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Port Chalmers Golf Course

Otago

Port Chalmers Golf Club is a 9-hole golf course located in Sawyers Bay, Dunedin, New Zealand, offering stunning views over Otago Harbour. The course blends natural beauty with golfing challenge, providing an accessible experience for both seasoned golfers and beginners in a relaxed environment. Set within a picturesque landscape, the course takes advantage of its coastal setting with panoramic harbour vistas. The club is characterized by its friendly, welcoming atmosphere and has become a popular destination for visiting golfers and touring clubs. The layout presents a tantalizing challenge while remaining approachable for players of varying skill levels. Green fees are affordably priced at $20 for either 9 or 18 holes, with flexible payment options including EFTPOS, Paywave, and an honesty box system. The course operates a casual walk-up policy without requiring advance tee time bookings, though Saturday competitions from noon to 4:30pm are reserved for club members and competition participants. Port Chalmers regularly hosts inter-club competitions, special golf events, and disc golf tournaments throughout the year. The club maintains the course regularly with periodic closures announced via their Facebook page.

Port Colborne Country Club

Ontario

Established in 1929, Port Colborne Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Port Colborne, Ontario, in the Niagara Region. The course is noted for its outstanding playing conditions and has maintained a reputation as one of the premier courses in the area for nearly a century. The layout offers a challenging yet playable design suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The course features fast, true greens and strategic layouts that provide competitive challenge across the board. The terrain and conditioning are consistently well-maintained, with the grounds crew demonstrating particular attention to course quality. Port Colborne Country Club is characterized by its emphasis on both golf excellence and member experience. The facility includes a clubhouse with dining amenities and pro shop services. The course welcomes both members and visiting golfers, supported by knowledgeable staff committed to customer service. The club also hosts social events and dining experiences, including special Friday dinners, creating a vibrant golfing community atmosphere in the South Niagara region.

Port Dickson Golf & Country Club

Negeri Sembilan

Port Dover Golf Club

Ontario

Port Edward Country Club

KwaZulu-Natal

Port Edward Country Club is a 9-hole parklands golf course designed by Dave Gouws, located in Port Edward on KwaZulu-Natal's South Coast. The course plays to a par of 72 when both nines are used, with 18 tees available. The fairways and greens are maintained with Buffalo grass, providing consistent playing conditions throughout the layout. The course features a mix of hole lengths and difficulty ratings, with stroke indices ranging across the nines to accommodate players of varying abilities. The men's course rating from the back tees is 68.5, while the front tees rate at 65.7. Ladies play to a rating of 71.3. The course includes both par-4 holes, ranging from 260 to 436 meters, par-3s, and par-5s, the longest reaching 436 meters, presenting a balanced challenge for golfers. The parklands setting provides an accessible yet engaging test of golf, suitable for both recreational and competitive play.

Port Elizabeth Golf Course

Eastern Cape

Port Fairy Golf Links

Victoria

Port Fairy Golf Links is located in Port Fairy, Victoria, situated on Skenes Road. The course features a par three 4th hole that has garnered attention through club competitions and events. The layout includes multiple grades of play, with competitions organized for Men's A, B, and C grades as well as Women's divisions, indicating a course designed to accommodate golfers of varying skill levels. The club hosts regular tournaments and events, including the Moyneyana event, which attracts strong player numbers. The course is characterized by windy conditions, as evidenced by tournament reports mentioning "equally strong breeze" during competitions. The setting suggests a links-style course typical of the coastal Victoria region, though specific details about hole count, par, designer, and signature features beyond the par three 4th hole are not provided in the available content. The course operates as a members' club with guest play available through booking.

Port Glasgow Golf Club

Inverclyde

Port Glasgow Golf Club, designed by the renowned architect James Braid, was founded in 1895 as a 9-hole course before expanding to its current 18-hole layout in 1920. The course plays to par 64, offering a compact yet challenging layout characteristic of Scottish golf courses of that era. Located in Port Glasgow, the course has established itself as a fixture in the local golfing community, hosting regular open competitions and welcoming both members and visitors. The club maintains active fixtures and competitions throughout the year, including winter league play and seasonal open competitions. The course benefits from Braid's design expertise, known for creating strategic layouts that challenge golfers of various skill levels while remaining playable. At par 64, Port Glasgow presents an accessible yet engaging test of golf, making it suitable for a range of abilities. The club provides full facilities for members and visitors, with a clubhouse lounge available for private events and functions. Port Glasgow Golf Club continues to operate as a traditional members' club while maintaining an active schedule of competitive play and social events for the wider golfing community.

