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Kokkolan Golf

Keski-Pohjanmaa

Koko Country Club

東伯郡

Koko Country Club is a short course located in Kotoura Town, Tottori Prefecture, Japan. It features full-scale greens despite being designed as a short course, allowing players to complete multiple rounds in a single day without additional fees—making it one of Japan's longest short courses. The course is open year-round, except during heavy snow conditions. The facility caters to golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to advanced players, with an emphasis on developing strategic short game techniques. The course layout is designed to provide optimal practice for shot-making proficiency. Both out and in courses are available, with hole-in-one opportunities on the out course's 3rd hole (115 yards) and the in course's 12th hole (120 yards). The club offers flexible playing schedules with early morning, afternoon, and evening tee times. Cart options include single-rider carts and covered two-rider carts. The facility operates a clubhouse with a restaurant and maintains a practice range. Membership options are available alongside daily visitor rates, with various promotional programs and point rewards systems for regular players.

Kokomo Country Club

IN

Kokomo Country Club, established in 1904, features a historic 18-hole golf course originally designed by William Diddel, a founding member of the American Society of Golf Course Architecture. The course was expanded to its full 18 holes in 1924. Located in Kokomo, Indiana, the course is characterized by rolling fairways, pristine greens, and breathtaking views that challenge players of all skill levels while remaining enjoyable. The club has hosted numerous state championships throughout its history, establishing itself as a premier golfing destination in the region. The course presents a fairly challenging layout suitable for both experienced and recreational golfers. The clubhouse, elegantly renovated in 1992, complements the historic course with modern amenities while maintaining its traditional character. Beyond golf, the private club offers comprehensive amenities including diverse dining options in multiple venues, swimming facilities, and event spaces. The course is maintained to high standards and staffed by experienced professionals dedicated to providing quality member experiences.

Kokopelli Golf Club

AZ

Kokopelli Golf Club is a public daily fee golf course located in Gilbert, Arizona, within the El Dorado Lakes community near Arizona State University and approximately 20 minutes from Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. The facility is situated at 1800 West Guadalupe Road and operates seven days a week. The club offers a full golf experience including an 18-hole course, driving range, and on-site restaurant (Kokopelli Grill). The course features both a standard layout and a 9-hole par 3 option, accommodating golfers of varying skill levels. The facility emphasizes accessibility and hospitality, positioning itself as an upscale daily fee course with membership options available. Kokopelli Golf Club provides comprehensive golf amenities including a practice facility, golf instruction programs, tournaments, and outings. The venue also hosts special events and maintains an active calendar of member clinics and competitions. The club combines a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with service standards typically associated with private clubs, making it accessible to both casual and serious golfers in the Gilbert area.

Kokopo Golf Course

East New Britain

Koksijde Golf Ter Hille

West-Vlaanderen

Koksijde Golf Ter Hille is a two-course facility located in the West Flemish polder landscape of Belgium. The main course is the 18-hole Langeleed Championship Course, designed with links characteristics and integrated into the flat, open countryside setting. The course is playable year-round, even during wet winter conditions, and is maintained to accommodate golfers of all abilities, including those with handicaps from 35 onwards. The second course is the 9-hole Hazebeek Course, featuring inland links characteristics with varied hole designs: one par 5, two par 4s, and six par 3s. This shorter course serves as an introductory layout, preparing players for the full Langeleed Championship Course. A minimum handicap of 45 is required to play the Hazebeek Course. The facility emphasizes accessibility and inclusivity, welcoming golfers of all levels. The courses are notable for their integration into the natural polder terrain, offering views characteristic of the region. Both courses benefit from regular maintenance to ensure quality playing conditions throughout the season.

Kokstad Golf Club

KwaZulu-Natal

Kokubunjidai Golf

神奈川県

Kokura Country Club

福岡県

Kokura Country Club is an eighteen-hole golf course located in Kokuraminami Ward, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Established in 1961, the course was designed by renowned architect Haruhisa Ueda, whose philosophy emphasizes strategy and beauty. Situated in the Kyushu region, the layout leverages the natural landscape to create a setting where nature and strategy intertwine. The design requires players to navigate a course that balances aesthetic appeal with technical challenge. Kokura Country Club has a history of hosting competitive events, including the Kyushu Open Golf Championship and the Kitakyushu Open. The facility includes practice areas and a restaurant that serves local Kyushu ingredients.

