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Northampton Country Club Clubhouse

PA

Northampton Country Club is a private member-owned club established in 1899 in Easton, Pennsylvania. The par-72 course plays at 6,675 yards from the back tees. The course was designed by golf course architect Robert White, a contemporary of Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast and Dr. Alister Mackenzie. White was the first President of the PGA of America and instrumental in the formation of the American Society of Golf Course Architects. The 18-hole championship course is known for its immaculately manicured greens and picturesque tree-lined fairways, with strategic layouts designed to challenge golfers of all skill levels. The facility features a full driving range with grass and artificial teeing areas, including a 100-yard span of state-of-the-art hitting mats at the practice range. The course also features a practice putting green and short-game range with sand area. Located in the heart of the Lehigh Valley, this private club is a favorite for both local players and golf enthusiasts visiting the region.

Northampton Golf Club

Western Australia

Northampton Valley Country Club

PA 1 upcoming event

Northampton Valley Country Club was designed by Ed Ault and opened in 1963, featuring a classically designed layout with tree-lined fairways and gently sloped greens. The 18-hole course plays to a par 70 at 6,329 yards with a slope of 126 from the blue tees and at 6,102 yards with a slope of 121 from the white tees. The course is proudly owned and operated by Northampton Township. The layout features tree-lined fairways, strategically placed bunkers and ponds, with slightly sloped greens. The course features tree-lined fairways with gently sloped greens, water hazards on a few holes, and strategically-placed bunkers guarding the greens, while remaining player-friendly yet presenting risk-reward opportunities for better players. The par-5 7th hole at 530 yards from the back tees presents a signature risk-reward opportunity, with many long hitters attempting to reach the green in two. Northampton Valley is ranked as one of the best public courses in the Philadelphia area.

Northamptonshire County Golf Course

Northamptonshire 6 upcoming events

Northamptonshire County Golf Club is an 18-hole heathland course located in Church Brampton, established in 1909. Originally designed by distinguished architect Harry S. Colt—who also created Wentworth and Sunningdale—the course has remained largely unchanged since its inception, with notable alterations by James Braid in 1947. Ranked within the UK's top 100 courses, it serves as an R&A Open Qualifying venue. The course features small, well-built and contoured greens with challenging approaches set against beautiful scenery. Its heathland layout runs fast during summer months, presenting a rigorous test of golf for players of all abilities. The design rewards good shots while remaining playable and accessible. NCGC is recognized as one of the finest courses in the Midlands, earning comparisons to prestigious Surrey courses and Hollinwell when in peak condition. The traditional clubhouse, sympathetically extended over the decades, overlooks the 18th green and serves as the social hub. The club welcomes visitors and maintains an inclusive membership structure including social, junior, and competitive categories for both men and women.

Northbridge Golf Club

New South Wales

Northbridge Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course carved from rugged sandstone escarpment overlooking Sydney's Middle Harbour on the North Shore, making it the closest 18-hole course to Sydney CBD. Located within the heritage-listed Northbridge Park, the course features gently sloping and undulating fairways that descend steeply from Sailors Bay Road down to the foreshores of Long Bay and Wreck Bay, offering scenic views throughout play. The course provides a balanced challenge suitable for golfers of all abilities, with a mix of predominantly par 3 and par 4 holes of varying lengths. The terrain is characterized by its integration into natural parkland, with fairways and greens well-maintained. The course plays relatively quickly while maintaining tactical interest through its varied hole designs and strategic layouts. Northbridge welcomes both members and public visitors seven days a week. The facility includes a well-appointed clubhouse with restaurant services, offering views across the course and Middle Harbour. The club accommodates social golfers, corporate events, and functions, with its location approximately 10 minutes from Sydney's CBD making it accessible for both casual play and special occasions.

