Links Golf Course

石川県

The course at Golf Club Kanazawa Links is a links-style layout situated in Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, directly facing the Sea of Japan. The 18-hole course is set against a backdrop of the Hakusan mountain range, offering players views of the sea and passing passenger ships throughout their round. The design incorporates the natural coastal winds, requiring players to read the conditions carefully as they navigate the terrain. The course totals 6,590 yards from the regular tees, playing to a par of 72. The front nine measures 3,378 yards, while the back nine runs for 3,212 yards. Tee box distances vary for different skill levels, with the lady tees offering a total of 4,999 yards and the back tees extending to 7,202 yards. The layout includes a mix of par-3s, par-4s, and par-5s, with the longest hole on the course being the 6th at 568 yards from the back tees. Key holes on the course include the 6th hole, a demanding 568-yard par 5 that serves as the longest stretch on the front nine. The back nine features the 14th hole, a 540-yard par 5 that challenges golfers with its length. Shorter holes provide variety, such as the 4th hole at 152 yards and the 8th at 195 yards from the regular tees. The course also features a 179-yard par 3 on the 13th hole. The facility has undergone renovations aimed at creating a more challenging and strategic playing experience. The course is managed by the operator behind a network of golf clubs across Japan, including properties in Fukushima, Yamanashi, Nagano, and other regions. The location is accessible approximately 20 minutes by car from Kanazawa Station or the Kanazawa West and East interchanges.

Kane Country Club

PA

Kaneohe Klipper Golf Course

HI

Klipper Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course located at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, designed by William Park Bell. The course offers stunning panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and the Ko'olau Mountains, set within a natural, peaceful environment that provides a scenic escape for golfers. The facility features a full driving range and dedicated putting green with varying slopes and contours to challenge golfers of all skill levels. The course is described as world-class and is open to military personnel, families, and authorized guests. Amenities include a pro shop offering equipment, apparel, and accessories, as well as dining options including the Klipper Grill and The Puka refreshment stand. The course hosts various events throughout the year, including tournaments, clinics, and lessons for player development. Its design and setting make it notable among military golf facilities, combining challenging play with a naturally beautiful Hawaiian landscape and ocean vistas.

Kangaroo Valley Golf & Country Resort

New South Wales

Kangaroo Valley Golf & Country Resort is an 18-hole championship golf course located in the Southern Highlands on the South Coast of New South Wales, approximately two hours from Sydney or Canberra. Originally designed by Jack Newton, the course features a par 71 layout offering a full round of golf within the scenic Kangaroo Valley region. Set within a broader resort property that includes accommodation and dining facilities, the course is integrated into a destination experience. The location in the Southern Highlands provides a natural landscape setting characteristic of the region. The course is described as a championship-level layout, suggesting moderate to challenging difficulty appropriate for varied skill levels. The resort operates as a complete hospitality venue, combining golf with on-site accommodation and restaurant services, making it suitable for both day visitors and overnight guests seeking a multi-day golf and leisure experience.

Kaniva Golf Club

Victoria

Kankaisten Golf

Varsinais-Suomi

Kankaisten Golf is a 27-hole golf facility located in Masku, approximately 15 minutes from Turku in Southwest Finland. The course comprises three nine-hole layouts: Kankas, Kartano, and Puisto, with rotating 18-hole combinations changing every two weeks to provide variety. The original 18 holes were designed by Pekka Sivula, while the newer nine holes were designed by Tilander Golf Design and completed in 2017. Kankas features pine forest-lined fairways, water hazards, and accessible greens with short transitions between holes, making it popular with many players. Kartano offers abundant bunkers, shaped greens, and birdie opportunities for skilled golfers. Puisto is the most challenging of the three courses, featuring the notable "Kankaisten kutonen" (hole seven), nearly 600-meter par 5s, extensive water obstacles, and scenic views. The facility includes practice areas, a range, short-game zone, restaurant with terrace, sauna, changing rooms, and accommodation at Hotel Kakola. Kankaisten Golf serves as a regional center offering courses for beginners, competitions, corporate events, and group outings.