Kokusai Golf Club

愛知県

Kokusai Ladies Golf Club

千葉県

Kokusai Ladies Golf Club is located in Shimidai-dai, Yachiyo City, Chiba Prefecture, situated approximately 28 kilometers from Marunouchi in Tokyo. The course is designed on a gentle, undulating terrain that the club describes as an "idea course," utilizing the natural landscape to create a layout that is considered challenging for men but refreshing for women. The facility operates as a women-priority course, though it welcomes male golfers and families for play. The 18-hole layout features a front nine with a par of 37 and a back nine with a par of 35, totaling 72 strokes. The front nine tees range from 300 to 350 yards on the par-5 first hole, down to a 90-to-110-yard par-3 seventh, with the back nine starting with a 300-yard par-4 tenth. The course includes a mix of hole lengths, with par-5s at the sixth and fifteenth holes measuring 410 yards, and par-3s at the seventh and sixteenth holes ranging from 90 to 110 yards. A defining characteristic of the course is the presence of exceptionally large putting surfaces. The second and eleventh holes are noted for their "famous greens," which are described as being 120 meters long, excluding Hokkaido, making them among the longest in Japan. The first hole also features a tee shot to a raised green with five different green configurations. The course design incorporates strategic hazards, including water hazards on the third, sixth, fifteenth, ninth, and eighteenth holes, as well as a valley in front of the twelfth hole. Specific yardage restrictions apply to certain holes based on club type. Men are permitted to use drivers on the first, tenth, fourth, thirteenth, fifth, and fourteenth holes. Conversely, men are prohibited from using wood clubs on the third, twelfth, sixth, fifteenth, ninth, and eighteenth holes. Both men and women are restricted from using wood clubs on the eighth and seventeenth holes. The layout demands precise approach shots, particularly on the water-bearing holes where receiving greens or hazards come into play.

Kokyu Public Golf Course

大阪府

Kokyu Public Golf Course is a short course facility located in Tondabayashi City, offering 27 holes divided between an East Course (18 holes) and a West Course (9 holes). The course is designed for practice and casual play, allowing golfers to customize their experience by playing 18 holes for a half-day session or 9 holes before competitions. The layout can be completed in approximately two hours, making it accessible for quick practice rounds. Situated approximately 40 minutes from central Osaka, the facility provides convenient access for local players. The course operates from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM and caters to both beginners and experienced golfers seeking practice opportunities. The venue features restaurant facilities and a welcoming atmosphere for first-time visitors, with facilities designed to accommodate golfers from arrival through departure. The course is noted as an easily accessible short golf course suitable for skill development and pre-tournament preparation.

Kolding fodbold golf

Region Syddanmark

Kolding Golf Club

Region Syddanmark

Kolding Golf Club is one of Denmark's oldest and finest golf courses, located in Kolding. The facility features an 18-hole championship course with well-maintained greens complemented by a 9-hole course, offering options for golfers of all skill levels and handicaps. The courses are situated on attractive grounds that provide an appealing setting for play. The club emphasizes quality course maintenance and provides comprehensive facilities including buggy rentals and on-site dining. Kolding Golf Club caters to various membership types and welcomes both members and guests, with flexible pricing options and green fee arrangements available. The club also offers professional instruction through its PGA trainer and supports youth development through junior programs. The facility operates seasonally with adjusted hours between summer and winter months.

