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Shinyo Golf Club

岐阜県

Shiobara Country Club

栃木県

Shiokawa Country Club

岐阜県

Shioyazaki Country Club

福島県

Shipley Golf Club

West Yorkshire 6 upcoming events

Shipley Golf Club is an attractive and challenging woodland course located at Beckfoot, just outside Bingley in West Yorkshire. Designed by renowned golf architect Dr Alister MacKenzie, the course is situated in a beautiful, quiet, mature wooded valley setting. The layout offers members and visitors of all standards a rewarding golfing experience, with the terrain and natural woodland surroundings providing both aesthetic appeal and strategic challenge. The club features a refurbished clubhouse that serves as the social hub, offering dining and event facilities. The course's characteristics reflect MacKenzie's design philosophy, incorporating the natural landscape features of the valley setting to create an engaging layout. Shipley Golf Club welcomes both members and visitors, positioning itself as a welcoming destination for golfers of varying abilities seeking a quality golfing experience in the Yorkshire landscape.

Shipton Golf Course

Gloucestershire

Shipton Golf Course is a 9-hole parkland course located in Shipton Oliffe near Cheltenham in the heart of the Cotswolds. Opened in 1995, the course has matured into an accessible layout for golfers of all abilities. The course measures 2,487 yards and plays to a par of 35, comprising one par 5, six par 4s, and two par 3s. The parkland setting features established trees lining the rough areas, with a large pond and stream providing both visual interest and strategic challenge throughout the layout. The terrain and water features create a course that is described as challenging yet relaxing, suitable for players of varying skill levels. The course operates on a pay-and-play basis with no advance bookings required, welcoming golfers to simply turn up and play. Green fees are affordable, with weekday rates starting at £13 for 9 holes. The course accommodates both single 9-hole rounds and 18-hole play by completing the loop twice, making it an accessible option for casual rounds in a pleasant Cotswolds setting.

Shipyard Golf Club

SC

Shipyard Golf Club comprises 27 holes of golf arranged in three nine-hole courses: the Clipper and Galleon courses, both designed by George W. Cobb in 1970, and the Brigantine course, designed by Willard C. Byrd in 1982. Located on Hilton Head Island's south end within Shipyard Plantation, the course is nestled among majestic Carolina pine trees, flowering magnolias, and moss-draped oaks. Two of the three interconnecting nines are combined to form an 18-hole round, allowing players of various skill levels to experience different combinations and challenges. The Clipper course is considered the most difficult of the three nines, featuring long fairways and numerous sand and water hazards requiring precision play. The Galleon and Brigantine courses wind through lagoons, ponds, and low-country wetlands, with greens well-protected by bunkers and elevated for added challenge. The layout presents both playable and challenging experiences, with narrow fairways, strategic doglegs, and Diamond Zoysia grass greens situated among mature trees. Shipyard Golf Club was the former home of the Hilton Head Seniors International from 1982 to 1984 and was rated one of the finest layouts on the Champions Tour. The course remains one of the oldest and most respected on Hilton Head Island, known for its scenic water features, including an area known as "Alligator Cove," and its appeal to both local residents and visiting golfers.

Shirahama Beach Golf Club

西牟婁郡

Shirahama Golf Club

西牟婁郡

Shiraho Country Club Course Management Department

茨城県 2 upcoming events

Shiraho Country Club is an 18-hole, par-72 woodland course designed by Seizo Tomisawa, opened in September 1974. Located in Hokota, Ibaraki Prefecture, the course spans 6,932 yards across two layouts with a total area of 690,000 square meters. The OUT course measures 3,491 yards (par 36) and the IN course 3,441 yards (par 36), with multiple tee options available. The course features a flat layout with generous length, accommodating golfers of all skill levels from beginners to advanced players. Bent grass greens are maintained throughout. Notable holes include the par-5 7th (617 yards from back tees) and par-5 13th (545 yards), presenting significant length challenges. The course is characterized by its woodland setting with seasonal flowers that bloom throughout the year, creating an aesthetically pleasing environment. A practice range of 220 yards with 11 bays supports player preparation.

Shirai Golf

千葉県

Shirakawa International Country Club

福島県

Shirakawa International Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan. The course features two nines: the Nasu and Bandai courses, designed across gently rolling hills with an emphasis on strategic play and comfort. The layout is characterized by gentle undulation and curved, spacious fairways that allow for relaxed play while rewarding precise shot-making. Elevation changes between holes are minimal, remaining within 10 meters, and fairways are generously wide. The course incorporates various trees and water hazards as separators between holes, creating visual interest and challenge. Notable design elements include dramatic downhill holes, mentally demanding water crossings, and subtly contoured greens that provide variety throughout the round. The course balances accessibility with strategic complexity, requiring mental fortitude at select holes while maintaining an overall player-friendly atmosphere suited to golfers of varying skill levels.

