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Katathong Golf Resort & Spa

อำเภอเมืองพังงา

Katathong Golf Resort & Spa is a championship golf course located in Phang Nga, Thailand, set within the dramatic mountain landscapes and historic tin-mining valleys of the Khao Lak region. The course is situated among three mountains within untouched forest, featuring cascading waterfalls and natural lakes that create a distinctive playing environment. The layout incorporates beautiful hills, terraced slopes, and a network of streams emanating from large lakes throughout the property. The 10th hole is notably challenging, a par-3 surrounded by water that serves as a signature test of skill. The course presents significant difficulty, with challenging water hazards and mountain terrain demanding precision from golfers of all levels. The setting offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and natural landscape. The course is well-maintained with professional staff and comprehensive golf facilities. Katathong functions as an integrated resort destination, combining championship golf with accommodation, dining, spa services, and fitness amenities. The property is accessible within approximately one hour from Khao Lak town.

Katayamazu GC

石川県

Katberg Eco Golf Estate

Eastern Cape

Set on a spectacular 400-hectare estate in the Winterberg Mountains near Fort Beaufort, Katberg Eco Golf Estate features an 18-hole championship golf course ranked in South Africa's top 100 by Golf Digest. The par 72 course measures 6,300 metres and comprises four par 3s and four par 5s, designed to follow the natural undulating contours of the land. Kikuyu fairways and bent grass greens flow organically across the terrain, with strategic bunkering adding complexity to each hole. The course is fully irrigated by satellite system. Surrounded by dramatic mountain views, the layout presents balanced yet challenging golf. A notable feature is a waterfall positioned between the 17th and 18th holes. Located at 930 metres elevation, the estate includes a manor clubhouse with restaurant, bar, pro-shop, tennis courts, and swimming pool. The property also offers self-catering villas, an equestrian centre, mountain spa, and access to nearby trout fishing and natural attractions including San rock art sites.

Katherine Golf Club

NT

Katherine Golf Club is a 9-hole course located in the heart of Katherine, Northern Territory, at 40 Pearce Street. The course is designed to play like 18 holes through the use of dual tees, offering an extended playing experience on a compact layout. The course features tight fairways and is characterized by distinctive Territory character throughout the design. The facility welcomes both visitors and members, with affordable green fees and a relaxed approach to golf. The course is situated within the Katherine Country Club complex, which also operates a bistro, beer garden, and lawn bowls facility, making it a community gathering point locally known as "The Golfie." The setting reflects the natural landscape and conditions of the Northern Territory's dry season environment. The course presents a moderate challenge with its tight fairway design, suitable for golfers of varying skill levels. After playing, golfers can enjoy the club's social atmosphere, dining options, and beverages in the beer garden or bistro area.

Katke Golf Course

MI

Katlavöllur

Norðurþing

Katlavöllur is a golf course operated by Golfklúbbur Húsavíkur, founded in 1967, located in Húsavík, Iceland. The course features multiple holes with winter tees on holes 1, 3, and 8, indicating a layout designed to accommodate seasonal play. The course maintains good condition and operates as a community golf club serving both members and guests. Katlavöllur underwent layout modifications in 2023 when new development was incorporated into the course design, with at least one hole being reconfigured. The facility includes a clubhouse with dining services and offers golf instruction programs for children and youth during summer months. The course operates seasonally with weather-dependent accessibility and provides scorecard tracking and meal services for players.

Katori Country Club

千葉県

Katori Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 golf course located in Katori City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Designed by Tom Quinn and developed under the management of Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd., the course opened in December 1992. Situated near the Sawara-Katori Interchange on the Higashi-Kanto Expressway, the property spans a total area of approximately 893,000 square meters, with the golf course itself covering roughly 745,000 square meters. The layout measures 6,640 yards from the regular tees, offering a 5,305-yard configuration for ladies and a 6,078-yard length from the forward tees. The course presents a strategic test for golfers, requiring the use of all 14 clubs in the bag. The front nine measures 3,312 yards, while the back nine extends to 3,328 yards. Notable holes include the par-5 18th, which plays 564 yards from the regular tees, and the 5th hole, a 510-yard par-5 that serves as the longest on the front nine. The handicap distribution suggests varied challenges throughout the round, with the 2nd hole marked as the most difficult at handicap 1, while the 14th hole is listed as the easiest at handicap 2. Local rules specify that out-of-bounds areas are marked with white stakes, and repair grounds are indicated by blue stakes. All water hazards on the course are classified as lateral water hazards, marked by red stakes. The course also features natural stones and stone walls, which are treated as natural objects. Electromagnetic induction carts run on concrete tracks, and any ball or stance interfering with these tracks requires a drop. The club is affiliated with the Korea Golf Association (KGA) and the Japan Golf Association (JGA).

