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Pitch & Put Schinznach Bad

Aargau

Pitch & Putt Schinznach Bad is a 9-hole short-course golf facility designed by renowned golf course architect Peter Harradine, located within the scenic park landscape of Bad Schinznach. The course is accessible to golfers of all skill levels, requiring no license or handicap to play. The layout features various challenging obstacles integrated throughout, including bunkers, water hazards, a water lily pond, and streams. These elements are distributed across the nine holes to provide interest for both beginners and experienced golfers alike. Set in an idyllic park environment, the course offers a natural and picturesque setting for play. The design philosophy emphasizes accessibility and enjoyment of golf as a sport for everyone, while maintaining sufficient complexity to engage more skilled players. The facility operates seasonally from March 1 to November 30 and offers multiple play options including day tickets, season subscriptions, and group packages. Taster golf lessons are available for those new to the sport, with experienced coaches providing instruction in a relaxed atmosphere. The course supports regular Monday tournaments and welcomes both casual and organized group outings.

Pitcher's Pond Golf Course

Newfoundland and Labrador

Pitcher's Pond Golf Course is a 9-hole golf course located in Whiteway on the south side of Trinity Bay along Route 80. Designed by renowned architect Graham Cooke, the course is nestled within rolling hills that overlook Trinity Bay, offering scenic views from each hole. The layout is designed to challenge skilled golfers who require accuracy while remaining accessible to casual players seeking to improve their game. The course features terrain characterized by hills and offers panoramic views of the bay from its playing positions. Pitcher's Pond hosts a men's league as part of Golf Canada's National Golf League and operates a junior golf program focused on fundamental skills, etiquette, character development, and recreational enjoyment.

Pitcheroak Golf Course

Worcestershire

Pitcheroak Golf Course is a 9-hole course with 18 tees, par 67, styled from a design by James Braid, the renowned architect who also designed Carnoustie and Gleneagles. Located in Redditch on Plymouth Road, the course features a mature blend of parkland and heathland set through oak woodland, creating a challenging layout suitable for experienced players while remaining accessible to all abilities. The terrain presents a demanding test characterized by its natural woodland setting and mixed landscape. The course is open to both pay-as-you-play and membership options with flexible rates for adults and juniors. Notable facilities include the Green View Café, which offers refreshments and dining options including breakfast service. The course welcomes players of all skill levels with no dress code requirement, though golf shoes are recommended during wet conditions. The facility also provides event and function space through its bar and café area.

Pitching

Rheinland-Pfalz

Piteå Golfclub

Norrbottens län 1 upcoming event

Pitlochry Golf Course

Perth and Kinross 7 upcoming events

Pitlochry Golf Course is an 18-hole par 69 inland course located in Perthshire, Scotland, approximately one hour's drive from major Scottish cities. The course stretches 5,700 yards and features manicured greens, tree-lined fairways, and undulating terrain set against a majestic mountainous backdrop with sweeping views of the Tummel Valley. Positioned in the gateway to the Highlands, the course offers an exceptional blend of challenge and accessibility for players of all abilities, from average golfers to advanced competitors. Notable characteristics include its awe-inspiring scenery and signature aesthetic. The facility also features a 300-yard golf range with spectacular views and Lettoch Links, a recently created six-hole course with small tricky greens and tight fairways overlooking Ben-y-Vrackie. The clubhouse houses a restaurant and pro shop offering comprehensive amenities and services to enhance the golfing experience.

Pitman Golf Course

NJ

Pitman Golf Course is an 18-hole course measuring 6,125 yards with a par of 70. Designed by Alex Findlay, the first nine holes opened in 1927, with the course expanding to 18 holes shortly after. The course is owned and operated by Gloucester Township, which purchased the property in 1994 and subsequently renovated it while building a new clubhouse and event pavilion. Located about 30 minutes south of Philadelphia, the facility offers both public and tournament play. The par-70 course measures 6,125 yards from the back tee and 5,731 yards from the middle tee, compensating for its moderate length with challenging and interesting green complexes. The course features wide fairways and medium-sized greens that roll true, with water hazards from creeks coming into play on two holes. The course rating is 69.4 with a slope rating of 118. The routing is notably clever for a piece of land with minimal elevation change. The course closed in 1942 and operated as a hay farm for 12 years until reopening in 1954. The only major change to the original design is the 7th hole, making it one of the few relatively untouched examples of Alex Findlay's work. The facility includes an onsite driving range with three practice tees, and operates as a public course open year-round.

