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Kitakami Country Club

岩手県

Kitakami Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Kitakami City, Iwate Prefecture, approximately 5 minutes by car from the Kitakami West Interchange. The course features a total length of 7,090 meters with a par of 72, offering strategic play across rolling hills with gentle elevation changes in a links-style design. The layout is characterized by what the club describes as some of the most beautiful greens in the Tohoku region, complemented by richly designed clubhouse architecture. The course presents moderate difficulty with strategic hole design throughout the 18-hole layout. Kitakami Country Club hosts significant tournaments, including the Iwate Prefecture Open Golf Tournament. The facility includes comprehensive amenities such as a clubhouse, restaurant, hotel accommodations, driving range, member lounge, and practice facilities. The course operates seasonally, with play dependent on snow conditions in the winter months.

Kitakami Shimin G

岩手県

The Kitakami Shimin Golf Course is located within the Kitakami Sports Park in Kamiishi, Iwate Prefecture, Japan. Situated in the Tohoku region, the facility is accessible via a short taxi ride from Kamiishi Station or a brief drive from the Kamiishi-Ebino and Kamiishi-Kanegasaki interchanges on the Tohoku Expressway. The course opened for the 2020 season, marking its establishment as a local recreational facility for the community.

Kitakyushu Country Club

福岡県

Kitale Club

Trans Nzoia

Kitami Country Club

北海道

Kitami Herb Hill Golf Club

北海道

Kitami Onsen Golf Course

北海道

Kitasupo

福島県

Kitayatsu Golf Garden

千葉県

Kitayatsu Golf Garden is a 18-hole short course located in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan. Opened in 1970, the facility is situated in a green, forested area that provides a setting reminiscent of a highland course. The layout consists of two distinct nine-hole courses, the East Course and the West Course, which are designed to offer varied challenges for players of all skill levels. The East Course covers 865 yards with a par of 27, while the West Course spans 670 yards, also with a par of 27. The total yardage for the 18 holes is 1,535 yards. The course is designed to allow golfers to experience the feel of playing a full course, making it suitable for beginners learning the rules and etiquette as well as advanced players looking to refine their techniques. The facility is noted for its accessibility, being located approximately one hour from the city center. The golf course is accompanied by a large driving range featuring a 230-yard natural grass range with a width of 100 meters. The range includes 80 bays arranged in a two-story structure, all facing south to ensure comfortable practice conditions even in winter. Additional practice facilities include a Korean grass putting green, a bent grass putting green, and a bunker practice area. The facility also offers night practice sessions on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays. Kitayatsu Golf Garden has a history of developing many professional golfers through its junior and adult lesson programs. The facility hosts regular competitions, including junior tournaments on the first Sunday of every month and senior competitions on the second Friday. It is recognized as a traditional course in the Kanto region, known for its family-friendly atmosphere and comprehensive training facilities.

Kite and Fox Country Club

石狩郡

Kitimat Golf Course

British Columbia 5 upcoming events

The Hirsch Creek Golf & Winter Club is a community-owned facility located in Kitimat, British Columbia, situated at 2000 Kingfisher Avenue. Established in 1970, the club operates an 18-hole, par-72 golf course that serves as a central recreational hub for the region. The course is described as winding through pristine northern forest, offering views of the Coast Mountains, and is supported by power carts and a PGA professional on-site. The facility is notable for its year-round operations, extending beyond the golf season which runs from May to October. In addition to the golf course, the club maintains four championship curling sheets for the winter season, which runs from October to April. The property also includes a 160-seat restaurant and bar, as well as a golf simulator for practice during the off-season.

Kitsap Golf Club Office

WA

Kitsap Golf & Country Club is a private 18-hole golf course established in 1924 in Bremerton, Washington. Designed by renowned architect Francis "Frank" James, the course is nestled among cedars and hemlocks within the Chico Creek watershed, offering a scenic Pacific Northwest setting with views from the front nine overlooking the clubhouse patio. The course provides a balanced challenge for players of all skill levels while maintaining a tranquil atmosphere. The layout takes advantage of the natural landscape, with the terrain and vegetation contributing to its character as described as "a pure gem in the Pacific Northwest." The club features a 100-year history rooted in the founding members' vision to build an uncommonly fine golf course while cultivating a membership centered on tradition, history, and fellowship. Beyond golf, the facility includes a full-service clubhouse with dining options, a ballroom, formal dining room, lounge, fitness facilities, and a cigar bar. The club offers various membership types and hosts active men's and women's clubs, as well as a junior golf program during summer months. Regular social and holiday events provide additional member amenities and community engagement throughout the year.

