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Rokuseki Golf Club

三重県

Rokuseki Golf Club is a 27-hole championship course located in Inabe, Mie Prefecture, Japan. Designed by renowned Japanese architects Takeharu Hasegawa and Shozo Kozasa, the course features three distinct nine-hole layouts: East, Middle, and West courses. Each nine holes plays to a par 36, with course ratings of 71.4 to 71.6 from regular tees. The course accommodates golfers of all skill levels, from advanced players to average golfers. The three courses can be combined in various configurations (East-Middle, Middle-West, or West-East), each totaling approximately 6,574-6,584 yards from the regular tees. Yardage ranges from back tees at over 3,500 yards per nine holes to ladies' tees under 3,050 yards, providing flexibility for different player abilities. The routing includes a balanced mix of par-4s, par-5s, and par-3s across all three courses. Notable holes feature varying lengths and difficulty ratings, with signature holes including longer par-5s and challenging par-4s that test course management and shot-making skills.

Roland Golf Club

Manitoba 3 upcoming events

Roland Golf Club is a nine-hole course located in Roland, Manitoba, measuring 3,067 yards. Originally established in 1958 as Elm Park Golf Course by farmer Myles Lytle, who envisioned a layout along a creek on his property, the course was officially incorporated as Roland Golf Club in 1977 when a local committee purchased it for $35,000. The course features lush fairways and well-maintained grass greens, which replaced the original sand greens and steel mats in 1983. The clubhouse was constructed in 1980. The layout provides challenges suitable for golfers of all skill levels and is described as meticulously maintained by the grounds crew. Set in a rural Manitoba setting, Roland Golf Club has earned a reputation among visitors and members as a high-quality, well-kept nine-hole facility. The course hosts regular leagues for men, seniors, and women, along with tournaments and fundraising events throughout the year.

Rold Skov Golf Club

Region Nordjylland

Rold Skov Golf Club is located in a picturesque setting adjacent to Rebild Bakker and Rold Skov forest in Denmark. The course features an 18-hole championship layout alongside a 6-hole Par 3 course, offering challenges suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The facility includes comprehensive practice amenities: multiple putting greens, a driving range with partial covered sections, and a dedicated Trackman technology area for advanced swing analysis. The club serves over 980 members and emphasizes both recreational play and structured instruction. Notable facilities include Café19, a clubhouse with professional amenities, and organized programming ranging from beginner group lessons to competitive tournaments. The course operates seasonally, transitioning between summer and winter configurations with designated tees and greens. Recent club initiatives focus on member development, particularly among beginners and junior golfers, supported by PGA-level instruction and comprehensive training programs. The club maintains an active social structure with numerous member groups and hosts various company events and group golf packages.

Rolfe Golf Club

IA

Rolfe Golf Club is a public nine-hole course located on the south side of Rolfe, Iowa. The course offers affordable golf with daily specials, including a popular two-person all-day package with cart for $50. Standard weekday green fees are $10 for nine holes or $15 all day, while weekend rates are $15 and $20 respectively. Cart rentals are available at $15 for nine holes or $25 all day, with discounted rates for league players. The facility hosts regular events including a mixed league starting in May, monthly guest nights with steak dinners during summer months, and organized tournaments. Notable tournaments include a Three Person Best Shot event in July and a Four-Gal Best Shot competition, both playing 18 holes. The course participates in the Iowa Reciprocal Golf program, allowing member access to over 40 participating courses statewide. Kids 18 and under golf free with a paying adult, and PAC High School golfers play complimentary during the golf season.

Rolling Acres Golf Course

PA

Rolling Acres Golf Course is a 27-hole public golf course located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, spread across 250 acres of rolling countryside. Built on a former farm estate, the original course opened in 1964 and was designed by James Harrison. In 1988, the course underwent an expansion that blended the original holes with new ones, creating the current layout. The course is situated in a rural setting that offers golfers an escape from urban environments, featuring the rolling terrain characteristic of the region. The facility accommodates golfers of various skill levels, including junior players through its Family Course Program with forward tees. Rolling Acres serves as a public course open to daily play and also hosts tournaments and events, including appearances on the U.S. Kids Golf Tour. The course is equipped with modern amenities, including Club Car GPS-enabled golf carts, and features additional facilities such as The Timberhouse and The Antler Lounge for dining and events.

Rolling Fields Golf Course

PA

Rolling Fields Golf Club is a public course in Western Pennsylvania that was built in 1955. The 18-hole course features 6,320 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70 and was designed by John Chernega. The course has tees ranging from 6320-4390 yards making play enjoyable for golfers of any age. The course is nestled in the charming town of Murrysville, Pennsylvania, just a short drive from Pittsburgh. Rolling Fields boasts fast greens that are some of the area's best, with the layout stretching across rolling green hills sprinkled with mature trees. The front nine is fairly straightforward with only trees and the occasional bunker causing trouble, while the course gets more challenging on the back nine, which starts with the longest par 4 on the backside featuring a narrow fairway and small green. Rolling Fields Golf Course boasts one of western Pennsylvania's premier finishing holes, a stunning par 4 with a lake that guards the front of the green.

