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Kumamoto Mashiki Country Club

上益城郡

Kumamoto Mashiki Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 golf course located in Mashiki Town, Kamiamakusa District, Kumamoto Prefecture. The course spans 1.5 million square meters and was designed by Toda Construction. It is situated in a suburban setting, positioned just 2.2 kilometers from the Koike-Takayama Interchange on the Kyushu Central Expressway, making it one of the most accessible courses in the prefecture. The location is also noted for its proximity to cherry blossom viewing spots, allowing players to enjoy natural scenery during the spring season. The course layout is divided into an out and back nine, with a total yardage of 6,546 yards from the regular tees. The front nine covers 3,386 yards with a par of 36, while the back nine measures 3,180 yards, also with a par of 36. The course features two distinct turf types: Bentgrass and Korai grass. The front nine utilizes Bentgrass tees and fairways, with yardages ranging from a 145-yard par-3 fourth hole to a 591-yard par-5 ninth hole. The back nine switches to Korai grass, featuring a 118-yard par-3 second hole and a 501-yard par-5 ninth hole. Difficulty varies across the holes, with the front nine presenting longer challenges such as the 520-yard par-5 first hole and the 591-yard par-5 ninth hole. The back nine includes shorter, more technical holes like the 118-yard par-3 second and the 140-yard par-3 fourth. The course is designed to accommodate different skill levels, with tee box options ranging from the back tees to the regular tees, providing yardage variations of up to 200 yards on certain holes. The facility emphasizes convenience for visitors, particularly those traveling from urban areas or arriving by air from Kumamoto Airport, which is approximately 15 kilometers away. The course offers a range of amenities including a restaurant and natural hot springs, enhancing the overall experience for golfers. The design by Toda Construction focuses on a suburban country club atmosphere, balancing accessibility with the natural landscape of the Kumamoto region.

Kumamoto Minami Country

上益城郡

Kumamoto Minami Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Minamikata, Kosa Town, Kamiamakusa District, Kumamoto Prefecture. The layout is built on hilly terrain, utilizing the natural undulations to create a dynamic and strategic playing experience. The course features a variety of hole types, including uphill and downhill shots, as well as carries over water and valleys. The front nine presents a mix of long par fives and technical par fours. The 1st hole is a demanding 518-yard par 5 that requires careful placement off the tee to avoid right-side out of bounds, setting up a challenging uphill second shot. The 2nd hole is a 468-yard par 4 featuring a downhill tee shot with left out of bounds, leading to a guarded green. The 7th hole is a 207-yard par 3 that was renovated in 2020, featuring a water carry and bunkers surrounding the green to test accuracy. The 9th hole is a 350-yard par 4 that plays to one of the club's widest tee boxes, requiring precision to avoid trees obstructing the second shot. The back nine continues the strategic challenge with significant elevation changes and doglegs. The 10th hole is a 450-yard par 4 that plays downhill to a right dogleg, while the 11th hole is a long 508-yard par 5 with a gentle uphill second shot. The 12th hole is a 190-yard par 3 where the green is protected by bunkers in front, making it a recommended hole for birdie attempts. The 16th hole is a 450-yard par 4 with left and right out of bounds, favoring shots aimed at the right side of the fairway. The 18th hole is a 159-yard par 3 that plays slightly downhill from an elevated tee, with out of bounds to the right and bunkers guarding the front. The course offers multiple tee boxes to accommodate different skill levels, with yardages ranging from 2,236 yards on the red tees to 3,512 yards on the gold tees for the front nine. The back nine yardages range from 2,236 yards on the red tees to 3,479 yards on the gold tees. The course is known for its strategic design, where careful shot placement is often more important than raw distance. Kumamoto Minami Country Club hosts various club competitions and open events throughout the year, including the Southern Club Competition and Senior Championships. The course is also known for its commitment to player comfort, with amenities such as a restaurant and tea house available on-site.