Kitsuregawa Country Club

栃木県

Kitsuregawa Country Club is a 27-hole golf course located in Sakuramachi, Tochigi Prefecture, set across rolling terrain. The layout is divided into three nine-hole courses, with the front nine designated as the West Course and the back nine as the East Course. The course features a hilly layout that strategically places water hazards and bunkers throughout to increase its strategic demands. The West Course features a mix of par-4s, par-3s, and par-5s. Key holes include the 384-yard par-4 first hole and the 393-yard second hole from the blue tees. The par-3 sixth hole plays 169 yards from the blue tees, while the par-4 seventh hole extends to 452 yards. The par-5 fifth hole offers a significant challenge at 507 yards from the blue tees. The East Course includes the 423-yard par-4 fourth hole and the 196-yard par-3 eighth hole from the blue tees. The total yardage for the course varies by tee box, with blue tees offering the longest distances and red tees providing the shortest options. The facility offers multiple tee options, including blue, white, green, and red tees, allowing players of varying skill levels to adjust the difficulty. The course is accessible via the Tohoku Expressway, located approximately 15 kilometers from the Yaita Interchange. The hilly terrain and strategic placement of hazards make it a course that requires careful shot selection and course management.

Kittanning Country Club

PA

Kittanning Country Club is a private 9-hole golf course located in Kittanning, Pennsylvania, serving the community since 1922. The course provides a challenging layout for members and guests. Set within a historic setting, the club features a charming clubhouse that reflects over a century of operation. The course is characterized as challenging, offering golfers a test of skill across its nine holes. Beyond golf, the facility functions as an event venue, hosting weddings, rehearsal dinners, business meetings, and golf outings. The club maintains well-maintained grounds and facilities managed by experienced staff. With its long-standing presence in the community and blend of recreational golf and event hosting capabilities, Kittanning Country Club serves as both a golf destination and social gathering place for members and private events.

Kittocks Course

Fife

Kiva Dunes Public Golf Course

AL

Kiva Dunes Public Golf Course is a premier championship layout designed by Jerry Pate, the 1976 U.S. Open champion, located in Gulf Shores, Alabama. The course consistently ranks among the top public courses in the United States and holds the distinction of being Alabama's highest-ranked public golf course. Situated on exceptional coastal property along the Gulf Coast, the course offers dynamic and challenging play suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The design showcases Pate's architectural expertise, utilizing the distinctive terrain and natural features of the property to create a uniquely challenging experience. The course has garnered numerous accolades, including recognition from Golf Digest, GolfWeek, and Golf Advisor, and was named the #2 Best New Public Course in the U.S. in 1995. Kiva Dunes is known for its pristine conditions, excellent staff service, comprehensive practice facilities, and breathtaking views. The course operates under a strict dress code requiring collared shirts and no denim, maintaining high standards throughout the facility.

Kiyakawa GC

山口県

Kiyokawa CC

愛甲郡

Kiyokawa Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 golf course located in Kiyokawa-mura, Aikō District, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the course opened on September 22, 1985, and measures 6,299 yards from the tees. The layout is divided into an outward nine of 3,218 yards and an inward nine of 3,171 yards. The course features multiple tee boxes, including black, blue, white, and red tees, with course ratings ranging from 65.2 to 70.6 for men and 70.3 to 76.8 for women. The terrain is characterized by undulating ground and a variety of hazards, including numerous grass bunkers and ponds. The design emphasizes Nicklaus’s distinctive contouring, requiring precise shot-making to avoid missed shots landing in the bunkers. The greens are constructed with a bentgrass surface, specifically the creeping bentgrass 007 variety, which is noted for its American-style sand-based construction. This setup demands delicate touch and putting accuracy. Play at Kiyokawa Country Club is conducted with caddies for all groups, although self-play options are available. The course also allows for rounds using electric induction-guided carts. The facility includes a practice area with a 230-yard driving range, an approach area, and bunkers. The club operates as a members-only facility with a history of reorganization, with the current entity established in December 2003.

