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King's Deer Golf Club

CO 13 upcoming events

King's Deer Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Monument, Colorado, designed and built by Redstone Golf Group and opened in 1999. Situated between Denver and Colorado Springs, the course offers commanding views of Pikes Peak and the Front Range mountains. The layout features lush rolling fairways and smooth undulating greens designed to emulate Scottish links-style architecture, providing an exquisite golfing experience. With four sets of tees, King's Deer accommodates golfers of varying skill levels and abilities. The course has established a reputation for its outstanding playing conditions, well-maintained grounds, friendly staff, and quiet atmosphere. The terrain and mountain setting create a scenic backdrop for play. Throughout its history, the course has hosted various tournaments, outings, and member events while maintaining its position as a public championship course in the Colorado Front Range region.

King's Dunes Course

FL

The King's Dunes Course is one of four private golf courses at Lakewood Ranch Golf & Country Club, located in Lakewood Ranch, Florida. The club features 72 holes of golf in total, with 54 holes designed by Arnold Palmer. King's Dunes shares its scorecard with the Cypress Links Course, indicating they are likely the same 18-hole layout or a combined nine-hole configuration, though specific par and yardage details are not explicitly stated in the available text. The courses are designed to provide varied levels of challenge through length, bunker and water placement, forced carries, and overall design. The setting is within the master-planned community of Lakewood Ranch, which is noted for being the best-selling community in the U.S. The area offers easy access to the white sands of Siesta Key and the arts and culture of downtown Sarasota. The club provides members with access to three world-class practice facilities, each featuring 400-yard driving ranges, short game areas, and putting greens. Lakewood Ranch Golf & Country Club is owned and operated by Heritage Golf Group. The club offers various golf programs, including leagues such as the MGA, WGA 9 Hole, and WGA 18 Hole, as well as a Golf Academy and summer camps.

King's Forest Golf Club

Ontario

King's Golf Club

Highland 9 upcoming events

Kings Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Inverness, Scotland, opened in 2019. Situated on Balphadrig Road, the course is set within a full-equipped golf facility featuring a practice range, chipping area, pro shop, and bar and restaurant. The course has achieved significant recognition, being rated among Golf World's 100 Golf Courses in Scotland and Top 100 under £65 in Great Britain and Ireland. The club serves as a Scottish Golf Championship venue, having hosted the 2021 Men's Area Team Championship and other competitive events including various open competitions throughout the year. The facility welcomes visitors year-round and offers diverse tournament opportunities, including ladies' competitions, senior events, mixed opens, and junior competitions. The course accommodates golfers across multiple handicap levels with competitions ranging from 2-ball better balls to Texas scrambles and stableford events. Notable competitions include the Robertson Open, Orion Open, and Dickson's Open, reflecting the course's established standing in regional golf competition.

King's Grant Golf and Country Club

NC

King's Grant Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole semi-private course designed by Jim Holmes, a former architect for Jack Nicklaus Design. Located in Fayetteville, North Carolina, the course features a distinctive topography characterized by long undulating mounds and swells throughout the layout. The design emphasizes strategic shot-making with large A1/A4 bentgrass greens and scenic vistas from each hole. The course presents multiple challenges including perfectly placed bunkers, depth perception difficulties created by elevation changes, and strategically positioned tall pines that guard the greens. Players are encouraged to maintain accuracy, keeping shots toward the center of fairways and greens to achieve competitive scores. Each hole offers unique elevation variations and visual appeal, creating a course that balances aesthetic beauty with genuine difficulty. The design philosophy rewards precision while penalizing aggressive play into protected corners. The facility also includes The Phoenix Grill restaurant and bar, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner service. King's Grant accommodates public play, memberships at various levels, golf instruction through its academy, and hosts tournaments and outings.

King's North at Myrtle Beach National

SC

Originally designed by Francis Duane and Arnold Palmer and opening in 1973 as the North Course, King's North was reimagined by Palmer in 1995-1996. The course features an 18-hole par-72 layout with a rating of 72.6 and slope of 136. Set among Carolina pines and scenic lakes, it blends natural beauty with strategic play. Following a two-year renovation led by architect Brandon Johnson, the course's back nine reopened in October 2025, completing a full transformation that began with the front nine in 2024. The par-3 12th hole features an island green framed by bunkers shaped like South Carolina, while the par-5 6th hole, called "The Gambler," is an iconic risk-reward hole that dares players to choose between a conservative route or a bold line to an island fairway. King's North has been ranked among America's 100 Greatest Public Courses by Golf Digest. Recent renovations included rebuilt and expanded greens with TifEagle bermudagrass, reshaped bunkers with advanced liners and premium sand, and softened green surrounds to invite more creativity.