Kölner Golfclub

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Kölner Golfclub, opened in 2012 in the Outer Cologne Green Belt, is a modern facility featuring two 18-hole championship courses and one 9-hole short course, offering the most golf holes in North Rhine-Westphalia. The Championship Course and Links Course serve as the primary layouts, complemented by a Pitch-Course for practice. The club emphasizes an open-concept philosophy, welcoming both experienced golfers and beginners with flexible membership options based on individual playing frequency and preferences. The facility combines exceptional design with a positive ecological balance and has received multiple awards for its innovative approach. The modern clubhouse features a distinctive long, barrier-free structure with contemporary architecture, housing a restaurant, guest rooms, and physiotherapy practice. The course accommodates various competitive levels through organized leagues and tournaments, including women's, men's, senior, and youth divisions, with active participation in regional and national competitions. The facility operates a driving range, practice greens, and a professional golf school offering instruction programs.

Kolomi

AL

Komagawa Country Club

埼玉県

Located in Hanno, Saitama, Komagawa Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course designed by Koji Yasuda and constructed by Kashima Construction. The club opened in October 1972, and the course is set within a 228,000-square-meter landscape that features rolling hills and varied elevation changes. The layout is divided into an outward nine and an inward nine, with the total yardage ranging from 5,009 yards on the red tees to 6,788 yards on the black tees. The course is known for its wide fairways and the absence of out-of-bounds hazards on the inward nine, allowing for aggressive play. The course design incorporates a mix of uphill and downhill shots, with the outward nine described as a hilly course that rewards distance. The third hole, a 490-yard par 5 from the black tees, and the ninth hole, a 508-yard par 5, are highlighted as key long holes. The inward nine features significant elevation changes, including the 16th hole, a 193-yard par 3 that plays uphill to a green sloping from right to left. The 17th hole, a 480-yard par 5, is another demanding uphill challenge that requires a powerful drive to reach the green in regulation. Green conditions have evolved significantly since the club's opening. Originally featuring turf beds with Korean bentgrass, the greens were renovated in the early 2000s to USGA-spec sand greens to improve drainage and playing conditions. The current greens are planted with T1 bentgrass, a variety known for its smooth roll and durability. The course utilizes two different greens, designated as K and B greens, which are used on different days of the week. The K greens are generally faster and present a steeper challenge, while the B greens offer a slightly different contour and speed. The course is managed by Tokyu Green System, which oversees the maintenance of the fairways, rough, and greens. The club offers a range of tee boxes to accommodate different skill levels, with course ratings ranging from 63.5 on the red tees to 72.5 on the black tees. The layout is designed to test players with a variety of shot shapes and distances, from short par-3s like the 135-yard fourth hole to long par-5s that require strategic management of the fairway and green complexes. The course is open to the public and offers a range of facilities including a restaurant and club rental services.

Komatsu Golf Club Public Course

石川県 2 upcoming events

Komatsu Golf Club Public Course is an 18-hole golf course located in Komatsu, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The course features a par-72 layout with a total length of 6,921 yards, designed across gently rolling hills. The course is characterized by its strategic design, offering all golfers opportunities to enjoy challenging play and refined golfing experiences. Set in a naturally scenic landscape, the course provides a picturesque setting for rounds of golf. The layout emphasizes strategic shot-making requirements across all holes, making it suitable for golfers of varying skill levels who appreciate thoughtfully designed courses. The course operates as a public facility, welcoming daily play through an online reservation system, and also hosts club competitions throughout the year.

Komatsu Inter Golf Garden

石川県

KOMAカントリークラブ (KOMA Country Club)

奈良県

KOMA Country Club is a 27-hole facility located in Tsukigase, Nara City, Nara Prefecture, set within the natural landscape of the Tsukigase area. Designed by Gary Player and opened in 1980, the course features Bentgrass greens and offers three distinct nine-hole loops: the East, West, and South courses. The total yardage for the full 27 holes is 10,494 yards with a par of 108. The East Course presents a total yardage of 3,337 yards from the back tees, with a par of 36. It includes two par-5 holes, the 4th at 539 yards and the 8th at 537 yards, alongside four par-4s and three par-3s. The West Course is the longest of the three, measuring 3,460 yards from the back tees. Its signature challenge is the 3rd hole, a par-5 stretching 604 yards from the back markers, while the 7th hole offers a demanding 463-yard par-4. The South Course measures 3,298 yards from the back tees, featuring a 509-yard par-5 at the 9th hole and a 500-yard par-5 at the 4th. The club has a history of hosting significant professional events, including the 70th Japan Professional Golf Championship in 2002 and the Japan Professional Golf Grand Gold Senior Championship in 2002 and from 2004 to 2006. It also hosted the 85th Kansai Open Golf Championship in 2019 and the 38th Shinhandun Open in 2022. Each of the three courses provides multiple tee options, including regular, front, gold, and ladies' tees, allowing for varied yardages and difficulty levels.