Kiyosato Early Bird Golf Club

南佐久郡 1 upcoming event

Located at an elevation of 1,435 meters in the foothills of the Mt. Tsurugi range in Nobeyama, Kiyosato Early Bird Golf Club is a 18-hole course set against the backdrop of the Southern Alps. The layout is designed to utilize the natural terrain, offering a wide, open environment that takes advantage of the high-altitude conditions where the average temperature in summer remains around 25°C. The course features a total par of 72, with the front nine playing to a par 36 and the back nine also set at 36. The front nine presents a mix of long challenges and strategic approaches. The opening hole is a 549-yard par 5 featuring a gentle downhill tee shot, while the fifth hole is a 496-yard par 5 that requires a light uphill drive toward a dogleg right, with water hazards guarding the right side. The back nine introduces significant elevation changes, most notably on the short holes. The 11th hole is a 157-yard par 3 that plays downhill, where the altitude causes the ball to fly further than expected, demanding precise club selection to avoid the bunkers guarding the front of the green. Difficulty on the course is heavily influenced by the thin air and the undulating topography. The 14th hole, a 198-yard par 3, plays downhill to the right, with trouble waiting if the shot misses the green to that side. The 18th hole is a 198-yard par 3 that serves as the hardest hole on the course, marked as handicap 18, requiring a full shot to a target that is obscured by the elevation drop. The course features a variety of green complexes, including a cupola-style green on the first hole, and generally rewards players who can manage the distance discrepancies caused by the high altitude. The club is known for its casual play style, allowing for jeans and T-shirts, and welcoming single players, families with juniors, and even dogs. This accessibility makes it a popular destination for leisure golfers seeking a relaxed round in a natural setting. The course does not appear to have a history of hosting major professional tournaments, focusing instead on providing a scenic and accessible golfing experience for the general public.

Kiyosumi Golf Club

埼玉県

Kiyosumi Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Higashimatsuyama, Saitama, situated just ten minutes from the Higashimatsuyama Interchange. The layout is designed with a philosophy of preserving the natural environment, resulting in a course that emphasizes strategic play and a calm, settled atmosphere. The terrain features a mix of elevated tees, downhill shots, and uphill approaches, requiring golfers to navigate significant elevation changes and varied ground conditions throughout the round. The front nine begins with a demanding downhill par-4 first hole that demands accuracy off the tee to avoid out-of-bounds. The opening stretch includes a long left dogleg par-5 second hole and a unique par-3 third hole designed around a Jomon-era archaeological site discovered during construction. The middle of the front nine presents a challenging par-4 fifth hole with a large depression at the second-shot location and a three-tiered tee green. The nine concludes with a long par-5 ninth hole where out-of-bounds zones line the right side, requiring precise driving and approach shots. The back nine introduces several signature challenges, starting with the eleventh hole, a par-4 known for a creek that crosses the fairway twice, forcing players to make precise distance judgments. The fourteenth hole is a dramatic downhill par-5 where long hitters can reach the green in two shots, provided they avoid a water hazard on the left. The fifteenth hole features a large pond and a steeply sloped green, while the sixteenth hole is the only valley-crossing par-4 on the course. The round finishes with a demanding par-4 eighteenth hole, where a surrounding pond and beach bunkers test the finishing shot. The course is equipped with multiple tee boxes to accommodate different skill levels, ranging from the Gold tees at 5,200 yards to the Championship tees at 7,084 yards. The difficulty is reflected in the JGA/USGA course ratings, which vary based on the tees played. Local rules specify that out-of-bounds is marked by white stakes, penalty areas by water edges or red stakes, and repair areas by blue stakes or white lines. A special rule allows for a four-stroke penalty drop on specific holes if the first shot goes out of bounds, and a one-stroke penalty drop is permitted for balls entering the water hazard behind the eighteenth green.

Kizugawa Country Club

相楽郡

Kjekstad Golfklubb

Akershus

Klæbu Golfklubb

Trøndelag 1 upcoming event

Klæbu Golfklubb is a 9-hole forest course located near E6 in Trøndelag, Norway, close to Klæbu town. The course is situated in a woodland setting with convenient access via public transportation from Trondheim or by car from nearby highway exits. The course features a relatively modest layout typical of Scandinavian forest courses, with natural wooded terrain providing the primary aesthetic and playing characteristics. Being a 9-hole layout, it offers an accessible option for golfers of varying skill levels. Key facilities include a practice driving range adjacent to the course, with ball service available. The club operates an automated registration and payment system via the Golfbox system, accepting card payments and Vipps. Scorecards are available upon registration. Klæbu GK serves as both a golf and padel facility, hosting regular club activities including Wednesday golf sessions and organized tournaments such as the Barfrost tournament. The club offers annual membership options providing unlimited play throughout the season, as well as greenfee packages for visiting players. The course maintains staffed hours for player support and guidance.

Kleiner Schlossplatz

Baden-Württemberg