Port Harcourt Golf Club

Rivers

Port Harcourt Golf Club is a historic golf course established in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, with origins dating back to 1928. The course was designed by Thomas Collins of C.M.S Book-shops and has evolved significantly through Nigerian history, including government land disputes and subsequent renovations. The course features multiple holes, with historical references to hole 13 (Doc Elberts) as the opening hole and hole 7 as the original number one tee box prior to 1959. A notable signature hole is the "Allagoa Hole," named in 1971 after Honourable Justice Ambrose Allagoa, the former Mayor of Port Harcourt who successfully lobbied to preserve the course from government takeover in 1959. The club obtained a 99-year lease and underwent significant development with support from major corporations including U.A.C of Nigeria, Barclays Bank, and Nigerian Tobacco Company Limited. The main clubhouse was rebuilt in 1971 and underwent renovation in 1988 by Eastern Bulk Cement Company and JGC of Japan. The course is situated in Port Harcourt's Old GRA district and has hosted significant tournaments throughout its history, though the exact layout specifications and par details are not specified in available documentation.

Port Hedland Golf Club

Western Australia

Port Hope Golf & Country Club

Ontario

Port Hope Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole championship semi-private course located on the bluffs of Lake Ontario near Port Hope, Ontario, just minutes from Highway 401. One of Canada's oldest golf courses, it features 9 holes directly on the water's edge and is one of only five courses on Lake Ontario's shores in the province. The course comprises 3 par fives, 10 par fours, and 5 par threes, with seven tee decks accommodating golfers of all abilities, from 4,253 yards (red tees) to 6,385 yards (blue tees). The design showcases bent grass greens, bluegrass tees and fairways, and quality sand bunkers set within a mature mixed forest on the historic Penryn Park grounds. Notable features include dramatic elevation changes through rolling hills and bluffs, with Lake Ontario's views and ever-present winds providing distinctive playing conditions. A signature element is the 220-foot clear span bridge positioned 60 feet above four railway lines. The course was nominated for Golf Digest's Best New Remodel award for 2021/2022, reflecting its recent redesign that balances challenging play with scenic beauty and accessibility for all skill levels.

Port Huron Golf Club

MI

Port Huron Golf Club is a private golf club established in June 1910, originally located in Port Huron, Michigan, and now situated in Fort Gratiot, just north of Port Huron. The club features a 6,191-yard rolling golf course and modern clubhouse facilities. The current location once included Lake Huron beach property, contributing to the picturesque setting of the course. The club has undergone continuous renovation and improvement of both its clubhouse and golf course throughout its history, positioning itself as one of the premier private golf clubs in the Blue Water Area. The facility offers dining and banquet services, a pool, and snack bar amenities in addition to golf. The course supports an active golf and social events calendar and offers professional lessons and a junior golf program for members.

Port Jefferson Country Club

NY

Port Jefferson Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located on Long Island's North Shore in Port Jefferson, NY, overlooking Long Island Sound. The 145-acre layout spans 6,800 yards at par 72. The course's history is layered: originally established in 1908 as the nine-hole Belle Terre Club designed by Alexander Findlay, it expanded to 18 holes in 1924 with influence from Devereux Emmet. The current routing incorporates elements from both original designs. Additionally, the course includes holes from the Alfred H. Tull-designed Harbor Hills Country Club course, which opened in 1956 on the same property. Situated on the North Shore's waterfront, the course offers panoramic views of Long Island Sound, with clubhouse facilities perched approximately 100 feet above the water. The setting provides scenic vistas characteristic of the region's landscape. The course is actively played competitively by members and serves as a venue for tournaments, outings, and special events. Complementing the golf experience, the facility features a full-service clubhouse, fitness center, locker rooms, and The Turn, a casual dining establishment adjacent to the course.

Port Kembla Golf Club

New South Wales

Port Kenny Golf Course

South Australia

Port Lincoln Golf Course

South Australia

Port Lincoln Golf Club is an 18-hole championship length golf course located in Boston, South Australia, featuring a par 72 layout. The course is fully irrigated and maintained year-round in excellent condition, with 18 grass greens, watered fairways, and tees bordered by eucalyptus and pine trees. The course is notable for its high-quality Bentgrass greens, which thrive in the temperate seaside climate and are regarded as among the best in regional South Australia, providing optimal conditions for both recreational and competitive play. Multiple bunkers are strategically positioned throughout the course to challenge golfers. The picturesque setting and championship-length design make it a popular destination for both local players and visiting golfers and tourists. Beyond golf, the facility includes a bar and Greenside Bistro that serves as a function venue for events. Equipment hire, including four golf carts, clubs, and pull buggies, is available for visitors.