Komono Club Jack Nicklaus Golf Course

三重郡 1 upcoming event

Located in Komono, Mie Prefecture, the Komono Club Jack Nicklaus Golf Course is a 72-par, 18-hole layout designed by Jack Nicklaus. Established in October 1986, it holds the distinction of being the first golf course in Japan to bear the name of the legendary golfer. The course offers three sets of tees, with yardages ranging from 5,559 yards from the front tees to 6,838 yards from the full-back tees. The design philosophy emphasizes precision over power, requiring players to use strategy and course management rather than relying solely on distance. The terrain is characterized by undulating fairways, elevated greens, and strategic water hazards. The front nine features several demanding par-4s, including the 403-yard third hole, which requires a tee shot over a valley to a two-tiered green, and the 532-yard fourth, a long par-5 where out-of-bounds runs along the right side. The back nine introduces significant risk-reward scenarios, such as the 543-yard 15th, a dogleg-left par-5 where the fairway slopes heavily to the left, and the 402-yard 17th, which plays to a green protected by multiple bunkers on the right. Water hazards play a critical role in the difficulty of the course. The 11th hole is a 440-yard par-4 that doglegs right, with a pond guarding the left side of the fairway and green. The 14th hole, a 382-yard par-4, features a pond on the left side of the approach, while the 18th hole finishes with a creek running along the left side of the fairway and a water hazard guarding the front of the green. The course also includes notable short holes, such as the 147-yard second and the 193-yard fifth, which demand precise iron play to avoid bunkers and penalties. The club facilities are designed with a traditional Japanese aesthetic, inspired by the Katsura Imperial Villa. The clubhouse features a lounge with views of the Ise Mountains, a library dedicated to golf culture, and multiple competition rooms. The course is home to the annual Jacks Open, a long-standing club competition that attracts significant participation. Professional guidance is provided by club pro Tatsuaki Nakamura, who has competed on international tours and is known for his expertise in the "left-axis" swing theory.

Komwood Golf Club

滋賀県

Located in Koka City, Shiga Prefecture, Komwood Golf Club is a 7,102-yard, par-72 course designed by Kazumi Miura and opened in April 1993. The 18-hole layout is set within a 1.34 million square meter area that preserves mature trees and natural forest scenery. The course features Pennington and Bentgrass greens and is accessible via the Koka Toyama Interchange on the Shin-Meihan Expressway. The front nine presents a mix of long par-5s and strategic par-4s. The opening hole is a straight par-5 that plays 528 yards from the full-back tees, while the 9th hole serves as the course’s longest par-5 at 623 yards from the same tees. The 5th hole is a demanding par-4 that requires an elevated tee shot over a hill, with the green guarded by three bunkers. The 7th hole is a par-4 featuring a water hazard on the approach and is noted for two prominent pine trees lining the fairway. The back nine introduces significant elevation changes and water hazards. The 11th hole is a blind par-4 where the green is not visible from the tee, flanked by out-of-bounds areas on both sides. The 13th hole is a valley-crossing par-4 with two-tiered greens, while the 14th hole features a downhill tee shot that transitions into an uphill approach to another two-tiered green. The 16th hole is a par-3 that requires a shot over water, with out-of-bounds boundaries on either side of the two-tiered green. The closing holes test precision and nerve. The 17th is a long par-5 that offers a choice of tees, with the sub-tee requiring a carry over a valley. The 18th hole is a par-4 where the clubhouse is visible directly behind the green; the approach shot must carry a water hazard, with out-of-bounds lining the left and right sides of the landing area. The course is known for its wide fairways and generous landing zones, though the out-of-bounds and water hazards demand accuracy on key holes.