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Kurrajong Hills Golf Course

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Kurri Golf Club

New South Wales

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Bayern

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Kusatsu Country Club

群馬県

Kusatsu Country Club is an 18-hole championship course located at approximately 1,000 meters elevation in Kusatsu, Gunma Prefecture. Opened in 1966, it ranks as the fourth-oldest course in Gunma. The course features a par-72 layout with two nine-hole loops: the OUT course (par 36, 3,332 yards back tees) and IN course (par 36, 3,370 yards back tees). The course is characterized by mature trees reflecting its decades of history, strategic layout, and integration with Kusatsu's natural landscape. The elevated terrain provides favorable playing conditions, with golfers reporting approximately 10-yard distance increases compared to lower-lying courses. The course is notably free from fog even during rainy conditions. Notable design features include signature holes such as Hole 3 (par 5) with its distinctive bell and views of Mount Asama, and multiple dramatic downhill shots offering vistas of regional landmarks including Mount Haruna and Mount Yakeishi. Strategic elements include numerous bunkers, water hazards, and doglegs that challenge accuracy. The setting provides opportunities to encounter wildlife such as Japanese serow within the natural terrain.

Kusatsu Onsen Golf Course

吾妻郡

Kusatsu Onsen Golf Course is a public championship course located at 1,300 meters elevation in the Kusatsu hot spring resort area of northern Gunma Prefecture. The course features 18 holes with a full-back length of 6,800 yards and front tees at 6,009 yards, offering an all-bent grass layout that maximizes natural topography. Set within a landscape of birch and larch forests at the foot of the Kusatsu Shirane mountain range, the course provides scenic views of spring greenery and autumn foliage. The design emphasizes strategic play through wide fairways and fast greens. Located just five minutes by car from the famous Kusatsu hot spring, the course allows play in casual golf attire and provides convenient access to onsen bathing facilities after round completion. The high-altitude setting offers comfortable summer conditions with cool temperatures ideal for golf.

Kushidake Golf Garden

沖縄県

Kushidake Golf Garden is a compact 18-hole short course located in the Kunigama District of Nago City, Okinawa. The facility operates as a Par 58 layout, divided into a front nine and a back nine that each total 29 strokes. The course is designed for quick play, with a total length of 2,814 yards from the back tees and 2,720 yards from the regular tees. The front nine measures 1,456 yards from the back tees, while the back nine is slightly shorter at 1,358 yards. The layout is characterized by a high concentration of par-3 holes, with 14 of the 18 holes falling into this category. The front nine features a mix of par-3s and par-4s, including the course's longest hole, the 7th, which measures 286 yards from the back tees. The back nine is almost exclusively composed of par-3s, with only the 14th and 15th holes serving as par-4s, each measuring 250 yards from the back tees. This structure creates a fast-paced round where the majority of shots are approached with mid-to-short irons. Handicaps are assigned to specific holes to balance the difficulty across the course. The 6th hole is the most difficult, carrying a handicap of 1, while the 14th hole is the easiest at handicap 2. The remaining holes are distributed with handicaps ranging from 3 to 18, with the 18th hole being the most difficult par-3 on the back nine. The course does not feature any par-5s, reinforcing its identity as a specialized short course designed for efficiency and accessibility.

Kushiro Airport Golf Club

白糠郡

Kushiro Country Club

北海道 3 upcoming events

Kushiro Country Club is located in Tsurui Village, Akan District, Hokkaido, and comprises two championship 18-hole courses. The East Course, designed by Naoki Sugaya and opened in 1963, measures 6,977 yards at par 72. The West Course, opened in 1973, stretches 7,043 yards at par 72. Together, they form the Tsurui Course complex with a combined 36 holes. The club, established in 1963, boasts a 62-year history and is recognized as a prestigious country club. The courses are characterized as expansive layouts set against Hokkaido's majestic natural landscape, featuring challenging yet beautiful terrain designed to inspire competitive spirit. The setting showcases rugged beauty while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Both courses demand skillful play from golfers of varying abilities. The club maintains an active membership of 1,515 members and hosts regular tournaments and competitions. The facility includes dining amenities at its on-site restaurant and offers comprehensive golf services including player registration and tournament hosting capabilities.