King's Riding Golf Club

Ontario

King's Riding Golf Club is a Scottish-inspired links-style course located in King City, Ontario, near Toronto's northern boundary. Designed by architect Thomas McBroom and inspired by Scotland's King's Course, the 18-hole layout measures 6,502 yards with a par of 71. The course harmonizes classic links elements—open green entries, fescue-framed fairways, and expansive putting surfaces—with the natural landscape of gently rolling terrain, hardwood forests, and elevated points offering spectacular views. These high tees create exciting elevated shot opportunities across the course. King's Riding presents strategic sophistication with risk-reward elements that challenge accomplished players from the back tees, while remaining fair and enjoyable for average golfers. The setting features the elegant backdrop of neighboring horse farms, creating a peaceful, scenic round. Notable for hosting the 2000 Canadian PGA Championship, the club features a stylish brick clubhouse with bistro and patio facilities behind the 18th green, plus comprehensive practice amenities including a two-tiered driving range and chipping green. The course is conveniently accessible near Highway 400.

King's Walk

ND 7 upcoming events

King's Walk is an Arnold Palmer Signature Golf Course located in Grand Forks, North Dakota. The course features a classic golf course design set in a natural prairie landscape, offering golfers an atmosphere reminiscent of the great links courses found in Scotland and Ireland. The course is designed to provide an immersive experience within its natural prairie setting, allowing players to enjoy the unique characteristics of links-style golf in the American Midwest. The facility operates seasonally and is managed by the Grand Forks Park District. Club rentals are available for those who need them, and the course maintains specific pace of play guidelines to ensure an optimal experience for all golfers. On-course dining is available through Eagle Crest Grill, with food service accessible at the turn between the front and back nine holes.

King’s Lynn Golf Club

Norfolk

King's Lynn Golf Club is located in North West Norfolk near Castle Rising, positioned between the medieval port of King's Lynn and the Royal Norfolk Estate of Sandringham. Founded in 1923, the club relocated to its present location in 1975. The course is a championship-standard inland layout distinguished by mature tree-lined fairways cut through Silver Birch and Pine woodland, offering a notably different character from the region's famous coastal links courses. The design features big greens and well-defined fairways, with each hole presenting individual challenges. While the club notes that many holes possess signature-quality characteristics, making them memorable and difficult to distinguish, the course is regarded as one of Norfolk's finest inland layouts. As a woodland course rather than links golf, King's Lynn provides an alternative to nearby coastal options like Hunstanton, Royal West Norfolk, Sheringham, and Royal Cromer. The club welcomes visitors and is considered one of the best woodland courses in the region, offering a challenging and memorable golfing experience suitable for those seeking something different from traditional seaside courses.

Kingaroy Golf Club

Queensland 4 upcoming events

Established in 1925, Kingaroy Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in the South Burnett region of Queensland. The club was formally founded on March 13, 1925, with play initially on a makeshift layout at the showgrounds. In October 1929, the club purchased land for its current location, with the full 18-hole course completed and officially opened on September 19, 1937. The course has undergone continuous improvements over its nearly century-long history. Notable enhancements include a fairways watering system installed in 1986, a computerised pumping system added in 2009, and new greens constructed on Holes 11 and 12 in 2011. Holes 5 and 16 greens were combined and restructured in 2021, with an irrigation telemetry system installed in 2024. The club is situated on Bunya Highway in Kingaroy and features a clubhouse that incorporates the former Taabinga Village State School building, obtained in 1962. In 2024, Kingaroy Golf Club received the Club of the Year award (under 400 members) at the Queensland Golf Industry Awards, and in 2025 became the first South Burnett club to sign the R&A Women in Golf Charter.