Kumbia Golf Course

Queensland

Kumihama CC

京都府 4 upcoming events

Kumihama Country Club is a 72-par, 18-hole links-style course located in Kitanose, Kyotango City, Kyoto Prefecture, situated along the coast of the Kumi Bay. The course is divided into two distinct nine-hole loops: the outward course, which runs along the bay and offers expansive views of the Sea of Japan, and the inward course, which is characterized by a more rugged, wooded terrain with significant elevation changes. The total yardage is 6,551 yards from the championship tees and 6,137 yards from the regular tees. The outward nine holes are defined by their proximity to the water, featuring two notable sea-over holes. The third hole is a demanding par-4 that requires a tee shot over the ocean, while the sixth hole is a par-3 that also crosses the bay. These coastal holes are contrasted by the inland holes of the outward nine, which include a long par-5 second hole and a downhill par-4 fifth. The layout is designed to challenge players with wind conditions and narrow landing areas, particularly on the third and sixth holes where out-of-bounds and water hazards are prominent. The inward nine holes present a starkly different challenge, described as a "hard" course through forests and hills. This side features significant elevation changes, including uphill and downhill shots on holes such as the twelfth, sixteenth, and seventeenth. The par-5 thirteenth hole is a long, left-dogleg that requires precise placement to avoid trees and water hazards near the green. The eighteenth hole concludes the round with a demanding approach shot over a pond, testing the player's accuracy after a round of varied terrain. The course is known for its wide fairways on the outward nine, which require a different strategic approach compared to the tighter, more technical inward nine. The design incorporates natural features such as pine trees, slopes, and coastal views, creating a diverse playing experience. The club is located at 118 Minato-miya, Kumihamacho, Kyotango City, Kyoto, and is recognized for its scenic setting and challenging layout that appeals to golfers seeking a mix of coastal beauty and rigorous course management.

Kumla Golf Club

Örebro län

Kundang Lakes Country Club

Selangor

Kungälv-Kode Golfklubb

Västra Götalands län

Kungälv-Kode Golfklubb is an 18-hole course located in southern Bohuslän, approximately 30 minutes from Gothenburg, Sweden. The course is described as a scenic seaside/parkland layout set in a beautiful natural landscape characteristic of the coastal region. The club offers a welcoming environment for golfers of all levels, combining a challenging and aesthetically pleasing course design with supporting facilities. Beyond the golf course itself, Kungälv-Kode provides a restaurant and kiosk, practice facilities including a range and putting green, accommodation options, and hosts various competitions throughout the year including two-day tournaments, women's golf events, and matchplay competitions. The course operates seasonally, with winter play available on select holes. Training is available through the club's PGA professional, Stefan Arnesson. The facility caters to juniors with dedicated training programs and welcomes corporate golf groups. The course is known as one of the pearls of Sweden's west coast golf scene, emphasizing accessibility alongside competitive challenge.

Kungl. Drottningholms Golfklubb

Stockholms län

Kungsbacka Golf Club

Hallands län

Kungsbacka Golf Club is a comprehensive golf facility located in Särö, Sweden, comprising three courses with a total of 36 holes. The facility features Gamla Banan (Old Course), an 18-hole championship layout; Nya Banan (New Course), a 9-hole course; and Korthålsbanan, a short course for beginners and practice. The club offers diverse playing experiences across varied landscapes, from wooded parkland courses to exposed seaside holes with challenging wind conditions. This variety characterizes the course design philosophy, providing distinct playing environments that maintain player interest across multiple rounds. The facility includes a modern Trackman Range with 20 hitting stations, each equipped with individual Trackman screens and target greens. Twelve covered and heated bays with infrared heating enable year-round practice. The clubhouse provides amenities including Hamra Golfkrog restaurant serving daily lunch service and a pro shop offering equipment, apparel, and accessories from major brands. Kungsbacka Golf Club serves diverse player levels, from beginners through competitive members, with instruction programs, junior academy offerings, and tournament competitions throughout the season. The club maintains active membership programs and hosts various golf travel experiences.

Kungsörs golfklubb

Västmanlands län

Kungsörs Golfklubb is a nine-hole golf course located at Lockmora Friluftsområde in Kungsör, Sweden. The club was established in the autumn of 2004 and operates as a small, community-focused facility catering to players of all ages and skill levels, from beginners to veterans. The course layout consists of nine playable holes equipped with six bunkers, offering a compact but complete golfing experience. The facility is designed to be accessible and welcoming, featuring mats on the tees for all holes to facilitate play. In addition to the nine-hole course, the club provides a driving range and a practice bunker, allowing members and visitors to hone their skills in a relaxed environment. The setting is described as a pleasant area for relaxation and training, emphasizing camaraderie and cooperation among its diverse membership base. Play on the course is governed by simplified rules, with scorecards available for use. The club maintains a competitive spirit through regular events, such as the "Fredagscupen" (Friday Cup) for older gentlemen, held on the first Friday of each month from May through October. The course record for the nine holes is held by Ann Bejerin with a score of 38 and Conny Halvardsson with a score of 34, with new records only being recognized during official competitions or the Friday Cup events.

