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Sanuki CC

香川県

Sanyo Golf Club

岡山県

Sanyo Green Golf Course

山口県

Sanyo International Golf Club

山口県

São Domingos Torres Golf Club

Rio Grande do Sul

São Fernando Golf Club

São Paulo

São Francisco Golf Club

São Paulo

São Paulo Golf Club

São Paulo

São Paulo Golf Club is Brazil's first golf club, featuring an 18-hole championship course with par 3, 4, and 5 holes. The course is characterized by gently rolling terrain interspersed with depressions and small lakes, providing natural water hazards throughout the layout. Located within São Paulo city limits, the course offers golfers an ideal setting to practice the sport while enjoying contact with nature in an urban environment. The club maintains both a full championship course and a short par-3 course (mini-campo) for additional practice and play options. The club's rich history as Brazil's pioneering golf facility has established it as a significant venue in Brazilian golf, hosting notable tournaments and representing the country's golf heritage. The course structure and design leverage the natural topography to create an engaging playing experience for golfers of varying skill levels.

Sapey Golf Club

Herefordshire

Saphhire National Golf Club

NC

Sapphire National is an 18-hole course featuring 6147 yards of golf with a par of 70. Designed by Ron Garl and opened in 1982, the course is located in the Sapphire Valley and Cashiers Plateau Resort area and features dramatic elevation changes with tranquil mountain views. The course has a rating of 69.3 and a slope rating of 119. Garl designed the course to create an exciting, innovative layout that employs the natural characteristics of the mountainous terrain and waterfalls. The course received a prestigious 4½ star golf course rating from Golf Digest following a multi-million dollar renovation. Notable features include the dramatic par 4 13th hole nestled beside a majestic waterfall and the postcard par 3 15th hole that hosts an island green. The layout features scenic mountain views, dramatic elevation changes both up and down, lush forests, water features, and picturesque bunkering throughout. The course is the only golf course in the Highlands, Cashiers, and Sapphire region that is open to the public.

Sapphire National Golf Club

NC

Sapphire National Golf Club is located in the Sapphire Valley and Cashiers Plateau Resort area of North Carolina, serving as the only public golf course in the Highlands, Cashiers, and Sapphire region. The course features dramatic elevation changes and tranquil mountain views throughout its layout. It has received a prestigious 4½-star rating from Golf Digest and recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation. Notable characteristics include signature holes such as the dramatic par 4, 13th hole positioned beside a majestic waterfall, and the postcard-quality par 3, 15th hole featuring an island green. The course is designed to challenge players with strategic shot-making requirements rather than favoring aggressive play styles. The layout provides scenic vistas and extended spacing between holes, allowing adequate time for reflection on shots. The facility has partnered with Sapphire Mountain Brewing Company, a full-service restaurant and bar featuring regional craft beers and overlooking the 8th and 18th holes, enhancing the overall golfing experience with dining and social amenities on the property.

Sapporo Bay Golf Club

北海道

Sapporo Bay Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course designed by renowned architect Pete Dye, located in Ishikari City near the mouth of the Ishikari River. The course features a par-72 layout with four tee options: Gold (7,018 yards), Blue (6,476 yards), White (5,948 yards), and Red (5,151 yards). The design philosophy reflects Scotland's prestigious links-style courses, incorporating natural hazards across relatively flat terrain. Key characteristics include strategic water features, bunker placements, and elevation changes on greens. Notable holes include the par-3 16th, which is heavily bunkered on both sides with a narrow green, and the signature 18th—a shorter par-5 that has produced considerable tournament drama. The course features Pete Dye's signature railroad tie concept visible on several holes. The course presents moderate to challenging difficulty across all tee levels, with slope ratings ranging from 125 to 147. Individual holes are notably strategic, requiring careful route selection based on tee selection, wind conditions, and precise green reading. The layout balances risk-reward opportunities throughout both nine-hole sequences.