Katsunuma Golf Course

山梨県

Located in Katsunuma, Yamanashi Prefecture, Katsunuma Golf Course is a 18-hole, par-72 mountain course designed by the Kumagai Gumi. Opened in November 1988, the facility sits on a 1.11 million square meter site, offering views of the surrounding grape-growing region. The course layout utilizes the natural hilly terrain to create strategic challenges, with yardages ranging from 5,157 yards on the long tees to 6,067 yards from the back markers. The front nine presents a mix of uphill and downhill holes, starting with an uphill par-4 on the first and moving to a demanding par-5 second hole that plays downhill with a dogleg left. The fourth hole is a par-4 featuring a 180-yard carry over a valley, while the fifth is a long par-3 where pin placement dictates a significant club difference. The back nine continues the elevation changes, highlighted by the 15th hole, a par-4 that plays uphill to a two-tiered green. The 18th hole serves as a concluding par-5, playing downhill with a dogleg right, requiring precise distance control on the third shot. Key strategic points include the 14th hole, a par-3 where a valley to the right of the green is out of bounds, forcing players to aim left. The 10th hole also features a drop-off on the right side of the fairway, penalizing errant drives. The course is equipped with remote-controlled electric carts featuring GPS navigation and offers a practice range with five bays. It is part of the Chateraise Group, which operates several other courses in the region.

Katsura Course

秋田県

Katsura GC

北海道

Katsura Golf Club [GRAND PGM]

北海道

Katsuragi Golf Club

静岡県

Located in Shizuoka Prefecture, Katsuragi Golf Club features a 36-hole facility split into two distinct 18-hole courses designed by renowned architect Makoto Inoue. The Yamana Course is a strategic layout set among beautiful tree lines with distant views of the Suruga Bay, while the Ugari Course utilizes the natural rolling hills of the region to create a spacious, rhythmic round. Both courses are set in the city of Fukuroi and offer contrasting playing experiences within the same club. The Yamana Course presents a formidable test with a par 72 and a length of 6,960 yards from the back tees. Its layout is characterized by a distinctive arrangement of ponds and bunkers that challenge a player's conquest instincts. The front nine opens with a generous par 4 that allows for a free drive, but the green is protected by a large mound and significant slope. The back nine features a demanding par-3 11th hole measuring 166 yards from the back tees, which serves as the club's recommended target for proximity contests. The Ugari Course also plays to a par 72, stretching to 6,912 yards from the back markers. This layout emphasizes the natural topography, offering a mix of holes that require power and others that demand precision. The opening hole is a reachable par 5 that sets an aggressive tone for the round. The course is known for its generous fairways, making it suitable for hosting events, though the undulating terrain ensures that accuracy remains paramount throughout the round. Katsuragi Golf Club has a significant history in professional golf, having served as the venue for the Yamaha Ladies Open Katsuragi. The club continues to host various tournaments and competitions, including the Pro-Am Challenge and various weekday golf competitions. The facility maintains a strong reputation for hosting professional events while providing a high-quality experience for its members and visiting golfers.