Kuni Country Club

埼玉県

Kuni Country Club is a 27-hole, par-108 golf facility located in Hiramatsu, Hano-shi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan. The course operates as a year-round resort under the Seibu Prince Hotels & Resorts network, offering full caddie services and accommodating two-some play. The layout consists of three nine-hole loops, providing a variety of challenges across the large-format course for members and visitors. The club has a long-standing history in the area, marked by milestones such as its 60th anniversary in 2024. The facility integrates dining and retail options within the clubhouse, including the sale of fresh chocolates and original branded goods.

Kunigihara GC

海草郡

Kunigihara Golf Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Kinogun, Kisho-cho, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan. The layout measures 6,595 yards from the back tees and is characterized by wide, flat fairways and a design that incorporates doglegs and elevation changes. The course has a history of hosting the Wakayama Open twelve times and has served as a venue for PGA-sanctioned senior tournaments. The front nine totals 36 holes with a yardage of 3,460 yards from the back tees. The opening hole is a 405-yard par-4 described as a difficult S-shaped mid-range hole that ranks among the top three in difficulty on the course. The third hole is the longest par-4 on the front side at 425 yards, featuring an uphill approach that makes two-shot rounds challenging. The fifth hole is a 455-yard par-5 known as the most adventurous hole on the course, offering a risk-reward scenario for long hitters aiming for the green in two. The back nine also measures 36 holes and spans 3,135 yards from the back tees. The course design includes a notable dam crossing and various dogleg configurations that provide continuous variation. Strategic elements include sloping fairways, such as on the fourth hole, which requires precise placement to avoid pot bunkers, and the second hole, a 225-yard par-3 where missing short leads to difficult recovery shots. The layout demands careful distance management and shot placement to navigate its challenging features.

Kunming Sunshine Golf Club

云南省

Kuno Country Club

千葉県

Kuno Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course designed by acclaimed architect Shinsuke Kato. Located in Tomisato, Chiba Prefecture, the course spans 6,937 yards from the back tees, with a total yardage of 5,623 yards from the front tees. The course features relatively flat fairways throughout, with subtle elevation changes of less than 10 meters that create engaging gameplay. The layout incorporates natural topography while maintaining aesthetic appeal, with mature cedar and broadleaf trees strategically placed throughout to enhance the design. The OUT nine presents straightforward play with flat fairways, though difficulty increases toward the middle and back holes. The IN nine offers trickier hole designs requiring precise tee shots, particularly holes 14-16, which are recognized as the course's most challenging stretch and critical scoring opportunities. The 16th hole is notably recognized as the course's signature hole. The course's design emphasizes strategic shot-making, with success depending on accuracy from the tee rather than distance alone. Water features and bunkering are employed to define fairways and protect greens on key holes.

Kuortane Golf Oy

Etelä-Pohjanmaa

Kuortane Golf is a 9-hole golf course located in Kuortane, Finland, built on traditional landscape terrain near the beautiful Kuhajärvi lakeside area. The course has been operating for over 20 years and was selected as Finland's most pleasant golf course in 2021. The layout features fairways set within a traditional landscape that appear straightforward but present unexpected challenges through strategically placed hazards and occasionally lengthy rough areas. The fairways are well-defined, with minimal forest directly on the course. The design offers accessibility for beginners while providing genuine difficulty for experienced players seeking a challenge. Beyond the golf course itself, Kuortane Golf operates in conjunction with Restaurant Kuharanta, which provides accommodation services, beach sauna rentals, and event and meeting facilities. The facility welcomes all players, offering free club rentals for beginners and organizing instructional courses for those new to the sport. The complex serves as both a golf destination and event venue situated in an attractive lakeside setting.