Pitreavie Golf Club

Fife 9 upcoming events

Pitreavie Golf Club is located in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, on Queensferry Road. The course was designed by the renowned Dr Alistair MacKenzie, one of golf's most celebrated architects. The club occupies a lovely setting with wonderful surroundings that provide an attractive playing environment. The course serves as a popular venue for society golf outings and competitive events, suggesting it offers a quality layout suitable for various skill levels and group play. The club features a clubhouse and professional shop, and maintains active membership categories including gents, ladies, and juniors divisions. It hosts regular fixtures and competitions, with opens scheduled periodically. The course operates under standard protocols with occasional closures due to ground conditions, and facilities support events including weddings and celebrations alongside competitive golf activities.

Pitt Meadows Golf Club

British Columbia

Pitt Meadows Golf Club, established in 1963, is located in Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, offering a championship-caliber golf experience with picturesque views of the Golden Ears Mountains. The course provides a challenging yet enjoyable and walkable layout, featuring perfectly manicured fairways set against the mountain backdrop. The facility serves members, guests, and the public, combining competitive play with accessible recreation. The club hosts the Golden Ears Men's Open tournament and supports various golf programs including junior events and lessons. Beyond golf, Pitt Meadows offers comprehensive amenities including the Blue Heron Bar & Grill, Member Lounges with food service, banquet facilities, and wedding venues. The club maintains flexible membership options while welcoming public play. Its long-standing tradition emphasizes both championship-level challenge and camaraderie, positioning itself as a premier golf and social destination in the region.

Pittsboro Golf Course

IN

Pittsboro Golf Course is a 9-hole facility located in Pittsboro, Indiana, approximately 20 miles west of Indianapolis. The course was designed and developed over 50 years ago, featuring three sets of tees to accommodate varying skill levels. The well-maintained layout is characterized by mature trees, several ponds, and natural landscape features that provide an enjoyable playing experience. The course offers a driving range alongside the 9-hole layout. The property includes various amenities such as the Yelton Room, a 1,300-square-foot clubhouse featuring salvaged original beams from the original structure, and outdoor spaces including Terrace 64, named after 1964 when the original 50 acres were developed into the golf course. The facility hosts regular leagues and scrambles open to the public, including women's and men's competitions, couples events, and corporate outings. The course is available for private events, tournaments, and special occasions, with rental facilities accommodating groups from 50 to over 110 guests.

Pittsburgh Field Club

PA

Pittsburgh Field Club is a private country club established in 1882 and located six miles northeast of downtown Pittsburgh in Fox Chapel, Pennsylvania. The 18-hole course features 6,611 yards of golf for a par of 71. The course was originally designed by Alexander H. Findlay in 1914. The club's website notes that numerous architects have revised the course, including A.W. Tillinghast, Willie Park Jr., Emil Loeffler and John McGlynn, William Irvin, Robert Trent Jones, Arthur Hills, Craig Schreiner, and Tripp Davis. One notable feature is an elevator that takes golfers from the 17th green to the 18th tee. The notoriously hilly Pittsburgh terrain created routing challenges; the final hole plays severely uphill for 275 yards. The course rating is 72.9 with a slope rating of 134 on bent grass greens. The Field Club hosted the PGA Championship in 1937, when Denny Shute successfully defended his match play title. The club also hosted the Western Open in 1959 as part of Pittsburgh's bicentennial celebration. Before winning the U.S. Open in 1953 at nearby Oakmont, Ben Hogan had to qualify for the national championship at Pittsburgh Field Club.

Pittsburgh National Golf Course

PA

Pittsburgh National Golf Club is located in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, situated on 189 rolling and wooded acres. The course features an 18-hole, par 72 championship layout designed by Ron Forse and opened in 1994. Originally known as Deer Run, the course has undergone extensive renovations including complete reconditioning of greens and the addition of 60 new bunkers, making it more challenging while maintaining playability. The design emphasizes no blind shots and features wide, player-friendly fairways. With a slope rating of 138 and a length of 7,066 yards, the course presents a challenging test for skilled players while remaining accessible to beginners. Characteristic of Forse's design philosophy, Pittsburgh National features large greens with significant breaks that add complexity to approach play. The course utilizes bentgrass for greens, tees, and fairways, enhancing the playing experience year-round. The facility operates as a public daily-fee course and includes a practice facility with a grass driving range, putting green, and chipping area. The club also houses a full-service restaurant and banquet facility. Though specific tournament history is limited in available records, the course serves as a venue for various golf outings and events throughout the year.

Pittsburgh North Golf Course

PA

Pittsburgh North Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course located in Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, approximately 20 miles north of downtown Pittsburgh. Designed by Paul Albanese, the par 72 course offers a public daily-fee experience that accommodates golfers of varying skill levels. The course features a diverse layout with rolling hills, mature trees lining the fairways, and strategic water features throughout. The design integrates natural landscapes seamlessly, with fairways ranging from wide-open corridors that encourage aggressive play to tight, tree-lined sections demanding accuracy. The undulating terrain requires careful club selection and shot placement. A notable hole is the par-5 12th, which features a gently sloping fairway before rising to an elevated green flanked by bunkers. The facility includes amenities such as a fully stocked pro shop, restaurant, driving range, and putting green. The course operates year-round weather permitting and maintains meticulous conditioning standards across all seasons. Pittsburgh North is known for hosting regular events and tournaments that foster community engagement among members and guests.