Port Macdonnell Golf Course

South Australia

Port MacDonnell Golf Club is a 9-hole course located in Port Macdonnell, South Australia, within the scenic Limestone Coast region, approximately 20 minutes from Mount Gambier. The course stretches across 5,700 meters of lush greens and features extensive fairways, tricky pars, and a well-bunkered layout. With a par of 36, the course presents a challenging test for golfers despite its relatively modest length. The course is characterized by hill-free terrain, making it accessible for novice golfers while remaining engaging for experienced players. It features easy walking pathways and is well-maintained year-round. Located on Elizabeth Street with fresh sea air and scenic surroundings, the course offers an ideal setting for both casual rounds and weekend golfing trips. As a semi-private facility, non-members may require accompaniment by a member for access. The course operates daily and welcomes golfers seeking a relaxing experience in a picturesque seaside holiday destination.

Port Macquarie Golf Club

New South Wales

Port Macquarie Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located on the NSW Mid North Coast at 698 Ocean Drive, Port Macquarie. The course is designed as a masterpiece that blends challenging play with scenic beauty, featuring meticulously maintained fairways and pristine bentgrass greens. The layout caters to golfers of all skill levels, offering varied difficulty across the course while showcasing the natural landscape of the region. The club is situated in a picturesque coastal setting that provides breathtaking views characteristic of the Mid North Coast. Beyond the golf experience, Port Macquarie Golf Club functions as a comprehensive lifestyle destination, featuring dining facilities with both casual and à la carte options, event spaces for functions and special occasions, and a vibrant calendar of social activities. The clubhouse serves as a community hub with a restaurant renowned for its cuisine and offering cocktail services. The facility supports an active membership base and welcomes visitors, along with hosting junior golf programs and reciprocal club arrangements.

Port Pirie Golf Course

South Australia

Port Pirie Golf Club is situated about 5km south from the centre of the city with a glorious view of the Southern Flinders Ranges. Established in 1912, the course measures 5735m and has a Par of 71 for men and for ladies the Par is 74. The course features four par 3s ranging 104-202m, eleven par 4s ranging from 251-370m and three par 5s ranging from 428-491m. The layout includes 18 white quartz sand scrapes with over 20 bunkers on a reasonable medium-sized wide tree-lined layout. Celebrating its centenary year in 2012, Port Pirie originally had black soil scrapes and has had grass greens up until 2006-07. The club has no access to reclaimed water and about 4-5 years ago its members had no choice but to reinstate the scrapes again. The layout has not changed much since 1912, with holes being shortened or lengthened with some additional tree plantings.

Port Royal Barony Golf Course

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The 18-hole Barony course at the Port Royal Golf & Racquet Club facility in Hilton Head Island features 6,530 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Designed by George W. Cobb, the Barony golf course opened in 1963. Located on the northwestern point of Hilton Head Island and cuddled by the Atlantic coastline, the course is situated in the Port Royal Plantation. The risk-reward approaches to the greens bring some challenges and the small greens that are protected by thick rough and unforgiving bunkers calls for a skillful touch with the mid and short irons, with the key to this course being accuracy and not length. The highlight stretch of the round is from holes 12 to 16, dubbed Port Royal's Amen Corner, which includes the memorable par-4 13th that bends 90 degrees en route to the green. The course hosted a PGA Senior Tour (now PGA Tour Champions) event years ago. The club's golf accolades include a #7 ranking in "The Best 18 – The Greatest Holes of Hilton Head and Bluffton" by Hilton Head Monthly in 2015 and as a "Top 75 U.S. Golf Resorts" by Golf Digest magazine.

Port Royal Golf Course

Southampton

Port Royal Robber's Row Golf Course

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Robber's Row is an 18-hole championship golf course featuring 6,657 yards with a par of 72 and a slope rating of 134. Originally designed by George W. Cobb and Willard C. Byrd in 1967, the course was redesigned in 1994 by renowned architect Pete Dye, who added or redesigned 43 bunkers on the front nine while making strategic changes throughout the layout. Located on the scenic marsh side of the Port Royal Plantation on Hilton Head Island, the course meanders through beautiful magnolias and live oaks, creating an aesthetically remarkable setting. The course presents a moderate challenge suited for intermediate golfers, with rolling greens, strategic bunker placement, and water hazards on several holes. Notable features include four excellent par-three holes that form a challenging quartet, with greens well protected by bunkers requiring accuracy on approach shots. Players encounter historical markers at tee boxes throughout the course, as the property sits atop former Civil War grounds, providing cultural and historical context to the golfing experience. Port Royal Golf Club, which includes Robber's Row and the Barony Course, has been recognized with prestigious accolades including a 1997 Silver Medal Resort designation from Golf Magazine and ranking among Golf Digest's "Top 75 U.S. Golf Resorts." The club is operated by Heritage Golf Group and remains a prominent golfing destination in the Lowcountry region.