Kurayoshi Golf Club

鳥取県

Kure CC

広島県 6 upcoming events

Kure Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 course located in Kure, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. Designed by Robert von Ilm and opened in September 1971, the layout is JGA-certified with a course rating of 72.9 and a slope rating of 143 from the back tees. The course spans 6,510 yards from the longest tees, offering a challenging test for low-handicap players while providing shorter yardages for senior and ladies' divisions. The terrain features significant elevation changes, including downhill and uphill shots that dictate club selection and strategy. The front nine begins with a downhill par-4 where accuracy off the tee is paramount to avoid left-side out of bounds. The third hole presents an uphill dogleg left, while the fourth is a demanding downhill par-3 over a valley. The back nine opens with a long par-5 that requires careful positioning to avoid left-side hazards, and concludes with a long par-4 that demands precise distance control on an uphill approach. Notable characteristics include the second hole, a par-5 with a slightly doglegging right fairway and a parapet green that requires careful distance management. The ninth hole is a par-4 that challenges accuracy with a target shot toward a prominent pine tree, followed by an approach to a back-pin green. The seventh hole is a long par-4 that allows long hitters to reach in two, while the fifteenth hole is noted for its uphill second shot requiring delicate distance judgment. The course is managed by Kure Kokusai Kanko Co., Ltd.

Kuredu Golf Club & Bar

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Kureha Country Club

富山県 7 upcoming events

Kureha Country Club is a 36-hole facility located in the Kureha Hills of Toyama City, Toyama Prefecture, Japan. Opened in October 1960, the course was designed by architect Saji Tategaki, with the second nine added in 1972 under the direction of Hideo Takemura. The property spans 1.28 million square meters and features two distinct 18-hole layouts: the Nihonkai Course and the Tateyama Course. The club is situated on the Japan Sea side, offering views of the Tateyama mountain range and the Sea of Japan. The Nihonkai Course plays to a par 72 and measures 7,013 yards from the back tees. It is characterized by gentle undulations typical of hilly terrain, featuring doglegs, carry-over-valley shots, and carry-over-water hazards. The layout includes a demanding 542-yard par-5 fifth hole and a 566-yard par-5 fifteenth. The course underwent a "one-green" renovation completed in 2009, which increased its strategic complexity. It serves as the primary tournament venue for the facility, hosting the Hokuriku Open Golf Tournament and the 2000 National Sports Festival. The Tateyama Course offers a par 71 layout measuring 6,640 yards from the back tees. Designed to provide views of the Tateyama range from every hole, this layout is flatter than its counterpart but incorporates strategic water hazards and bunkers. Key holes include a 521-yard par-5 third and a 523-yard par-5 ninth, alongside a 533-yard par-5 eighteenth. The course has hosted significant events such as the 2015 Japan Women's Senior Golf Championship and the 2018 National Health and Welfare Festival. Kureha Country Club has a long history of hosting professional and amateur tournaments. It hosted the first Yomiuri Professional Invitational in 1964 and the first Hokuriku Classic in 1973. The facility became the home of the Toyama Prefecture Open Golf Tournament in 1978, which ran for 21 years before evolving into the Hokuriku Open in 1999. The tournament has attracted notable players including Ryo Ishikawa and Shingo Katayama, and the course setup is guided by the Japan Professional Golf Association. The club also hosted the 23rd Japan Women's Senior Golf Championship in 2015.

Kurihashi International Country Club

茨城県 1 upcoming event

Kurihashi International Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 championship course located in Koga City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. Situated in a river floodplain, the layout is characterized by strategic grass bunkers and mounds that challenge golfers despite the generally flat terrain. The course was designed by renowned Japanese tour professional Tadashi Enomoto, who incorporated a variety of hole shapes, including doglegs and unique water carry shots, to ensure a strategic test of golf. The course offers two distinct turf options: Bentgrass and Korean Bluegrass greens, each with varying yardages and course ratings. The Bentgrass configuration plays from 5,292 to 6,812 yards, while the Korean Bluegrass layout ranges from 4,966 to 6,452 yards. The par-72 layout features a front nine totaling 3,428 yards and a back nine of 3,384 yards. Notable long holes include the 633-yard 3rd and the 570-yard 13th, while the par-3s range from the short 153-yard 14th to the 221-yard 12th. Enomoto’s design philosophy emphasizes strategic decision-making, utilizing the natural riverine setting to create distinct challenges. The course hosts internal club championships and various member events, reflecting its role as a competitive venue for local golfers. With a Course Rating of 72.5 and Slope Rating of 131 for the Bentgrass tees from the back markers, the course provides a rigorous test for skilled players.

Kurk Golf

Uusimaa