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Seacroft Golf Course

Lincolnshire 9 upcoming events

Seacroft Golf Club is a traditional championship links course established in 1895, located on the Lincolnshire coast at the south end of Skegness. Situated in a coastal setting with fast-draining soil, the course benefits from its seaside location and the region's relatively dry climate, ensuring excellent playing conditions year-round on normal tees and greens. As a links course, Seacroft is characterized by its natural drainage and resilience, remaining virtually certain to be open throughout the year despite weather conditions. The course is recognized as a hidden gem among the top courses of Great Britain and Ireland, known for its traditional championship layout and challenging links characteristics typical of east coast courses. The club welcomes both visitors and members of all abilities and ages, emphasizing its friendly atmosphere and excellent catering facilities. The course's reliable playing surface and consistent maintenance make it an ideal destination for golf at any season, particularly appealing to those seeking authentic links golf on England's east coast.

Seafield Golf Course

County Wexford

Seaford College Golf Academy

West Sussex

Seaford Golf Club

East Sussex 4 upcoming events

Seaford Golf Club is an 18-hole downland course located on the edge of the South Downs National Park near Seaford, East Sussex, with commanding views towards the Sussex coast and Rathfinny vineyards. Designed and built by legendary five-time Open Champion JH Taylor in 1907, the course embraces natural features with gentle gradients characteristic of quality downland golf. The underlying chalk ensures excellent drainage, making the course playable when many others are closed, with firm fairways and greens presenting a consistent challenge. Currently undergoing improvements guided by Creative Golf Design's Ken Moodie, which include bunker reconstruction, scrub clearance, and new pathways, with nine holes completed to positive reception. The course is recognized as one of Sussex's finest. The charming clubhouse overlooks the 18th green and 1st tee, with a sun terrace providing social facilities. The club offers a Dormy House with en-suite accommodation, full English breakfast, and five-course evening meals for extended golfing stays.

Seaford Head Golf Club

East Sussex

Seaford Head Golf Course is an 18-hole downland/links-style course located on the cliffs of Seaford in East Sussex, designed and constructed in 1887. The course features dramatic elevation changes, with one of the largest drops from tee to pin in the South, notably the 18th hole situated approximately 300 feet above sea level with a 150-foot descent to the fairway below. The course offers breathtaking views across Seaford Bay and the South Downs, with the Seven Sisters visible from holes 13, 14, and 15. The signature 18th hole provides extended vistas over Seaford Bay toward Brighton. The undulating terrain and clifftop setting create a challenging and visually distinctive layout. Seaford Head recently completed a £1.7 million clubhouse renovation, featuring panoramic views from the restaurant, modern changing facilities, and a well-stocked professional shop. The course remains playable year-round, rarely closing due to wet weather. The site holds historical significance, with Saxon camp origins and wartime use evident throughout the grounds, contributing to the course's distinctive character.

Seaforth Golf Course

Ontario 1 upcoming event

Seaforth Golf & Country Club is an 18-hole course located in Seaforth, Ontario, that opened in 1960 on what was originally a family farm. The course features a mix of terrain including a historic sugar bush, with holes named after local history, family heritage, and notable figures including professional golfer Mike Weir, who won his first tournament here in 1983. The layout includes par threes, fours, and fives with varying difficulty levels. Several holes present distinct challenges: Hole #2 "Haney's Horror" is the #1 handicap hole with out-of-bounds along the right side; Hole #4 features a small green with creek and bunker hazards requiring strategic risk assessment; Hole #12 is a par three over a pond. The course incorporates natural features such as creeks that meander through the sugar bush area, grass bunkers, and mature trees including maples. The course offers multiple tee options to accommodate various skill levels. Notable design elements include strategic bunkering, sloping greens, and narrow fairways that require accuracy. The setting blends golf with local agricultural history, including references to former gravel pits and clay extraction areas that have been integrated into the course design.

Seaham Golf Club

County Durham 6 upcoming events

Seaham Golf Club is a heathland golf course located in the North East of England near Seaham Harbour in County Durham. The course features 18 holes comprising five par 3s and three par 5s, with a total length of just over 6,000 yards. It carries a Yellow course rating of 68 and a slope rating of 119, presenting a considerable challenge particularly in windy conditions. The course is set on heathland terrain and offers notable views from elevated positions. The signature 13th hole is recognized as a particularly distinguished feature. The layout provides a genuine test of golf across all skill levels, from beginners to experienced players. Seaham Golf Club prides itself on hospitality and welcomes both members and visitors. The facility has been enhanced with The Golf Studio, an indoor golf simulator facility that allows play on world-famous courses and provides coaching and club-fitting services. The clubhouse offers dining facilities with daily specials and catering for events, including Thai cuisine through a partnership with Thai Green.