Kingarrock Hickory Golf Course

Fife

Kingarrock Hickory Golf is a nine-hole, par 34 course located at Hill of Tarvit Mansion in Scotland. Originally established in 1924 by the Sharp family, fanatical golfers and members of the Royal & Ancient, the course closed during World War II and reopened in 2008 as Europe's only hickory-only golf course. Players use authentic hickory clubs dating from the 1880s to 1930s, creating a authentic early 20th-century golf experience. The course features full-length play with a par 5 included, and the par 34 has never been broken despite numerous professional attempts. The layout has been slightly modified for safety, eliminating crossing holes from the original design. Maintenance follows 1920s practices without irrigation or artificial fertilizers, using hand-cut greens and period-style gang mowers. Sheep graze the rough seasonally, contributing to sustainable management. The course demonstrates exceptional ecological value, featuring native wildflowers including marsh orchids and lady's bedstraw, which attract diverse birdlife including tree sparrows and tawny owls. The grounds support significant biodiversity through GEO Certified sustainable practices. The experience includes use of lightweight hickory club sets, instruction, and traditional refreshments at Golf Cottage.

Kingdom Estate Hawkesbury River Golf Club

New South Wales

Located in Sydney's Hawkesbury region near Windsor, Kingdom Estate Hawkesbury River Golf Club is situated less than an hour from Sydney CBD. The course features nine easily walked holes consisting of seven Par 3s and 11 Par 4s, playing to a maximum distance of 4308 metres. With a single set of men's tees and ladies' tees, the layout presents a challenge for less experienced players. The meticulously manicured fairways wind through the landscape offering views of the Hawkesbury River, with strategic bunkers, undulating greens, and water features throughout. The club operates a first-class driving range open seven days a week with real grass rather than mats. The club is open to the public, social clubs and community groups and boasts a friendly atmosphere.

Kinghorn Golf Course

Fife

Kinghorn Golf Course is one of Scotland's oldest courses, founded in 1887 with an original 9-hole layout designed by the legendary Tom Morris. The course has since expanded to 18 holes and presents a continual challenge, particularly from the medal tees, offering a traditional test of links golf. Located in Fife near Burntisland, the course features spectacular views over the Firth of Forth visible from nearly all holes. The setting combines the characteristic terrain and landscape of a Scottish coastal links course, with the water views serving as a distinctive feature throughout the round. The course is regarded by members as a fine example of traditional golf course design and play.

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Kings Country Club

CA

Kings Country Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Hanford, California, measuring 6,708 yards at par 72. The layout features a balanced mix of par 3s, 4s, and 5s with multiple tee options accommodating different skill levels. The course is characterized by strategic bunkering, water hazards, and mature oak trees that define its playing corridors. Notable features include Hole 13, the signature hole, a reachable par 5 with water guarding the green and multiple bunkers requiring tactical decision-making between attacking or laying up. Hole 15, the longest on the course at 615 yards, presents a formidable challenge even for accomplished players. The design emphasizes accuracy and course management. Several holes feature doglegs, two-tiered greens, and severe slopes that reward precise club selection and shot placement. Water comes into play on multiple holes, particularly holes 13, 14, and 16. Out-of-bounds areas and fairway bunkers strategically positioned throughout add to the difficulty. The course presents substantial challenges, with Hole 6 rated as the most difficult. Wind patterns frequently affect play, particularly on holes 2 and 11. The varied terrain and strategic hazard placement create a course that tests both long and short games while accommodating players of varying abilities.

Kings Crossing Golf Club

RI 1 upcoming event

Kings Crossing Golf Club, located in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, was originally designed by renowned architect Geoffrey Cornish and opened in 1964. The course features a uniquely flexible layout that allows players to enjoy a 4-hole "shorty," a 9-hole test, or a full 18-hole round with adjustable tee markers to accommodate all skill levels. The course is characterized by a meandering, flowing landscape with softly moving greens and classic-style bunkering. Holes offer variety and aesthetic charm across the terrain. A key strength of Kings Crossing is its playability—the design ensures that golfers of varying distances off the tee, from 100 to 300 yards, can find success and multiple strategic options throughout their round. The course presents a balanced challenge, with fair greens and hazards that demand attention while remaining accessible to golfers of all abilities. Players report experiencing different levels of difficulty on successive rounds, attributable to the course's strategic design elements. The clubhouse offers food and beverage service and hosts various leagues and events, emphasizing community and a welcoming environment for members and guests.

