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Petaluma Golf & Country Club

CA

Petaluma Golf & Country Club is a private 9-hole golf course established in 1922 in Petaluma, California. The clubhouse was designed by renowned local architect Brainard Jones, with the land originally donated by the McNear family. The original nine holes were redesigned during the Great Depression and have undergone various enhancements over the decades. The course features rolling terrain characteristic of Petaluma's landscape, with tree-lined fairways and small undulating greens. Multiple tee options for the front and back nines provide varied shot selections and club choices. While the shorter length makes it accessible to novice golfers, the rolling hills and green design present a genuine challenge for experienced players. The course maintains excellent year-round conditions, remaining playable through wet winter months. The club emphasizes family-oriented membership, with facilities including a recently renovated pool and practice areas. Junior tees and golf camps support junior development programs. Members can enjoy local wines on the patio overlooking the course. The club accepts outside play from other private club members.

Pete Dye Challenge Course

CA

The Pete Dye Challenge Course at Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, California, opened in 1988 as a demanding 18-hole layout stretching 6,955 yards. Designed by legendary architect Pete Dye, the course features rolling fairways, elevated greens, and Dye's signature deep bunkers and railroad tie accents marking scenic lakes throughout the property. Located in the Coachella Valley, the course presents a strategic test of skill with water hazards, bunker complexes, and undulating green complexes that demand precise shot-making. Notable challenging holes include the par-4 second hole—the course's number-one handicap—with water along the left side, and the par-5 16th, another difficult two-shotter with water guarding the right fairway. Multiple par-3s require accurate tee shots over water hazards. The course plays with Tifway 419 Bermuda fairways, Tiffdwarf greens, and Bermuda rough. With handicaps varying significantly between tees and genders, the Pete Dye Challenge Course accommodates multiple skill levels while maintaining its reputation as a bold, unforgiving test designed to push golfers to their limits.

Pete Dye Golf Club

WV

Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech

VA

The Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech is an 18-hole course at its Radford facility featuring 7,665 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Designed by Ault, Clark & Associates and Pete Dye, ASGCA, the River golf course opened in 2005. The course features five sets of tees along 2.5 miles of the scenic and historic New River, with yardage stretching from 5,142 yards for ladies to 7,665 for tournament play. The course is bisected by a 70' rock cliff, which created the opportunity to build 2 distinct but complementary 9-hole loops which start and finish adjacent to the club area. The course features bentgrass tees, fairways and greens, strategically-placed Dye trademark pot bunkers and breathtaking river vistas from all 18 holes in a par 72 links design. Fourteen of the 18 holes have views to the river, with eight playing directly to the river's edge. The course was selected by Golf Digest as one of the Top 5 "Best Newly Remodeled Courses in America" for 2006. The course served as the destination of the 2011 NCAA Men's East Regional and continues to host significant competitive events. Golf Digest gave the course a near perfect 4.5 Star Ranking as one of the "Best Places to Play" in America.

Peterborough Golf & Country Club

Ontario

Peterborough Golf & Country Club is a private members-only facility established in 1897, making it Peterborough's and the Kawartha's longest-standing golf club. The course was designed by renowned Canadian architect Stanley Thompson, known for creating championship-caliber layouts. Located in Peterborough, Ontario, the club operates year-round and serves as the only members-only year-round golf and country club in the region. The Thompson-designed course presents a timeless challenge to golfers of varying skill levels. Beyond golf, the facility offers world-class amenities including curling programs and dining options, making it a comprehensive social and recreational destination. The club maintains a vibrant membership community spanning over 125 years of tradition, offering various membership categories including golf, curling, and social memberships designed to accommodate different ages, lifestyles, and interests. The club also hosts tournaments, weddings, and other special events, reinforcing its role as a significant recreational and social institution in the Peterborough area.