Searcy Country Club

AR

Seascale Golf Club

Cumberland 13 upcoming events

Seascale Golf Club is a traditional links course located on the west coast of Cumbria, England, offering panoramic views of the Isle of Man and Scotland to the west, with the Lake District mountains visible to the east. Founded in 1893, the course was designed by Willie Campbell and George Lowe as an 18-hole links layout. The course features distinctive hole names reflecting its landscape character, including Wasdale View, Stone Circle, and Punch Bowl. Maintained to championship standards, Seascale presents challenges suitable for golfers of all ability levels while preserving the classic links experience. The course has received significant recognition, including ranking among Rolex's World Top 1000 Golf Courses, appearing in the Top 100 Courses in England, and being rated number 85 Links course in Great Britain and Ireland. Its combination of traditional design, coastal setting, and well-maintained playing conditions establishes Seascale as a notable destination for links golf in northern England.

Seascape Golf Course

FL

Nestled along the scenic Florida Panhandle coastline, Seascape Golf Course is a 9-hole layout with a par of 35. The course features thoughtfully crafted design elements including strategically placed bunkers, water hazards, and gently rolling greens that wind through the resort grounds. The undulating greens and water features provide both challenge and enjoyment for players of all skill levels. Located in Miramar Beach, Florida, as part of the Seascape Resort experience, the course is family-friendly and inviting. The setting showcases the picturesque coastal landscape characteristic of the Florida Panhandle. For golfers seeking an 18-hole experience, the sister course Emerald Bay is located approximately three miles away. The on-site PureStrike Medicus Golf Academy offers instruction programs catering to various skill levels. Rental clubs are available for 9-hole play.

Seaside

MD

The Seaside Course is one of the classic layouts on the Eastern Shore, featuring wide-open fairways and tightly guarded greens that appeal to golfers of all skill levels. Located at Ocean City Golf Club near Berlin, Maryland, the course is part of a 36-hole facility that has been operating since 1959. The Seaside Course complements the championship Newport Bay Course, which is known for its marsh and bay vistas. The design philosophy of Seaside emphasizes accessibility while maintaining strategic challenge through its approach to green complexity. As part of Ocean City Golf Club's offerings, the course serves both daily-fee players and members, with comprehensive facilities including instruction, a pro shop, clubhouse dining, and practice areas. The course hosts numerous tournaments and member events throughout the season.

Seaside Golf Course

GA

Seaside Golf Course is a championship links-style course located on St. Simons Island, Georgia, at the Sea Island Resort. Originally designed in 1929 by Harry S. Colt and Charles Alison, the course was comprehensively redesigned by Tom Fazio, combining the original Seaside nine with the old Marshside nine to create 18 holes. The layout features beautifully manicured fairways and greens set against sweeping dunes, native grasses, wildflowers, and strategically placed bunkers that create an ocean-side setting. Wind conditions vary daily, providing different challenges throughout the year. The course is routinely ranked among the top 100 courses in the United States and is considered both challenging and enjoyable. Seaside co-hosts the PGA TOUR's RSM Classic, a FedEx Cup event. As the course approaches its 25th anniversary in 2026, a restoration project led by Love Golf Design will preserve its original character while introducing select enhancements, with the course closing May-October 2026 for this work.

Seaside Golf Course

OR

Seaside Golf Club is a public nine-hole golf course located in Seaside, Oregon, established in 1923. The par 35 course measures 2,593 yards from the longest tees, with a slope rating of 104 and a USGA rating of 33.3. This short course offers a relatively accessible layout suitable for golfers of varying skill levels. The facility operates year-round, weather permitting, from 8:00 a.m. to dusk. In addition to the golf course, Seaside Golf Club features a pro shop offering rental clubs and carts, along with a restaurant and sports bar. The course serves as a community golf destination on the Oregon coast, providing both golfing opportunities and dining amenities for visitors and local players.