Kings Hill Golf Club

Kent 3 upcoming events

Kings Hill Golf Club is an 18-hole championship inland links course located in West Malling, Kent, founded in 1995. Designed by David Williams, the course was built on open heathland and woodland, utilizing the site's natural features and gently undulating topography. The course is characterized by traditional links turf with narrow, fast-running fairways, carries over heather and rough, and beautifully sculptured greens featuring deceptive slopes. It benefits from excellent free-draining geology and USGA specification greens and tees, making it notably one of the driest inland courses in Kent regardless of weather conditions. Set within the Kings Hill community, the course offers rolling hills and serene countryside landscapes as its backdrop. The design creates a testing challenge that has established itself as one of Kent's premier golfing venues. The course is noted for its variety of holes and tricky greens, suitable for play throughout the year due to its superior drainage characteristics. Kings Hill also features a Golf Academy with practice facilities and indoor fitting studios, along with a well-stocked pro shop offering tuition and major golf brands.

Kings Links Golf Course

Aberdeenshire

Kings Links Golf Course is a classic Scottish links course located on Aberdeen's beachfront, with golf having been played in the area since 1661. The current course was laid out in 1872 and stretches 6,442 yards with a par of 71, featuring four par 5s and five par 3s that provide good variety. Set between the city and sea, the course utilizes the natural undulating terrain of the coastal dunes. Characteristic of Scotland's east coast links courses, Kings Links features big dunes, quick greens, and numerous bunkers in what is described as "golf in the raw." The varying wind conditions typical of the beachfront location add to the challenge and appeal of the course. The course offers an enjoyable test for golfers seeking authentic links golf, with the natural landscape and strategic design demanding both skill and adaptability. Wind exposure is a significant factor in play, particularly during windy conditions, making course management essential for competitors.

Kings Links Golf Course by the Sea

British Columbia

Kings Links Golf Course by the Sea is a traditional par 72 links-style championship course located in Delta, British Columbia, spanning 6,865 yards. The course features a distinctive seaside setting with breathtaking views of the Coast Mountains, Mount Baker, and the Gulf Islands, creating an environment reminiscent of Scottish links courses. The layout is characterized by beautifully manicured fairways, undulating greens, and challenging windswept fescue grasses shaped by ocean breezes. These design elements contribute to a moderate-to-challenging difficulty level suitable for players of all skill levels, though the wind and natural terrain present notable strategic considerations. The course's seaside location distinguishes it as warmer and drier than most lower mainland courses. The facility includes a clubhouse with viewing patio, practice areas with grass tee decks, chipping green, and practice green. The course maintains traditional links-style conditions year-round, offering golfers an authentic Scottish golfing experience in a North American setting. Pace of play is maintained at four hours fifteen minutes, and the course enforces a soft spike policy exclusively.

Kings Mountain Country Club

NC

Kings Mountain Country Club, built in 1945 and designed by Porter Gibson, opened in 1946. The course offers 6,483 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72, with a course rating of 70.5 and a slope rating of 121. Located a short drive from Charlotte, nestled among seventy-foot pines, the layout features an 18-hole design. The front nine at Kings Mountain Country Club offers a forgiving experience with side-by-side fairways and somewhat straight layouts, while the back nine offers a more challenging experience with higher slopes and more dogleg holes. The scenic mountain course with its subtle elevation changes and tree-lined fairways presents challenges, risks and rewards. The signature hole, number 13, is a 436-yard par 4 that offers a breathtaking view of Kings Mountain. The course is open to the public. The course has undergone design refinements over its history, with Dan Maples contributing as an architect in 1974 in addition to the original design by Porter Gibson.

Kings Norton Golf Course

Worcestershire

Kings Norton Golf Club is a premier golf facility located in Alvechurch, Birmingham, set within 220 acres of countryside parkland at Weatheroak Hall. Founded in 1892, the club features 27 challenging holes across three full 18-hole courses: The Weatheroak, The Wythall, and The Brockhill, offering championship-level play. Additionally, there is a 9-hole par-3 academy course and extensive practice facilities. The Grade 2 listed clubhouse at Weatheroak Hall provides impressive facilities including a fully stocked pro-shop with a state-of-the-art simulator, locker rooms, dining areas, and games room. The club accommodates approximately 1,000 members and welcomes visitors on weekdays. Three professionals offer tuition packages ranging from individual lessons to structured Get into Golf courses. The club hosts numerous open tournaments throughout the year and serves as a wedding venue. Located minutes from key transport links despite its rural setting, Kings Norton combines challenging golf with elegant heritage architecture and manicured grounds.