Rolling Green Fairways

Alberta

Rolling Green Fairways is an 18-hole, par 71 golf course with grass greens, located in a family-owned and operated facility. The course features a pro shop, licensed clubhouse, and restaurant with patio seating. The facility also includes an 80-site RV park and event spaces accommodating 10 to 300 people for weddings and celebrations. The course hosts an active tournament schedule throughout the season, including charitable events such as CNRL Golf for Charities, Cystic Fibrosis Charity tournaments, and the Bob Troup Memorial. Regular league play includes Men's Night, Ladies Day/Night, and a Junior Program. The facility serves as a community golf venue with membership options and daily rate play available, supported by a full-service restaurant and catering operations for tournaments and private events.

Rolling Green Golf Club

PA

Rolling Green Golf Club is a William Flynn designed golf course located in Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Established in 1926, the 18-hole course features 6,628 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 72.8 and it has a slope rating of 136. Founded to be a "golf club meant for golfers", Rolling Green has always proudly been a golf-only facility, without country club frivolities such as tennis or swimming. The course reflects Flynn's design philosophy, emphasizing "premium on player accuracy and the emphasis on naturalness in design." The course is named Rolling Green due to its rolling piece of land that architect William Flynn masterfully put to its highest purpose, with routing that brilliantly uses the hills and valleys to place greens in ideal, often elevated spots, creating challenge throughout. The defining feature of the course is the fact that nearly every one of these greens is perched and elevated, with steep bunkers on either side and severe false fronts short. The quintet of par-3's at Rolling Green is particularly strong, with examples including the dramatic ridgeline green at the 6th hole, the massive chasm en route to the 14th green, and the heavily guarded 16th. Rolling Green has hosted two USGA national championships (1976 US Women's Open, 2016 US Women's Amateur), multiple Golf Association of Philadelphia majors, as well as the 2021 PGA Forme Tour Rolling Green Championship. Rolling Green was ranked the 9th best golf course in Pennsylvania by Golf.com.

Rolling Green Golf Course

SC

Rolling Green Golf Course offers 27 holes of golf, which can be split up into three nines, allowing golfers to personalize their golfing experience. Designed by Willie B. Lewis and Kenneth H. Dacus, the course's rolling terrain and undulating greens will give you a different experience each time you visit. The course is located in Easley, South Carolina, near the Georgia line. The course features three nine-hole courses that are played in 18-hole combinations: The Front Course, The Middle Course, and The Back Course. The Front Course is a par-36 layout playing to 3,020 yards, the Middle Course is a par-36 layout playing to 3,096 yards, and the Back Course is a par-36 layout playing to 3,063 yards from the back tees. Rolling Green Golf Course features an undulating parkland landscape and tree-lined fairways. The fairways are narrow and there's plenty of thick rough in the form of trees, providing challenging play for all skill levels. There are no water hazards on the course, but sand bunkers are present. On-site there is a driving range and putting green. The Rolling Green Golf Club course opened in 1966.

Rolling Green Golf Course

PA

Rolling Green Golf Course is an 18-hole public golf course located in Eighty Four, Pennsylvania, featuring 6,011 yards of play and a par of 71. The course opened in 1958 and is recognized as the oldest public golf course in Washington County. It is situated in the countryside near Interstate 70, offering a rural setting within the rolling Pennsylvania landscape. The course is designed as a public-friendly layout accessible to golfers of all skill levels. The course includes practice facilities such as a driving range and putting green, along with a clubhouse that provides amenities for players. Green fees are moderately priced, with senior and junior discounts available, and the facility welcomes individual players, leagues, and group outings. The course has established itself as a value-oriented destination for regional golfers. Its maintained fairways and greens are noted for good condition relative to the moderate pricing structure, making it an accessible option for casual and regular players in the Washington County golf community.

Rolling Greens Golf Course

IL

Rolling Greens Golf Course is an 18-hole public facility located in Mt. Sterling, Illinois, featuring a complete practice facility. The course was designed by Bill Phillips of Turf Solutions Group, a nationally recognized golf architect who has worked extensively with professional golfer Hale Irwin. The design combines a renovated original nine holes with an entirely new nine-hole layout. The course is characterized by wooded holes and features full irrigation from tee to green. A notable design element includes views of Lake Mount Sterling throughout the layout. The finishing holes are highlighted as particularly challenging and exciting, with two of the strongest closing holes in the Central Illinois region. Rolling Greens is positioned as a tournament and outing venue suitable for hosting competitive events. The facility operates daily from 7am until dark and offers both 18-hole and 9-hole play options with reasonable daily fee pricing. The course maintains a full-service clubhouse with a reception room available for rental, making it a comprehensive golfing destination in the region.