SEASIDEGOLFCLUB

경상남도

Seasons Eco Golf Estate

North West

Seaton Carew Golf Club

County Durham 8 upcoming events

Seaton Carew Golf Club, historically known as the Durham and Yorkshire Club, is England's tenth-oldest golf course and ranks among the first fifty clubs ever founded worldwide. This storied links course was redesigned in the mid-1920s by renowned architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie, making it one of the few championship links courses he directly influenced. The course uniquely features 22 holes, allowing for varying layouts and configurations. In the 1970s, four additional holes known as the Brabazon Loop were created to preserve club land while expanding playing options. Set in a traditional links landscape, Seaton Carew presents a challenging yet fair test of golf that appeals to players of all abilities, reflecting MacKenzie's design philosophy. As a true championship links course, Seaton Carew has hosted numerous national and international amateur events throughout its history. The course demands precision and strategic play, characteristic of authentic seaside links golf. Located in Hartlepool, the club combines historical significance with genuine competitive challenge, offering an authentic links experience rooted in British golfing heritage.

Seattle Golf Club

WA

Seattle Golf Club, established in 1900, is a private members-only course originally designed by Robert Johnstone in 1907. The layout has undergone notable revisions by Ted Robinson (1968), Arnold Palmer (1997), and Thad Layton of the Arnold Palmer Design Company (2022). Located in Seattle at 210 NW 145th Street, the course is set among hundred-year-old Douglas firs with views overlooking Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. The course presents a challenging test of golf characterized by narrow fairways and speedy greens, designed to appeal to skilled players. Its difficulty and technical demands have attracted legendary golfers including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, and Bobby Jones. Palmer himself described it as "one of the most outstanding golf courses in the Northwest, if not the nation." The immaculately maintained course combines scenic beauty with strategic play requirements, offering a quiet retreat from outside distractions. The historic clubhouse complements the course setting, providing views of the surrounding landscape and Olympic Mountains. The club emphasizes both the aesthetic qualities and the precision required to successfully navigate the course's layout.

Seaview Golf Club

Montserrado County

Seaview Golf Club

NJ

Seaview Golf Club is located on 670 acres of coast and woodlands in Galloway, New Jersey, and features two championship courses. The Bay Course, opened in 1914 and designed by Hugh Wilson and Donald Ross, measures 6,300 yards and presents a Scottish-links style with dramatic seaside views, deep pot bunkers, and small undulating greens. It emphasizes accuracy and short game over length and currently hosts the ShopRite LPGA Classic. The course also hosted nine holes of the 1942 PGA Championship. The Pines Course opened in 1929, designed by William Flynn and Howard Toomey, and spans 6,800 yards through New Jersey woodlands. It features elevation changes, numerous doglegs, large bunkers, and expansive sloping greens. The 16th hole is historically significant as the site of Sam Snead's 60-foot chip-in that won the 1942 PGA Championship, his first major victory. Together, the courses offer contrasting layouts—one seaside links-style and one woodland routing—providing different challenges and scenic experiences for golfers of varying skill levels.

Seaview Golf Club Bay Course

NJ

The Bay Course opened in 1914 and was designed by Hugh Wilson and Donald Ross. The 6,300-yard layout is less a test of length, and more a test of imagination, accuracy and short game. The Bay Course presents a Scottish-links feel, dramatic seaside views, deep pot bunkers and small undulating greens. Set on 670 acres of Galloway, NJ, coast and woodlands, Seaview is home to two world class golf courses and a 296-room hotel. It is the current host of the ShopRite LPGA Classic, as well as nine holes in the 1942 PGA Championship. He closed out the match by holing a 60-foot chip shot for birdie on the 35th hole.

Seaview Golf Course

Western Australia

Sea View Golf Club is a links-style championship course located in the beachside suburb of Cottesloe, Western Australia, overlooking the Indian Ocean. The course features 9 holes that are played twice, creating a full round layout. Designed as an "A" grade championship course, Sea View is engineered to challenge golfers of varying skill levels while maintaining strong playability across all abilities. The course's defining characteristic is its stunning setting, with wide views of the Indian Ocean providing a picturesque backdrop. The links design and beachside location contribute to the course's natural aesthetic and challenging playing conditions. Sea View operates as a private members' club but welcomes non-members to play, offering access to both the course and clubhouse facilities. The club provides comprehensive amenities including a bar and bistro with views overlooking Cottesloe Beach, function spaces for events, and instruction through private lessons and clinics for both adults and juniors. The combination of championship-level design, ocean views, and welcoming hospitality makes Sea View a notable golfing destination in Western Australia.

Seaview Resort Golf Range

Selangor