Sapporo Elm Country Club

北海道

Sapporo Fuyo Country Club

北海道

Sapporo Fuyo Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course with a par of 72, designed under the supervision of professional Takaoaki Kono. The course spans 6,855 yards with a course rating of 72.5 and features a rolling hill terrain. Each hole is characterized by distinct design elements that enhance the golfing experience with repeated play, offering a sophisticated and refined layout. The course is divided into front and back nines, each totaling par 36. The back nine includes challenging par-5 holes at holes 6 (535 yards) and 14 (580 yards), while notable par-3 holes test accuracy at holes 3, 8, 13, and 17. The course accommodates various skill levels with multiple tee positions: black (back), blue (regular), white (front), and red (ladies) tees. Bent grass greens provide quality playing surfaces throughout. Located in Sapporo's Kiyota Ward, the course presents a well-balanced design combining strategic difficulty with playability for golfers of different abilities.

Sapporo Golf Club Wanpaku Course

北海道

Sapporo Golf Club Wattsu Course is an 18-hole championship course located in Kitahiroshima, Hokkaido, approximately 50 minutes from central Sapporo. Designed by renowned course architect Seiiichi Inoue, the course is recognized as a representative champion course in Hokkaido. The layout emphasizes both strategic play and scenic beauty, set within a serene forest atmosphere. Players navigate the course through a tranquil environment characteristic of the region's natural landscape. The design reflects Inoue's masterful approach to course architecture, creating challenges that appeal to serious golfers. The course encompasses 18 holes with strategic elements that demand thoughtful shot selection. Located in a forested setting, it provides a peaceful backdrop for play while maintaining competitive difficulty. The course is accessible from New Chitose Airport (approximately 45 minutes) and serves as a notable venue in Hokkaido's golfing landscape, hosting tournaments including the ANA Open. It operates as a member-based facility with visitor play available.

Sapporo Golf Club Yuni Course

夕張郡

Sapporo Kokusai Country Club

北海道

Sapporo Kokusai Country Club's Shimamatsu Course is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Kitahiroshima, near Sapporo, Japan. The course features two layouts (A and B courses) with nine holes each. The terrain includes rolling hills and valleys characteristic of the region's landscape, with strategic bunkering and elevation changes that present varying levels of difficulty across different tee positions. The course design emphasizes shot precision and course management, with hazards such as valleys, rough areas, and bunkers strategically placed to challenge golfers. Tee options range from front tees accommodating recreational players to champion tees for experienced golfers. Individual holes are named after flora, such as the signature opening hole "Tsutsuji" (Azalea), a Par 4 that features a valley hazard and requires careful positioning off the tee. The course incorporates both downhill and uphill shots, demanding attention to elevation changes and shot selection. The Shimamatsu Course serves as an established venue within the greater Sapporo Kokusai Country Club complex, offering a well-maintained championship-level golfing experience.

Sapporo Regent Golf Club

北海道

Sapporo Regent Golf Club features a 36-hole championship layout located approximately 30 minutes from central Sapporo in gently rolling hills between Sapporo and New Chitose Airport. The New Course comprises 18 holes with a par of 72, measuring 3,388 yards from the back tees and 2,686 yards from the ladies' tees. The course demands strategic, cerebral play through its use of mounds, undulations, and water features including ponds and creeks. The course showcases Hokkaido's expansive natural landscape, with white birch trees framing the fairways. Notable holes include the 5th, which offers panoramic views of the Ishikari Plain, the dramatic downhill par-4 6th, the signature par-3 17th, and the challenging 18th with out-of-bounds along the left side. The layout incorporates natural topography effectively, balancing risk-reward opportunities across both par-3 and par-5 holes. The New Course operates with flexible self-play or caddie options in an American-style format, complementing the separate Old Course layout at the facility.

Sapporo Scott Hill Golf Club

北海道

Sapporo Suzuran Golf Course

北海道