Kankakee Elks Country Club

IL 1 upcoming event

Kankakee Elks Country Club is a semi-private golf course built in 1927 by noted Golden Age designers William B. Langford and Theodore Moreau, whose portfolio includes Links of Lawsonia and Harrison Hills. Located in Saint Anne, Illinois, on the banks of the Kankakee River, the course stretches 6,430 yards and features the designers' signature undulating greens as its defining characteristic. The course's satin-smooth, exceptionally fast greens serve as its primary defense, as the layout incorporates only a handful of bunkers and a single water hazard. This design philosophy creates a strategic challenge that appeals to players of varying skill levels. The course's routing through dense forest along the river provides a scenic setting typical of Golden Age design principles, where natural landscape features are thoughtfully incorporated into hole design rather than extensive bunkering.

Kanmon Kikugawa GC

山口県 10 upcoming events

Located in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Kanmon Kikugawa Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course designed by Hajime Tanaka. The layout is situated on elevated terrain offering views of the Kanmon Strait, a setting that influences the strategic demands of the round. The course is characterized as a hilly layout with a distinct split in difficulty between the front and back nine. The front nine is generally shorter and more forgiving, designed to allow golfers to accumulate pars, while the back nine presents a greater challenge with numerous dogleg holes that require precise driving. The course features a variety of hole types, including uphill and downhill shots, as well as carries over water and valleys. The back nine is particularly noted for its demanding nature, featuring the 11th hole, a par-5 that requires a carry over a pond, and the 17th hole, a par-5 tee shot played from an elevated tee box with panoramic views of the strait. The 13th hole is a short par-3 that is considered one of the more difficult holes on the course due to its high difficulty rating. The front nine includes a par-3 eighth hole played downhill over a valley, providing a contrast to the longer, more technical holes found later in the round. Kanmon Kikugawa Golf Club is equipped with night golf facilities, allowing for play from day into the evening. The course design caters to a wide range of skill levels, from beginners to advanced players, with tee boxes adjusted for men’s regular, men’s long, and ladies’ play. The total yardage from the men’s regular tees is approximately 5,947 yards, while the men’s long tees extend to 6,017 yards. The course rate is listed at 70.4 for the long tees and 66.9 for the regular tees. The facility also includes a practice range and hosts regular local tournaments, such as the Kikugawa Masters Cup.

Kanna Park Golf Course

国頭郡

Kannabe Kogen Country Club

兵庫県

Kannabe Kogen Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Toyooka, Hyogo Prefecture, set within the scenic Kannabe Kogen highlands. The course features two nines, each par 36, totaling par 72 with yardages ranging from approximately 6,000 to 6,500 yards depending on tee selection. Designed with careful consideration for the highland's natural beauty, the course integrates seamlessly into its mountainous landscape. The layout emphasizes scenic vistas and seasonal changes in the natural environment, with views across the terrain from multiple holes. The course combines par-4s, par-3s, and par-5s strategically distributed across both nines. Notable holes include No. 4 (handicap 1) and No. 14 (handicap 2), indicating these are among the most challenging. The course features varied terrain with holes ranging from 124 to 535 yards. The design balances playability with natural hazards inherent to the highland setting. The course maintains high conditioning standards year-round, offering pleasant playing conditions enhanced by the fresh mountain air and clear green surroundings typical of the Kannabe Kogen region. The landscape's seasonal transformations create distinct visual characteristics throughout the year while complementing the golfing experience.

Kannami Springs Country Club

田方郡

Located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Kannami Springs Country Club is a 18-hole, par 72 course designed by Dai Design and opened in 1989. The layout offers a total yardage ranging from 5,229 yards from the red tees to 6,632 yards from the back markers, with course ratings provided for each set. The property is situated in a setting that emphasizes open views of Mount Fuji, integrating the landscape into the playing experience with a mix of elevated and downhill holes. The course features distinct strategic challenges, highlighted by specific signature holes. The 13th hole on the inward nine is a demanding par 4 that plays downhill with a view of the Suruga Bay, where overhanging trees and out-of-bounds areas create significant pressure. The outward nine’s 3rd hole is a long par 5 that gained recognition for being featured in a commercial shoot for professional golfer Rikuo Ishikawa, with a commemorative plate installed near the guard bunkers. The 9th and 18th holes are noted as preferred targets for long drivers, while the 7th and 14th are highlighted for approach accuracy. A notable renovation occurred in 2007 with the introduction of utility carts, which altered the course to be more strategic and varied. The club has a history of hosting professional events, including the Ben Hogan & Itsuki Classic Ladies Tournament in 1990, the year following its opening. The facility includes a hotel, restaurant, and extensive recreational amenities, but the golf course itself remains the central feature, offering a mix of long par 5s and technical par 3s that test various aspects of a player's game.