Kushiro Furin Country Club

北海道

Kushiro Furin Country Club is located in Tsurui Village within the Kushiro Wetlands of Hokkaido, Japan. The course features 27 holes spread across three courses set on gently rolling terrain surrounded by the natural landscape of the Kushiro Wetlands. The expansive setting emphasizes the dramatic scale of the wetland environment, with majestic vistas characteristic of the region's natural beauty. The course accommodates various player levels and demographics, offering different playing formats including caddie-assisted and self-play options. The layout takes advantage of the undulating hillside terrain typical of the area. Notable amenities include an on-site restaurant and practice facilities to support the full golf experience. Kushiro Furin Country Club hosts regular tournaments and competitive events throughout the year, maintaining official and semi-official competition rankings across multiple divisions including open, senior, and ladies categories. The club also organizes seasonal promotional events and participates in the broader golf community through various membership programs and services.

Küsten-Golfclub "Hohe Klint" Cuxhaven

Niedersachsen

Küsten-Golfclub "Hohe Klint" is an 18-hole golf course located near the North Sea coast in Cuxhaven, Germany. Situated in Oxstedt, the course is nestled within a natural landscape setting that characterizes the coastal region. The layout takes advantage of the terrain close to the North Sea, offering players panoramic views across the course grounds. The club maintains a well-manicured facility managed by its greenkeeping team, emphasizing both playability and aesthetic appeal. The course welcomes players of all levels, from beginners experiencing their first rounds to experienced golfers, as well as touring green fee guests. The club operates under winter rules during the off-season and maintains an active tournament schedule throughout the year. Beyond golf, the facility features on-site gastronomy with panoramic views overlooking the greens, a pro shop, golf instruction services, and event hosting capabilities. The club culture emphasizes accessibility and hospitality, creating an inclusive environment that balances competitive play with recreational enjoyment in a distinctive North Sea setting.

Kutsuki Golf Club

滋賀県 2 upcoming events

Located in Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture, Kutsuki Golf Club is a 18-hole, par-72 facility set within the Kutsuki valley. The course is divided into two distinct nine-hole loops, with the front nine characterized by significant elevation changes and the back nine offering a more strategic, relatively flatter layout. The club features Bentgrass greens and provides multiple tee options, including a dedicated Pink tee designed to make the course accessible to players of all skill levels. The front nine, totaling 36 strokes, is described as an attacking course where distance off the tee is a critical factor. The terrain features steep ups and downs, making distance control on approach shots vital for scoring. The 5th hole, a 361-yard par 4 from the white tees, is rated as the most difficult hole on the course with a handicap of 1, featuring a second shot from which the pin is not visible. The 8th hole is noted as a signature "famous hole," while the 9th requires a tee shot aimed toward the clubhouse, followed by a cautious second shot to avoid water hazards. The back nine shifts to a strategic game where accuracy off the tee is paramount. Several holes feature tight fairways that demand precision, particularly the 14th, 15th, and 18th holes. The 14th is a 376-yard par 4 where players must navigate out-of-bounds on both sides, while the 18th presents a challenging finish with water guarding the front of the green and out-of-bounds to the right. The 13th hole features a two-tiered green that requires careful pin placement awareness, and the 16th is a short par 3 where a short shot leaves a difficult approach. Kutsuki Golf Club hosts various competitive events, including the "Usagi to Kame" tournament and open competitions, alongside a junior golf camp hosted by professional Rikako Morita. The club also participates in local events such as the Shiga Prefectural Golf Tournament. With course ratings ranging from 67.7 to 72.2 depending on the tees played, the layout offers a challenging test for scratch golfers while remaining approachable for higher handicappers through its shorter tee markers.

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Kuwana Country Club

三重県

Kuwana Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Kuwana, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Designed by Seiichi Inoue, the course opened on April 16, 1960. The layout comprises two nines of par 36 each, totaling par 72. The OUT nine features a mix of par 4s and par 5s, with notable length variations across multiple tee options. Hole 3 stands as a signature par 5 at 575 yards from the back tees, while hole 8 presents a challenging par 3 at 224 yards. The IN nine offers similar variety, highlighted by hole 11, a demanding par 5 playing up to 548 yards, and hole 13, a strategic par 4 at 455 yards. The course accommodates players of all skill levels with multiple tee positions, ranging from back and white tees for accomplished golfers to front and yellow tees for intermediate and recreational players. Ladies' tees provide appropriate yardages for women golfers. With handicap ratings distributed across the layout, the course presents strategic challenge throughout both nines, requiring thoughtful course management and shot selection.