Katsuragi Golf Club

静岡県

Located in Fukuroi, Shizuoka, Katsuragi Golf Club features two distinct 18-hole courses designed by renowned architect Seiichi Inoue. The Yamana Course is characterized by its strategic layout surrounded by beautiful tree lines, while the Ugari Course utilizes the gentle, expansive natural hills of the region. Together, the 36 holes offer a diverse experience, with the Yamana Course providing a challenging test for skilled players and the Ugari Course offering a more open, rhythmic flow suitable for a variety of skill levels. The Yamana Course, which has hosted the Yamaha Ladies Open Katsuragi, presents a total yardage of 6,960 yards from the back tees with a par of 72. Its design features a strategic arrangement of ponds and bunkers that tests the player's conquest instincts. The course includes notable long holes such as the 3rd and 18th, which are recommended for driving distance contests. The Ugari Course offers a total yardage of 6,912 yards from the back tees, also with a par of 72. It is designed to emphasize rhythm and accent, with holes that require either bold distance or precise accuracy, set within a generous layout that takes advantage of the rolling terrain. Both courses provide multiple tee options to accommodate different playing styles and abilities. The Yamana Course features bentgrass greens on the back tees, while the Ugari Course also utilizes bentgrass greens for its primary tees. The layout of the Yamana Course includes a mix of par-4s, par-3s, and par-5s, with the front nine covering 3,491 yards and the back nine 3,469 yards. The Ugari Course similarly balances its holes, with the front nine spanning 3,399 yards and the back nine 3,513 yards. The design ensures that players can enjoy a varied round, with specific holes identified for driving distance and proximity to the pin competitions.

Katsuta Golf Club

茨城県

Katsuura Golf Club

千葉県 1 upcoming event

Katsuura Golf Club is a 27-hole facility located in Katsuura City, Chiba Prefecture, situated within the natural landscape of the Nanboso region. The course is divided into three distinct nine-hole loops named Tsutsuji, Satsuki, and Sakura, designed to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. The layout includes a mix of par 3, par 4, and par 5 holes, with the Tsutsuji loop featuring a long 595-yard par 5 and a short 109-yard par 3, while the Sakura loop offers a 594-yard par 5 and a 182-yard par 3. The terrain is characterized by the rolling natural environment of the Nanboso area, which provides a setting for year-round play. The course structure allows for flexible routing, with each nine-hole loop capable of being played independently or combined for an 18-hole round. The yardages vary significantly across the different tee boxes—blue, white, and red—indicating a design that caters to both beginners and more experienced players seeking different levels of challenge. Tournament activity at the club is centered around amateur competitions organized by the Katsuura Golf Club itself. The venue hosts open competitions for amateur golfers, welcoming both individual players and multiple groups to participate in these events. The facility also supports casual play for families and couples, emphasizing a welcoming atmosphere for all types of golfers.

Katsuura Tokyu Golf Course

千葉県

Located in Katsuura, Chiba, the Katsuura Tokyu Golf Course is a 18-hole, par-72 resort course designed by Chōhei Miyazawa and opened in July 1977. Situated on a hilltop in the Minami-Bōsō region, the layout is classified as a hilly course that offers expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and Katsuura Bay. The facility operates as a members-only course with a self-play style, featuring a clubhouse distinguished by palm trees and a tropical atmosphere. The front nine begins with a demanding downhill par-4 first hole, setting a challenging tone with a cross bunker on the right. The outward leg includes a long par-4 third hole where out-of-bounds lines and guard bunkers test accuracy, and a strategic par-4 sixth hole that offers panoramic views of the bay. The back nine introduces more water hazards, most notably the seventh hole where the second shot must carry a pond, and the thirteenth hole, which features a pond guarding the approach. The course also challenges players with the downhill par-5 fourth hole and the elevated tee of the seventeenth hole, which requires an uphill second shot to a two-tiered green. The course features two distinct sets of tees for each hole, labeled Green A and Green B, allowing for variable yardage and difficulty. The greens are maintained with Bentgrass, specifically the A Green, cut at 3.3mm with a target speed of 9.5 on the stimpmeter. The layout includes significant elevation changes, with several holes playing downhill or uphill, and fairways that are generally wide but bordered by hazards such as bunkers, out-of-bounds areas, and water. Key characteristics include the mental pressure of the eighth hole, a par-3 where a natural tree protrudes from the right side of the tee box, and the sixteenth hole, a par-3 that requires a precise carry over water. The course is designed to satisfy a player's challenge spirit through its varied terrain and strategic demands. The facility is located approximately ten minutes by car from Katsuura Station and is accessible via the Chiba Expressway.