Northcliffe Golf Course

West Yorkshire 8 upcoming events

Northcliffe Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 71 parkland course measuring 6,113 yards from the white tees, situated on High Bank Lane in Shipley, West Yorkshire, overlooking the Aire Valley. The club was founded in 1921 by local enthusiasts who established a municipal golf course on the Northcliffe Estate, land given in trust to the people of Shipley by benefactor Sir Henry Norman Rae MP. Golf was initially played over nine holes on the Moorhead course. In 1922, James Braid and Harry Vardon were commissioned to design and construct an additional nine holes. Further land was acquired in 1928, and Braid was engaged again to redesign the entire layout, which was fully opened in September 1930. The course has changed little from that Braid configuration. Braid is credited with refining the dogleg hole as a design art form, and Northcliffe features several strategically complex shorter par fours that reward careful positioning rather than raw power. The course is set within around 100 acres of parkland and makes distinctive use of a natural ravine that runs through the property. The opening hole is a par four of around 250 yards that requires a carry of approximately 120 yards over the ravine to a dogleg left fairway beyond a band of trees, with a steel footbridge spanning the ravine for pedestrian access, opened in 1933. The course then climbs and meanders across the hillside, with exposed stretches on the index one 13th and the index three 16th testing golfers in the prevailing wind. The signature hole is the par three 18th, which plays downhill from an elevated tee into the same ravine that frames the opening hole. The tee shot descends to a green guarded by bunkers, a banking, and a stream running along the right side, with the compact and exposed target making it a genuine card-wrecker as a closing hole. It is widely regarded as one of the finest finishing holes in Yorkshire.

Northcote Public Golf Course

Victoria

Northcote Public Golf Course is a 9-hole course located in Northcote, Victoria, designed by renowned golf architect Sam Berriman and officially opened on December 15, 1962. The course was developed on land comprising former crown land along the Merri Creek, old dairy land, and part of a former rubbish tip. Berriman, who had designed several other notable courses including Sale, Horsham, and Shepparton, brought significant credentials to the project. The course opening was marked by an exhibition match featuring prominent Australian amateur champions of the era. The club was formally established in April 1963, with a clubhouse designed by Ron Crocker and opened in December 1967. The facility was expanded to its current size in 1985. Northcote operates as a traditional members' club with regular Saturday morning competition beginning at 6:30 a.m. or at first light. The course welcomes guest players with official Australian handicaps, reflecting its established place in the local golfing community for over six decades.

Northeast Harbor Golf Club

ME

Northeast Harbor Golf Club is an 18-hole course located on Mount Desert Island, Maine, founded in 1895 with its origins traced to amateur golfer J.G. Thorp's initial layout through pastureland. The club was formally incorporated in 1916 by 49 shareholders. The inner nine holes were designed by British amateur Arthur Lockwood and opened in 1919, while Herbert Strong added nine holes in 1925 to complete the full 18-hole layout. The course features forest and field terrain beneath towering pines with scenic views of the Maine coast. The outer nine holes were closed in 1939 during economic hardship but were gradually restored over subsequent decades, with the course fully restored to its original 18 holes by the 2000s. The club's design reflects traditional Scottish golf principles and offers a challenging layout through natural terrain. The course is characterized by its historical significance, natural setting, and the community dedication that preserved this longtime sporting venue. The club's motto, "Far and Sure," reflects its enduring commitment to the game.

Northenden Golf Course

Greater Manchester 2 upcoming events

Northenden Golf Club is a traditional member-owned course situated on the banks of the River Mersey, five miles south of Manchester city centre. The 18-hole parkland layout features a variety of trees, bunkers, and water hazards, presenting a good test for golfers of all standards. The course has a rich history dating back to 1913. Harry Vardon redesigned the original layout, with the course officially reopened in 1922. Following compulsory land acquisition for the M63 motorway in 1969, the course underwent a complete redesign by Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas, officially opening in its current form in 1973. The club has invested significantly in course maintenance, notably rebuilding all 18 greens to USPGA standard in 2006 with restructured drainage systems, enabling year-round playability. The picturesque setting includes a modern, air-conditioned clubhouse completed in 2016, featuring a spike bar and function facilities. Three resident professionals offer coaching including instruction in a state-of-the-art Swing Studio. The course's proximity to the River Mersey has historically presented challenges, including notable floods in 1964 and 2025.

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Northern Bear Golf Club

Alberta

Northern Bear Golf Course is a Jack Nicklaus Signature Course located in Sherwood Park, Alberta, approximately 30 minutes from downtown Edmonton. The course features five sets of tees accommodating players of all skill levels, with yardages ranging from 5,800 to 7,400 yards. The layout incorporates tree-lined fairways, strategic bunker placements, five lakes, and USGA-standard greens. The course design reflects Nicklaus' philosophy of creating prestigious and challenging golf experiences suitable for both novice and expert players. The course is characterized as Alberta's Premier Championship Golf Course, indicating its status as a high-quality competitive venue. The diverse tee options allow golfers to select appropriate difficulty levels based on their abilities, while the strategic hazards and water features throughout the course present considerable challenges for skilled players.