Peterborough Golf Club

South Australia

Peterborough Golf Course

Victoria

Peterborough Milton

Cambridgeshire 6 upcoming events

Peterborough Milton Golf Club is a classic parkland course established in 1938, designed by the renowned architect James Braid. Located in Milton Ferry, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, the course features tree-lined fairways and well-guarded greens characteristic of Braid's design philosophy. A notable feature of the layout is a large lake that divides the 1st and 18th fairways, adding strategic interest to both holes. The course has undergone various modifications over the decades to accommodate advancements in golf equipment while maintaining its challenging character. The course provides an enjoyable test suitable for golfers of all abilities. As a members club that welcomes visitors, Peterborough Milton has established itself as a welcoming facility known for the quality of its course presentation. The layout offers a traditional parkland experience within the Cambridgeshire landscape, with the design continuing to challenge golfers through its strategic bunkering and green complexes.

Peterculter Golf Club

Aberdeenshire

Peterculter Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in Peterculter, Aberdeen, Scotland. The course features a traditional Scottish layout with named holes reflecting the local landscape and heritage, including "Templar," "Peter's Pot," "The Haugh," and "Dee View," suggesting a setting with views of the River Dee and surrounding terrain. The course comprises four par-3 holes, eleven par-4 holes, and three par-5 holes for men, with slight variations for women golfers. Notable par-5 holes include "The Haugh" (hole 5), "Lang Trachle" (hole 7), and "Old Town" (hole 17), which provide length and challenge. Shorter par-3 holes such as "Peter's Pot," "The Trough," "Altries," and "Dumfoonert" offer variety throughout the round. The course offers multiple tee options across different handicap categories, accommodating golfers of varying abilities. The positioning of hazards and the mix of hole lengths create a balanced challenge suitable for both members and visiting players. The club supports various competitions and has facilities including a pro shop, kitchen, and bar.

Peterhead Golf Course

Aberdeenshire

Peterhead Golf Club was established in 1841, making it by its own claim the 18th-oldest golf club in the world. The club is situated at Craigewan Links on the River Ugie, approximately a mile northwest of Peterhead town centre in Aberdeenshire, where the river meets the North Sea. The current 18-hole layout, known as the Craigewan Links or Old Course, began as a nine-hole course in 1892, designed by Willie Park Jr, the two-time Open Champion. It was extended to 18 holes in 1908 by local professional Archie Simpson. The course plays to a par of 70 over 6,147 yards. A second course, the New Course, was established in 1923 as an 18-hole layout but fell into neglect during the Second World War and today exists as a nine-hole course of 4,278 yards playing to a par of 62. The Craigewan Links occupies a natural peninsula of duneland bounded by the River Ugie on two sides and the North Sea to the east, giving it a distinctive setting among sand hills and beach scenery that owes little to artificial shaping. The clubhouse on the north bank of the River Ugie is reached from the car park on the south side via a pedestrian bridge, a crossing that dates in various forms to the early days of the club when a ferry served the same purpose until 1925. Pot bunkers are numerous throughout the layout and represent the primary defence of the greens alongside the prevailing coastal winds. The first tee shot requires a carry over the river. The two most celebrated holes sit back-to-back at the furthest point from the clubhouse. The ninth, named "St. Fergus," is a 460-yard par 4 with no bunkers, its fairway running along a valley between dunes to a green that demands a precise approach. The tenth, "Cottage," is a short par 3 of 133 yards with a burn in front and five bunkers encircling a green that slopes from back to front. The blind par-3 sixteenth and the par-5 eighteenth, which offers the final sea views of the round, are also noted features of the back nine. The club was ranked 71st among Scottish courses by Golf World in 2025.