Shirakawa Meadow Golf Club

岩瀬郡

Shiraki Golf Club

大分県

Shiranui Country Club

熊本県

Shiranui GC

福岡県

Shirasagi Golf Club

兵庫県

Shirehampton Park Golf Club

City of Bristol

Shirkey Golf Course

MO

Shirkey Golf Course is an 18-hole championship-style semi-private course located in Richmond, Missouri, near Kansas City at the intersection of Highways 210 and 13. Designed by renowned golf course architect Chet Mendenhall in 1969, the course features Zoysia fairways and tee boxes with Bent grass greens. The par-71 layout offers four sets of tees, accommodating golfers of varying skill levels with yardages ranging from 5,500 to 7,020 yards. The course presents a challenging design with a rating of 73.9 and a slope of 126. Golf Digest recognized Shirkey with a 4½-star rating as a top public course in the Kansas City area. The facility includes a driving range, pro shop, banquet room, and restaurant, serving as a venue for regional tournaments and community events while striving to provide an excellent experience for golfers of all abilities.

Shirley Golf Club

West Midlands 6 upcoming events

Shirley Golf Club is regarded as one of the best courses in the Midlands, set across 140 acres in Solihull, West Midlands. The 18-hole championship course measures 6,486 yards with a par of 72 and features a course rating of 72.4 and slope rating of 130 from the white tees. The layout provides challenge and enjoyment for golfers of all abilities, with varied terrain across the manicured grounds maintained to championship venue standards by Course Manager Eddie Mills and his team. The club has hosted multiple England golf championship events and served as host venue for the Midlands Open 2024, demonstrating its standing within competitive golf. The course offers distinct tee positions including white, yellow, and red options, allowing players to select appropriate challenge levels. The design combines charm with strategic difficulty, creating an engaging experience across all 18 holes. Well-maintained fairways and greens characterize the course presentation year-round.

Shirley Golf Course

Canterbury

The Christchurch Golf Club, at Shirley Links, has a heritage that dates back to 1873 making it the second oldest club in New Zealand, and the seventh oldest outside the UK. The original course was at Hagley Park before moving to what is now the Russley GC before settling at the current location in 1900, and the course was expanded to 18 holes by 1910. The par 72 course is 6459 yards in length. In the 1990s, the course was refurbished by Peter Thomson and Mike Wolveridge. The course lies either side of Lake Terrace Road, with holes 5 to 11 on a flatter, more open section north of the road, whilst the rest of the course occupies more tumbling ground. The course leverages undulating fairways, creeks and an open layout to present a test for golfers across all levels. The opening stretch of four holes, and the equally impressive closing stretch of seven holes, is played over naturally undulating terrain, which allows for several elevated tee-boxes and a thoroughly absorbing layout where gently dog-legging holes are commonplace. The designers ripped out a stack of trees and added rounded pot bunkers to further the links feel of the layout. The Club has hosted New Zealand Open Championships in 1910, 1921, 1925, 1931, 1935, 1950, 1956, 1964, 1968, 1974, and 1982. Its greatest honour was to host the World Amateur Championship for the Eisenhower Trophy in 1990. New Zealand's most famous golfer, Bob Charles, joined the club as a twenty-year-old and launched his career as a professional golfer from here. He is now the club's patron.

Shirley Park Golf Club

Greater London

Shirley Park Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located on Addiscombe Road in Croydon, just 5 minutes' drive from East Croydon station. The course is described as well-designed and is situated in a setting that feels hidden away despite its proximity to the station. The club emphasizes a warm and friendly atmosphere and welcomes visitors alongside its membership base. The facility features function space capable of accommodating up to 150 people and offers ample free parking. Golf lessons are available through the club's professional team in the Pro Shop. The course operates under standard play conditions, with players able to carry their own clubs or use trolleys as needed. The club maintains active senior and ladies sections and operates a junior golf academy, indicating a comprehensive club structure serving golfers of various ages and abilities.

Shiroyama Country Club Restaurant

栃木県

Shiroyama Country Club is an 18-hole hillside course located near the cities of Ashikaga and Kiryu in Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. The course skillfully incorporates the natural landscape of Castle Mountain, which retains historical character from the region. The layout consists of two nine-hole loops: the OUT course (Par 36) and the IN course (Par 36), for a total par of 72. Multiple tee options accommodate varying skill levels, with course ratings ranging from 67.4 to 75.4 depending on tee selection and green type. The course features scenic vistas across the Kanto Plain, with distant views of Mount Akagi, Mount Haruna, and Mount Asama. The gentle, rolling terrain allows golfers to enjoy the natural seasonal beauty while playing. Notable holes include the par-5 5th hole on the OUT course (recommended for longest drive competitions) and the par-5 13th hole on the IN course. The 8th hole (OUT) and 16th hole (IN) are designated for closest-to-pin competitions. The course employs both bent and alternative grass types for its greens, offering different playing conditions.