Kannon-yama Golf Club

群馬県

Kanoyama Golf Club

千葉県

Kanoyama Golf Club is a 27-hole facility located in Kimitsu, Chiba Prefecture, featuring three distinct courses: Shiratori, Tenjin, and Sengen. The course opened in 1960 and offers varied landscape experiences across its layout. The Shiratori Course is a bay-view course with moderate elevation changes, featuring a dramatic 5-hole middle hole with a 60-meter drop that provides commanding downhill shots. The Tenjin Course overlooks the Boso Mountain Range and Ninety-Nine Valley within the South Boso Quasi-National Park, presenting relatively flat terrain with subtle undulations. The Sengen Course is set within Kanoyama's forest, characterized by wide fairways and middle and short holes incorporating water hazards. The facility operates on a self-play basis with GPS-equipped golf carts and maintains practice facilities including a 160-yard range, putting green, approach area, and bunker practice zone. The club accommodates tournaments and competitions with multiple meeting rooms and a restaurant seating 23 tables.

Kanra Country Club

甘楽郡

Kansai Airport Classic GC

大阪府

Nestled at the foot of the Izumi Mountains, Kansai Airport Classic Golf Club presents a 72-par, 18-hole layout that traverses natural mountain terrain. The course is characterized by its strategic demands and features high-speed bent greens. Located in a region accessible via the JR Hanwa Line and the Hanshin Expressway, the course offers a distinct mountain golf experience that changes with the seasons. The front nine tests players with a mix of long par fives and technical par fours. The 1st hole, a 380-yard par 4, requires a precise tee shot to avoid bunkers on the fairway edge. The 5th hole, the course's longest at 526 yards, is a gentle par 5 that encourages a left-side approach on the second shot. The 7th hole, a 526-yard par 5, features a right dogleg where players must choose between driving for the green or laying up safely, with an OB zone guarding the left side of the green. The back nine introduces significant elevation changes and blind shots. The 14th hole, a 367-yard par 4, plays uphill with a blind second shot, forcing players to aim at a target without seeing the green. The 15th hole, a 433-yard par 5, requires a tee shot aimed at a lower target, with bunkers lining the right side and a narrow green front. The 17th hole is a 455-yard par 5 featuring a 45-meter drop from the tee, requiring a 215-yard drive to the center of the fairway on a left dogleg. The course also includes three par 3s, including the 16th at 131 yards and the 3rd at 154 yards, which add variety to the scoring opportunities.

Kansai Airport GC

大阪府

Kansai Golf Club

兵庫県

Kansai Golf Club

京都府 1 upcoming event

Located in Kameoka, Kyoto, Kansai Country Club is a 18-hole course set on the gentle slopes of Mount Kouou, known locally as "Toyono Fuji" for its distinctive shape. Designed by Ken Sato and opened in July 1977, the layout utilizes the natural undulations of the terrain to create a strategic challenge that blends seamlessly with the surrounding forest. The course is divided into an Out Course and an In Course, with yardages ranging from 2,817 yards for ladies to 3,345 yards from the back tees on the front nine alone. The signature hole is the 3rd, a 337-yard par 4 that serves as a demanding downhill tee shot. This hole is surrounded by seven bunkers, requiring precise approach shots to a green that features significant slope and multiple tiers. The course is characterized by its mix of downhill and uphill holes, with notable challenges including the 1st hole, a 498-yard par 5 that requires careful navigation away from the left-side woods, and the 16th, a 517-yard par 5 dogleg left protected by a water hazard on the left side of the green. Strategic play is essential throughout the round, with hazards such as out-of-bounds on the 8th and 9th holes, and a water hazard guarding the 15th green. The course features two-tiered greens on several holes, including the 9th and 18th, which test a player's chipping and putting accuracy. The natural setting, framed by dense trees and seasonal flora, provides a quiet environment where the terrain itself dictates the difficulty, rewarding players who can read the subtle contours and wind conditions.