Rolling Greens Golf Course

RI

Rolling Greens Golf Course is a 9-hole course established in 1962 and located in rural North Kingstown, Rhode Island, off Route 4. Under new management since 2019, the course features scenic rolling terrain with beautiful oak-lined fairways that create an aesthetically appealing landscape. The layout is characterized as challenging yet welcoming to players of all skill levels, earning it a reputation as a hidden gem in Rhode Island. The course offers rolling views that define its setting and design philosophy. With its family-owned operation and focus on providing a friendly atmosphere, Rolling Greens combines classic New England golf characteristics with accessible playability for both seasoned golfers and beginners.

Rolling Greens Golf Course

CT

Rolling Greens Golf Club is a public 9-hole par 35 golf course located in Rocky Hill, Connecticut. The course is centrally positioned in the area and features a scenic layout that appeals to golfers of all ages and abilities. The course is characterized as challenging with immaculate, well-maintained greens that demand precision play. The terrain includes shaded areas that provide relief on hot days, and the layout offers limited margin for error, making it suitable for golfers seeking a test of their skills. The course features smooth greens and is designed for efficient play. Rolling Greens accommodates a quick round format, making it accessible for those with limited time. The setting maintains a welcoming and friendly atmosphere that encourages repeat visits. The property also includes Casa Mia on the Green, an on-site restaurant offering lunch, dinner, drinks, and appetizers with outdoor dining options available.

Rolling Greens Golf Course

WI

Rolling Greens Golf Course is a 9-hole course established in the 1920s located in Durand, Wisconsin. The layout features fairways and greens lined with numerous trees, with several sand traps strategically positioned throughout. The course's defining characteristic is its notably rolling greens, which contain significant slopes and undulations that demand precision in the short game. Players are advised to position shots below the pin to optimize scoring opportunities. The greens present a consistent challenge with their complex contours, while the fairways are maintained in excellent condition and the rough is kept at a playable height. The course emphasizes overall conditioning and maintenance as a point of pride. The combination of tree-lined fairways, undulating greens, and strategic bunkering creates a moderately challenging layout suitable for a variety of skill levels, with course management and chipping technique being essential skills for success.

Rolling Hills

MI

Rolling Hills Country Club

IA

Rolling Hills Country Club is a community-focused 9-hole golf course located in Hull, Iowa. The course is designed to welcome golfers of all skill levels in a well-maintained environment that emphasizes community connection and accessibility. The layout features nine holes that provide varied play for recreational golfers. The course maintains an active league schedule, including Monday women's leagues, Tuesday men's leagues, and Thursday men's leagues, indicating a strong emphasis on organized play and member engagement. The setting in rural Iowa provides a typical prairie landscape experience. Rolling Hills prioritizes creating an inclusive atmosphere for players ranging from beginners to experienced golfers, making it a neighborhood fixture for the Hull community. The course is open daily from 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM, with weekend tee times available for booking.

Rolling Hills Country Club

CA

Rolling Hills Country Club is a private, member-owned golf course located in Rolling Hills Estates, California. The course features a 7,090-yard layout with meticulously maintained greens and challenging fairways. Set within one of California's most spectacular settings, the club offers expansive city views characteristic of the Rolling Hills area's elevated terrain and spacious landscape. The course provides a premier golfing experience designed for its private membership. Beyond golf, RHCC operates as a full country club with refined off-course amenities and lifestyle offerings for members, their guests, and families. The club serves as a venue for weddings and events in addition to its primary function as a championship-caliber private golf facility. The course's design emphasizes both playability and challenge, catering to the preferences of Southern California's most discerning golfers.

Rolling Hills Country Club

NC 2 upcoming events

Rolling Hills Country Club is a premier private golf and country club located in Monroe, North Carolina, approximately 30 miles south of Charlotte. Established over 60 years ago, the club was founded as a "gathering place for friends" and has evolved into a family-oriented facility offering comprehensive amenities beyond golf. The golf course features TifEagle greens, known for their firm playing surface and excellent drainage characteristics. While specific details about hole count, par, or designer are not provided in the available content, the course is noted as a significant recreational centerpiece of the club's offerings. Rolling Hills serves the Union County area and has become increasingly appealing to members who work or reside in the greater Charlotte metropolitan region. The club maintains an unpretentious yet elegant atmosphere, emphasizing personal service and member hospitality. Beyond golf, the facility offers tennis, swimming, and dining amenities, positioning it as a comprehensive country club experience for the local community and regional membership base.