Petersfield Golf Club

Hampshire 4 upcoming events

Petersfield Golf Club is located in Liss, Hampshire, and offers a challenging course suitable for golfers of all abilities. The club features multiple tee positions to accommodate varying skill levels, ensuring the layout is playable for both experienced and novice golfers. The course is maintained year-round and is known for its excellent conditioning, with particularly well-maintained greens and tee boxes. The club has demonstrated strong course management, particularly during dry weather periods, by adjusting fairway length to preserve turf quality. As a private members club, Petersfield welcomes visitors and societies, making it a popular venue for competitive events and social golf days. The course has hosted various tournaments including Hampshire PGA events and Hampshire Ladies competitions, reflecting its standing within the local golfing community. The club provides comprehensive facilities including a pro shop and clubhouse amenities, contributing to its reputation as a welcoming venue for visiting golfers seeking a quality all-year-round playing experience.

Peterstone Golf Club

Newport

Peterstone Lakes Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in Wentloog, Cardiff, Wales. The layout features a balanced mix of par 3s, 4s, and 5s, with notable length variations across tee positions to accommodate different skill levels. The course includes a challenging par 5 stretching nearly 600 yards and a demanding par 3 of approximately 200 yards. Set within a lakeside landscape, the course is praised for its beautiful scenery and well-maintained fairways and greens. The design offers clear routing with minimal confusion on navigation. The terrain presents a genuine test of golf, particularly in windy conditions, requiring strategic shot-making across varied hole designs. The course caters to diverse players, offering buggy and trolley facilities for visitors. Reviews highlight excellent course conditions, fair pricing, and accessibility for both casual rounds and organized group events. The club also accommodates weddings, meetings, and society outings, positioning itself as a multi-purpose venue beyond competitive golf.

Petit Golf Garden

那須郡

Petit Golf Garden is an all-natural grass putting course located in Nasu Town, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The course features 18 holes with a total par of 72 and measures 500 yards, offering varied hole designs. The facility uses premium grass species including bentgrass, perennial ryegrass, tifton, and noshiba, with different grass types strategically placed on greens, fairways, tees, and rough areas to provide an authentic putting experience. The course is operated and maintained by Nasu Nursery, a specialized turf management company, ensuring professional-grade grass conditioning that appeals to serious golf enthusiasts. Located approximately five minutes from the Nasu Interchange on the Tohoku Expressway, the facility is situated in a scenic setting where azaleas bloom seasonally. The course caters to players of all skill levels, with individual play welcome and no advance reservations required. Putters and balls are provided complimentary with the modest 1,200 yen green fee, making it an accessible option for casual and dedicated golfers alike.

Petitcodiac Valley Golf and Country Club

New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick

Petitcodiac Valley Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole course located in the scenic Petitcodiac Valley in New Brunswick. The course is characterized by challenging Par 3s and is designed to accommodate golfers of all skill levels. Situated in a picturesque valley setting, the course offers an unforgettable golfing experience. The facility features practice areas for player development and includes a pro shop. The club maintains an active membership program with separate Men's and Ladies Divisions that organize weekly competitive leagues and social activities. The course also offers golf instruction through certified CPGA Professionals, providing both group and individual lessons for players ranging from beginners to experienced golfers seeking to refine their techniques. The club hosts various events and tournaments throughout the year and provides flex pass options for flexible play. A course flyover is available for prospective players, and the facility includes dining amenities and simulator golf options.

Petoskey - Bay View Country Club

MI

Petoskey-Bay View Country Club, founded in 1915, was designed by renowned architects Willie Watson and Tom Bendelow. Located across from Little Traverse Bay near downtown Petoskey, Michigan, the course offers scenic waterfront views and overlooks the bay from its historic clubhouse. The club has established itself as a prestigious regional venue, having hosted GAM Championship play and the Golf Association of Michigan's Senior Women's Championship in 2022 and 2025. The course has been recognized as "Best in Northern Michigan" for 13 consecutive years, reflecting its standing within the golfing community. PBVCC combines historic tradition with modern amenities, featuring a clubhouse that provides seven-day dining service with bay views. The course maintains a family-friendly atmosphere while serving both new and established members. Its design by Watson and Bendelow, notable figures in golf architecture of the early 20th century, contributes to the course's character and enduring appeal. The setting within the scenic Little Traverse Bay area provides a distinctive northern Michigan golfing experience.