Katsuyama Gosho CC

京都郡

Katsuyama Gosho Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Miyako Town, Katsuyama, Kyogun, Fukuoka Prefecture. Established in 1975, the layout was designed by Koichi Kobayashi, known for his water-heavy "water layout" strategy, and Tokiyuki Miyoshi, who specialized in precise green designs and was an accomplished golfer himself. The course is characterized by a generally flat terrain that utilizes natural features, including 7 ponds and natural red pines that serve as hazards or separators. The front nine is noted for being flat, while the back nine incorporates more elevation changes and strategic complexity. The course demands strategic play across its 18 holes, with several signature challenges. The 4th hole is a par-3 that requires a shot over water, particularly when the pin is positioned back right. The 10th hole is a par-4 where the second shot must carry a pond, with the green situated within the water hazard itself. The 16th hole, the longest on the course, begins with a tee shot over water from an elevated tee, requiring precise placement to set up a challenging third shot up to the green. The 18th hole is another par-3 requiring a carry over water, with narrow fairways and shifting winds complicating club selection. Natural elements play a significant role in the difficulty. The 2nd hole features a sloping green with severe undulation, while the 7th hole is often affected by left-side winds and requires careful navigation around a pond. The 16th hole’s third shot is an uphill approach guarded by bunkers on the left. The course design encourages players to simulate conditions and adjust their strategy based on weather and course conditions, offering a dynamic challenge that rewards both distance and accuracy.

Katy Parsons Golf Club

KS

The Katy Golf Club is a historic 9-hole public course established in 1926 in Parsons, Kansas. The course features a par-72 layout stretching 6,494 yards, characterized by mature tree-lined fairways and large undulating bent-grass greens. Located in the community's railroad town heritage area, the course is known throughout the four-state region and welcomes golfers of all skill levels. The layout combines classic beauty with challenging play, offering a traditional golf experience. The facility includes a clubhouse with dining options and provides year-round practice opportunities through a high-definition golf simulator and driving range, with swing analysis capabilities. The course's design emphasizes its natural landscape features and has maintained its appeal as a community golf destination for nearly a century.

Kaufman Golf Course

MI

Kaufman Golf Course has been a premier public golf course in West Michigan since 1965. The course hosts competitive tournaments, including the Kent County Amateur Championship, which celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2025. The facility features electric carts equipped with GPS technology to enhance the player experience. Kaufman offers season passes and packages with exclusive discounts for regular golfers. The course operates seasonally, opening in spring and closing for winter months. It serves as a community recreational resource managed by Kent County Parks, providing opportunities for both casual play and organized competitive events. The course attracts golfers of varying skill levels and maintains active programming throughout its operating season.

Kauri Cliffs

Northland

Kavel II Beemster

Noord-Holland

Kavel II Beemster is a 9-hole competition course located in the UNESCO World Heritage area of Beemster in Noord-Holland, Netherlands. The course is designed to be accessible and challenging for golfers of all levels, from beginners to professionals, with well-maintained greens and fairways. Situated in a unique landscape characterized by the historic Beemster polder region, the course combines sport and leisure within a scenic setting shaped by centuries of Dutch water management and agricultural heritage. The facility extends beyond golf, offering additional activities including footgolf, laser clay pigeon shooting, and stone throwing. Kavel II operates as a family business with roots dating to 1926, now in its fourth generation of ownership. The venue includes a hotel, restaurant, and golf school, positioning itself as a comprehensive leisure destination rather than a golf-only facility. The course is affiliated with NGF competition play and offers various membership and arrangement options for individual and group visitors.

Kävlinge Golfklubb

Skåne län

Kävlinge Golfklubb is an 18-hole golf facility beautifully situated along the Kävlingeå river valley in Skåne, Sweden. The course is located in a picturesque farmyard setting that combines challenging play with an enjoyable golfing experience. The club emphasizes creating a welcoming atmosphere with high comfort levels, featuring a well-stocked pro shop and popular on-site restaurant. The course offers diverse playing experiences suited to different skill levels, from beginners to experienced golfers, with dedicated training areas and instruction programs. The club hosts a comprehensive competition program including series play and senior golf activities. Kävlinge Golfklubb maintains club records and operates with a vision centered on delivering memorable golf experiences. The facility welcomes various players, including those with motorhomes and caravans, and provides detailed course guidance and local rules for members and visitors.