Kuwana International Golf Club

員弁郡 12 upcoming events

Kuwana International Golf Club is a 36-hole facility located in Higashiura, Ise District, Mie Prefecture, operated by the Shin-Nihon Kanko Group. The course is divided into two distinct 18-hole layouts: the Ise Course and the Suzuka Course. The Ise Course is characterized by its expansive length, exceeding 7,000 yards from the back tees, offering a layout that favors long hitters. In contrast, the Suzuka Course presents a more technical challenge where strategic placement is required to navigate bunkers and water hazards that complicate the approach lines. The Ise Course is set against the backdrop of the Suzuka mountain range and the Tado-Yoro mountain system. Its back nine features significant elevation changes, including a long par-5 17th hole that stretches 619 yards from the back tees. The front nine includes a 568-yard par-5 2nd hole and a 545-yard par-5 8th hole, providing substantial distance challenges. The course design incorporates various green complexes, including a two-tiered green on the 17th hole, requiring precise approach shots. The Suzuka Course offers a different strategic test, with yardages ranging from 6,343 yards from the back tees. This layout features numerous out-of-bounds areas, particularly on the 1st hole where the right side is OB, and the 11th hole which is flanked by OB on both sides. The 1st hole is a 554-yard par-5 that demands accuracy off the tee to avoid the OB line. The course also includes a 495-yard par-5 15th hole and a 514-yard par-5 18th hole on the back nine, testing the golfer's ability to manage distance and direction. Both courses utilize bentgrass greens, with the main greens on the Ise Course specified as bentgrass. The terrain varies between the two layouts, with the Suzuka Course noted for its uphill sections that require club selection adjustments. The Ise Course is described as having a majestic feel suitable for powerful drives, while the Suzuka Course demands careful navigation of its hazards and sloping fairways. The facility hosts regular club competitions and open events throughout the year, including monthly Monday open comps and Sunday half-comps.

Kuźnia Golfa

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Kuzuha Golf Course

大阪府

Kuzuha Golf Links is a public golf course located in Hirakata, Osaka, situated near the Kuzuha station in the Kansai region. The course operates as an 18-hole, par-70 layout with a total yardage of 5,952 yards from the Korai tees and 5,770 yards from the Tifton tees. The front nine carries a par of 35 and measures 2,897 yards from the Korai tees, while the back nine is also par 35, measuring 3,055 yards from the same tees. The redesign, completed in August 2019 following a temporary closure due to the construction of the Shin-Meishin Expressway, transformed the facility into a full-length championship course, removing the previous short course and driving range. The course has a significant history in Japanese professional golf, hosting the Kuzuha International Tournament for 26 editions between 1965 and 1990. The event, which began with a small five-player field, grew to attract international stars such as Greg Norman, Seve Ballesteros, and Curtis Strange. Notable winners include Norman, who claimed the title in 1977, and various domestic legends like Kiichi Ogata and Hidekazu Taniguchi. The tournament was a staple of the Japan Golf Tour, featuring prize purses that grew to 20 million yen in its final years. The layout features a mix of par-3s, par-4s, and par-5s that test distance and accuracy. The par-5 1st hole is the longest on the front nine at 527 yards from the Korai tees, while the 17th hole serves as the longest par-5 on the back nine at 577 yards. Shorter holes include the 3rd and 5th on the front nine, both playing 135 yards from the Korai tees. The back nine includes the 12th hole at 205 yards and the 15th at 213 yards from the Korai tees. The course is designed to be accessible, with multiple tee boxes allowing for varied yardages and difficulty levels depending on the player's skill. The facility is managed by Kuzuha Public Golf Course Co., Ltd. and is located at 14-2 Hanazono-cho, Kuzuha, Hirakata-shi, Osaka. The course has undergone significant changes over its history, including early struggles with flooding from the Yodo River in its first five years of operation. Today, it stands as a public course offering a full 18-hole experience, having evolved from its origins as one of Japan's first public golf courses established in 1957.

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