Northern Dunes Golf Club

Ontario

Northern Dunes Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Hepworth, Ontario, on the Bruce Peninsula. The par 72 layout extends 6,400 yards from the back tees and navigates through the region's distinctive landscape of mature trees and natural terrain. The course design emphasizes the area's natural features, incorporating water hazards and sand traps throughout all holes. Well-groomed fairways and manicured greens maintain championship standards. The Bruce Peninsula setting provides a picturesque backdrop, known for its fine dry weather and scenic natural resources. The rolling topography creates a course that twists and winds through the landscape, offering varied shot-making opportunities. The combination of water hazards, bunkers, and mature tree lines provides a moderately challenging experience suitable for golfers of different skill levels. The course's integration with the surrounding terrain—including the region's renowned sand beaches and natural beauty—creates a naturally scenic golfing environment that distinguishes Northern Dunes as a destination course in southwestern Ontario.

Northern FonDuLac Archery Golf

WI

Northern FonDuLac Archery Golf is a 3,385-yard archery golf course located near Mount Morris in Waushara County, Wisconsin. The course is maintained by the North Fond du Lac Archery Club and Archery Golf of Mount Morris. Archery Golf is played similarly to traditional golf but uses bows and arrows instead. Players shoot a 5-inch diameter ball off a ball-stand from distances ranging from 100 to 350 yards. The objective is to pierce or knock the ball off the ball-stand in as few shots as possible, with scoring based on the number of shots required. The course operates on a donation basis, with donation envelopes available at the clubhouse near the first tee. The facility includes rustic camping accommodations for visitors. The course hosts three competitive "Shoots" or Archery Golf Competitions annually that are open to the public for a nominal fee. An arrow lost and found service is also available for players.

Northern Golf Club

Victoria

Northern Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Glenroy, approximately 12 kilometers from Melbourne's CBD. Set across 55 hectares, the course features 55 bunkers and 11 water hazards, presenting a challenging layout. The club's modern facilities include a full driving range, short game practice areas, and a Golf Teaching Centre equipped with club fitting, tuition, and ball tracking technology. Established in 1896 as Essendon Golf Club, the course relocated to its current Glenroy location over 110 years ago and has evolved into a premium golfing destination. The club maintains a strong tradition of supporting elite golfers and hosts significant competitions, including yearly events on the Southern PGA tour and National Legends PGA tour, as well as major Golf Australia events for men, women, and juniors. The facility has attracted accomplished players, with past tournament winners including rising stars Lucas Herbert and Todd Sinnott. Additional amenities include a bar, bistro, and conference facilities.

Northern Hills Golf Course

MN

Northern Hills Golf Course is an 18-hole public course that opened in 1976, located in Rochester, Minnesota. The course features rolling hills, sloped greens, and tree-lined fairways designed to provide challenges for experienced golfers while remaining accessible to beginners of all ages. The layout combines natural terrain features with strategic bunkering to create interesting shot-making opportunities throughout the round. The facility includes a full-service driving range with multiple hitting stations, putting green, and chipping area for practice. Northern Hills hosts tournaments and leagues throughout the golf season and offers PGA-certified instruction through its golf professionals. The course maintains a pro shop stocked with equipment and apparel from major brands, and membership options are available for regular players seeking unlimited facility access and event participation. The course operates daily from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Northern Hills Golf Course

OK

Northern Hills Golf Course in Enid, Oklahoma is an 18-hole public course that opened in 1976. The course features rolling hills, sloped greens, and tree-lined fairways designed to appeal to golfers of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. The layout presents both challenges and accessibility, with the natural terrain creating interesting shot-making opportunities. The facility includes a full-service driving range with ample hitting stations, along with dedicated putting and chipping greens for practice. The course is open to the public and regularly hosts tournaments and leagues throughout the golf season. A PGA-certified instructor is available for lessons accommodating golfers of all ages and skill levels.

Northern Links Golf Course

SD

Northern Links Golf Course is a 9-hole par 36 course located in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, built on family farmland over 20 years ago. The course features large greens averaging 7,000 square feet with a maximum length of 3,300 yards. The signature hole is Hole 2, which plays to a distinctive island green, providing a memorable challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The gently rolling terrain makes the course accessible for both walking and riding golfers, accommodating everyone from juniors and seniors to experienced players. The course is characterized by lush, well-maintained grounds, spectacular sunrises and sunsets, and abundant wildlife surrounded by natural landscape. The facility includes a clubhouse offering snacks, beverages, and beer, with capacity to host private events for up to 60 attendees. Northern Links emphasizes community golf and hospitality, operating seasonally from April 1st through November 1st, daily from 7am to 7pm.