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Nassau Country Club

NY

Nassfeld Golf (Gailtal Golf)

Kärnten

Nassfeld Golf is a 24-hole championship golf course located in the Gailtal valley in Carinthia, Austria. The facility comprises an 18-hole Championship Course and a 6-hole Par 3 Practice Course, alongside a driving range and practice area. Set within the natural landscape of the Nassfeld ski region and near the Weissensee nature arena, the course offers golfers the opportunity to play amidst breathtaking mountain scenery. The course is well-maintained and designed to provide an enjoyable golfing experience in a stunning alpine setting. The facility also includes a golf school offering instruction for beginners and advanced players, as well as private lessons. Additional amenities include a restaurant and pro shop on-site. The course hosts various tournaments and club championships throughout the season, catering to both members and visitors seeking leisurely golf in a scenic mountain environment.

Nassjo Golf Club

Jönköpings län

Nässjö Golfklubb is a golf course located in the heart of Småland region of Sweden, situated at 320 meters above sea level. The course is described as beautiful and challenging, designed to accommodate both beginners and experienced golfers. Set in a scenic natural environment, the course offers golfers the opportunity to enjoy rounds in nature while experiencing varying levels of difficulty. The club organizes various competitions and tournaments including Thursday golf events, regional tournaments like Höglandstouren and Smålandsserien, and club championship competitions. The facility includes a driving range that is being upgraded with TopTracer technology as of the 2025 season, enhancing the training experience for members and visitors. Nässjö Golfklubb offers accommodation options for guests, including on-site cottages adjacent to the course and golf packages with nearby hotels. The club welcomes both members and green fee players, with instruction available through beginner courses and lessons. The facility also features a restaurant called Blue Sky, contributing to the overall recreational experience at the club.

Nasu Chifuriko Country Club

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Nasu Country Club

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Nasu Golf Club

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Nasu Highland Golf Club

栃木県

Nasu Iono Country Club Course Management Section

那須郡

Nasu Iono Country Club is a 27-hole championship course designed by renowned golf architect Asami Ryokuzou, located in Tochigi Prefecture. The course features three distinct nine-hole layouts—North, South, and East—each with individual character and design philosophy. Set within the natural landscape of the Nasu region, the course showcases Asami's golf design principles developed over four decades. The course is designed to accommodate golfers of all skill levels, from single-digit handicappers to beginners, though it presents meaningful challenges throughout. The design reflects Asami's sophisticated golf philosophy, with each course presenting distinct strategic questions to players. The clubhouse and overall setting maintain a refined atmosphere aligned with the designer's vision. The three separate courses allow for varied playing experiences while maintaining the cohesive design aesthetic characteristic of Asami's work. The natural terrain and mountain setting of the Nasu area provide an elevated golfing environment. The facility includes hotel and restaurant amenities, supporting its function as a destination golf club.

Nasu Kasumigajo Golf Club

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Nasu Kurobane Golf Club

栃木県

Nasu Ogawa Golf Club

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Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course

Western

Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course located on Fiji's renowned Coral Coast, opened in June 2009. Designed by Vijay Singh and Greg Letsche, the course underwent significant redesigns in 2016, with modifications to 10 holes aimed at enhancing fairness while maintaining challenge for elite players. The layout features world-class architecture blended with dramatic South Pacific landscapes, including rolling pastures and beachfront holes. Ocean views and coral reef backdrops are present on 15 of the 18 holes, creating both scenic beauty and concentration challenges. The course is characterized by a blend of difficult terrain and strategic design elements. The clubhouse, styled in traditional South Pacific architecture, offers panoramic views of the course and surrounding landscape. Natadola Bay hosts the annual Fiji International tournament and welcomes players of all skill levels for daily play.

Natanis Golf Course

ME

Natanis Golf Course is a 36-hole facility located in Vassalboro, Maine, making it the only course of this size in the state. Operated by the Browne family since 1965, the course features two distinct layouts designed to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. The property is situated near Webber Pond Road in a rural Maine setting typical of the region's natural landscape. The facility offers a full-service driving range and multiple putting greens for practice and improvement. Natanis has established itself as a competitive venue, hosting the Maine high school state championships along with various corporate and charity tournaments. The course's dual-layout design provides versatility for tournament play and recreational rounds. With nearly 60 years of family operation, Natanis has become a notable fixture in Maine's golf community, offering something for golfers across different experience levels through its two courses.

Natanis Golf Range

ME

Nathalia Golf Course

Victoria

Natimuk Golf Club

Victoria

Nation Golf Club

Ontario

Nation Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf course located 35 minutes east of Ottawa near Curran, Ontario. Established in 1994, the course is known for its challenging layout featuring steep elevations and well-manicured bent grass greens. The panoramic design incorporates significant water hazards, with an ever-flowing creek and four ponds that come into play 13 times throughout the round, making water management a critical element of play. The course maintains smooth fairways and is described as one of the most challenging and exciting public courses in Eastern Ontario, suitable for golfers of all skill levels. Daily maintenance includes nightly irrigation and well-drained conditions. The facility offers online booking, memberships, game packs, and combo rates, along with on-site dining options.