Pittsburgh North Golf Range & School

PA

Founded in 1951 by Oliver and Martha Price, Pittsburgh North Golf Club consists of 27 holes, comprising the original 18 hole Championship Course and the 9 hole Fox Course. The Championship Course spans 6,860 yards with a par of 72. The slope rating is 134. The facility is located at 3800 Bakerstown Road in Bakerstown, Pennsylvania, 1 mile west of Route 8 and 9 miles east of Warrendale. Many trees frame the fairways and greens, while the course passes around seven lakes that are home to waterfowl and plants. The Championship Course is designed to test golfers of all skill levels, offering a mix of strategically placed bunkers and undulating terrain. The 9-hole Fox course was designed by O.J. (SOX) Price and opened in 1990. The facility offers professional golf instruction and practice facilities including a driving range and putting green.

Pittsworth Golf Club

Queensland

Pittwater Golf Centre

New South Wales

Pittwater Golf Course

Tasmania

Founded in 1950, Pittwater Golf Club is a private 9-hole golf course located at Midway Point in southern Tasmania. The course overlooks the internationally recognised Orielton Lagoon RAMSAR wetlands and features fully irrigated tee-to-green conditions. The setting provides a scenic landscape characteristic of Tasmania's natural environment. As a 9-hole course, Pittwater offers a more compact layout compared to traditional 18-hole courses, making it accessible for various skill levels and playing timeframes. The course is maintained by club volunteers and has gained recognition for its quality, being mentioned alongside other notable Tasmanian courses in golf rankings discussions. The club actively hosts competitions throughout the year, including ladies' Wednesday golf events, men's tournaments, and social competitions such as the weekly Chicken Run. The facilities include clubroom and bar amenities operated by members on competition days. Corporate days are available year-round, and the course welcomes visiting members from affiliated clubs for both social rounds and select club competitions. Pittwater Golf Club serves as an important community golfing venue in southern Tasmania, balancing competitive play with social golf activities.

PL Golf Clube

São Paulo

Plainfield Country Club

NJ

Plainfield Country Club, established in 1890 in Edison, New Jersey, is home to a nationally-ranked Donald Ross golf course. The layout represents a timeless design that has been carefully restored and renovated by Gil Hanse, who maintained the course's traditional character while introducing modern playing challenges. The course is recognized as a world-class golf experience and is steeped in over 125 years of golfing tradition and history. Its design reflects the hallmark characteristics of Donald Ross courses, known for their strategic bunkering, subtle green contours, and demanding shot-making requirements. Beyond golf, Plainfield Country Club functions as a comprehensive country club community, offering additional amenities including tennis, paddle, squash, and swimming facilities. The club provides comfortable dining and social gathering spaces, making it a destination for both competitive play and member recreation. The course has hosted championships and maintains its reputation as a premier golfing destination while serving as a welcoming community hub for its members.

Plainfield West Nine

NJ

Plainfield West Nine is a 9-hole semi-private golf course located in Edison, New Jersey, at the corner of Woodland and Maple Avenue, across from Plainfield Country Club. The course features 2,503 yards with a par of 33. Originally designed by prolific Scottish architect Tom Bendelow in 1898, the West Nine represents the remaining portion of Bendelow's original layout at what became Plainfield Country Club. The course is characterized by challenging uneven lies throughout and particularly demanding greens that test golfers' precision. Three par-3 holes each play over 150 yards, providing significant difficulty on the short holes. The course utilizes natural landscape features typical of Bendelow's design philosophy, incorporating the rolling terrain of the property to maximum advantage. The semi-private facility is open to public play and operates year-round, weather permitting. The course has maintained its historical integrity while serving the local golf community, offering both recreational play and instruction opportunities, including junior golf development programs through The First Tee.

Plainview Country Club

TX

The 18-hole course at Plainview Country Club in Plainview, Texas features 6,287 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 69 and it has a slope rating of 113. The Plainview golf course opened in 1950. The club is located at 2902 W Fourth, Plainview, Texas 79072, in Hale County. The course features tree-lined fairways and small greens, which have been expanded recently. A few small streams and ponds come into play on this course, which is otherwise void of major difficulty. The signature hole is the par-3 7th, which requires precision and accuracy to avoid the water hazard that guards the green. Plainview Country Club Golf Club has an onsite driving range with 6 practice tees. Plainview Country Club is a public golf course in Plainview, Texas, with the restaurant and bar for members only. The course has hosted several prestigious events, including regional championships and charity tournaments.

Plaisance Swin-Golf

Occitanie