National Golf Club

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National Golf Club, located in Belek, Antalya, Turkey, opened on November 18, 1994, establishing itself as Turkey's first international championship golf course. The 18-hole course is thoughtfully routed across gently rolling terrain interspersed with mature pine and eucalyptus trees, with the snow-capped Taurus Mountains providing a dramatic backdrop. The course benefits from warm sunshine throughout most of the year, creating ideal playing conditions. The National features a well-designed layout that balances challenge with playability across its varied terrain. The course includes both 18-hole and 9-hole options, accommodating golfers of different skill levels. Notable holes include the 2nd, 3rd, 15th, 16th, and 18th, which incorporate strategic penalty areas and water hazards. The club earned recognition as a leader in Turkish golf, hosting the nation's first international professional golf tournament. Complementing the course are comprehensive facilities including a PGA-certified golf academy with elite instructors, extensive practice facilities, and a luxury clubhouse. The National has developed one of Europe's largest junior golf training programs and maintains an international management structure.

National Golf Links

OH

National Golf Links was designed by Jody Kinney and opened in 1995 as a family-owned 9-hole course, expanding to 18 holes in 2000. The course features 7,200 yards from the championship tees to 5,100 yards from the red tees, with a par of 72. The course rating is 74.2 with a slope rating of 138, presenting a moderately challenging layout for golfers of varying abilities. The links-style course provides a natural setting with rolling hills, creeks and ponds which gives it a European feel. The thick, lush fairways are a blue grass-rye combination and the large bent grass greens are undulated and true. Many of the holes are open and subjected to prevailing winds, while others are narrow. The layout features lush, rolling fairways and large, undulating greens framed by strategically placed bunkers, with water hazards coming into play several times throughout the course. Located in South Charleston, Ohio, National Golf Links operates as a public facility with practice amenities including a driving range and practice greens. The course has not hosted major tournaments but remains a regional option known for its distinctive links-style architecture and scenic setting in southwestern Ohio.

National Golf Links of America

NY

National Golf Links of America is a prestigious links-style golf course in Southampton, New York, located on Long Island between Shinnecock Hills Golf Club and Peconic Bay. The course was designed by Charles B. Macdonald, who had been schooled at the University of St Andrews in Scotland during the 1870s. When it opened in 1911, the course was called the National Golf Links of America because its 67 founding members resided in various parts of the United States. The course is a par 72 and plays 6,873 yards from the back tees. Many of the holes were patterned from famous golf courses in the British Isles and adapted to fit the local setting: The 2nd hole, named "Sahara", is a par four modeled after the 3rd hole at Royal St. George. The 3rd hole, named "Alps", is a par four that requires a blind approach shot to the green, similar to the 17th hole at Prestwick. Some of the other holes were original designs, the most notable of which is the par four 14th hole. It was named "Cape" because the green was located on a small peninsula that jutted into a bay. The green was later moved during construction of Sebonac Inlet Road but is now surrounded on three sides by a large bunker. A unique feature on the golf course is a windmill located between the 2nd and 16th holes. Though the course is noted for hosting the initial Walker Cup in 1922, which the United States won 8 and 4, it has never hosted a major men's championship. The Walker Cup was again held at the National in 2013.

National Golf Resort

Klaipėdos apskritis

National Golf Resort is an 18-hole, par 72 championship golf course located in Klaipėda, Lithuania, designed by renowned architect David Krause. Situated in the scenic Danė River valley just 4 kilometers from Klaipėda and 22 kilometers from Palanga, the course meets international standards and offers picturesque views throughout the layout. The resort features comprehensive practice facilities including a driving range and a 3-hole practice area for skill development. The clubhouse is positioned on a hill overlooking holes 9 and 18, providing panoramic views of the course. The facility functions as a complete resort destination, hosting both local and international tournaments and events, with on-site accommodation in three room categories and a restaurant-bar with terrace overlooking the golf course. National Golf Resort serves as the only golf club in Western Lithuania and offers various programs including Green Card golf academy courses for beginners, corporate team-building events, and recreational golf tournaments. Equipment rental and a pro shop are available for guests.

National Pines Golf Club

Ontario

National Pines is a private members golf course located in Innisfil, Ontario, near Barrie. Designed by celebrated Canadian architect Thomas McBroom and opened in 1992, the course has established itself as a premier destination for Central Ontario golfers over more than three decades. The course features a walkable layout with strategic routing that leverages the natural landscape to create a design that reveals itself over repeated play. McBroom's design philosophy emphasizes playability alongside challenge, making National Pines accessible to golfers of varying skill levels while still providing sufficient test for accomplished players. The course demands thoughtful shot-making and strategic decision-making throughout. Known as a timeless gem in Canadian golf, National Pines balances competitive challenge with the social enjoyment that defines quality private membership clubs. Its artful design and shot-making demands have made it a favorite among regional golfers seeking a course that rewards both skill and course management. The natural terrain and clever hole routing contribute to an experience that encourages repeated visits as players continue to discover new strategic elements of the design.