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St Deniol Golf Club

Gwynedd 2 upcoming events

Bangor St Deiniol Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in North Wales, overlooking the city of Bangor with views of Anglesey, Snowdonia, and the North Wales coast. Founded in 1906, the course is part of the James Braid circuit, designed by the renowned Scottish architect. Set on elevated terrain, the course offers scenic positioning with commanding vistas across the surrounding landscape. The club is characterized as a relatively challenging course that presents an interesting experience, particularly for first-time players navigating its layout. Located at Pen Y Bryn in Bangor, Gwynedd, the course benefits from its hillside setting which contributes to the complexity of play. The club maintains a traditional atmosphere with facilities including a clubhouse featuring majestic views, a golf shop, and welcoming staff. St Deiniol is recognized as one of the premier golf courses in North Wales and accommodates visitors, societies, and corporate customers alongside its membership base.

St Enodoc Golf Club

Cornwall 13 upcoming events

St Enodoc Golf Club is located in Rock on Cornwall's rugged north coast, situated alongside the Camel estuary with views toward Padstow and the Atlantic Ocean. The club features two championship links courses set amongst natural sand dunes with picturesque seaside views. The club operates the Church Course and Holywell Course, both considered among the finest links courses in the South West. Built on authentic links terrain, the courses showcase the characteristic landscape of coastal golf with rolling dunes and natural vegetation. The setting combines challenging playing conditions typical of links golf with stunning panoramic views across the Cornish coastline. St Enodoc welcomes both members and visitors, offering a traditional links experience enhanced by its spectacular location. The courses cater to various skill levels and the club hosts open competitions and society play. The club emphasizes environmental stewardship alongside its golfing heritage, maintaining the natural character of the dunescape while preserving the area's ecological value. This combination of championship-caliber courses, dramatic coastal setting, and commitment to environmental management makes St Enodoc a notable destination for links golf in southwest England.

St Fillans Golf Club

Perth and Kinross

St Fillans Golf Club is a nine-hole course located in Highland Perthshire, Scotland, situated across the River Earn from the village of St Fillans at the eastern end of Loch Earn. The course is set within a striking landscape of magnificent lochs and towering mountains, offering players scenic views characteristic of the Scottish Highlands. The club has achieved significant recognition, being voted Scotland's best nine-hole course from 2019 to 2022 and was shortlisted for the 2023 award. The course is notable enough to be counted among professional golfer Sandy Lyle's favourite courses in Scotland. While specific details about par, length, and hole-by-hole characteristics are not provided in the available content, the course is positioned as a quality nine-hole layout that attracts both members and visitors seeking a well-regarded Scottish golfing experience. The combination of its Highland setting, consistent award recognition, and endorsement by professional golfers suggests a challenging and well-maintained course that makes effective use of its dramatic natural terrain and mountain backdrop.

St Francis Bay Golf Club

Eastern Cape

St Francis Bay Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in St Francis Bay, Eastern Cape, South Africa, situated in an exclusive oceanside location overlooking the sea. The course has an interesting history: it began as a 9-hole private course designed by renowned architect Robert Grimsdell in 1975, funded by developer Leighton Hulett. An additional 9 holes were added by Maxwell Hulett in 1999, creating the current 18-hole layout. The par 71 course is of moderate length and is characterized as a "thinking" course that provides a genuine challenge for golfers of all handicap levels. The fairways and greens, exclusively Poa Annua grass, are meticulously maintained. Wind plays a significant role in play, often requiring golfers to adjust club selection by three or more clubs. The course is renowned for its scenic beauty, with ocean views from several holes and stunning landscape vistas throughout. St Francis Bay Golf Club is widely recognized for its warm hospitality, strong club spirit, and excellent course conditions, earning a reputation as one of South Africa's best-kept golfing secrets.

St George Golf Club

Queensland

St George's Hill Golf Club

Surrey 1 upcoming event

St George's Hill Golf Club sits within a private 964-acre estate in Weybridge, Surrey, roughly 23 miles southwest of central London. When builder George Tarrant purchased the land in 1911, he conceived one of the world's earliest golf and residential developments — an idea that was, by any measure, well ahead of its time. The sandy property was covered in purple heather and stately pines, the same ingredients that would come to define quality inland golf in this part of England, and the terrain offered dramatic natural contours that most Surrey courses can only hint at. Harry Colt designed the course in 1912 and it opened for play in 1913, celebrated as a prime example of his work during golf's Golden Age. He ultimately laid out 27 holes across the estate, organised today into three nines — Red, Blue and Green — with later refinements to the Green nine by Donald Steel. The championship combination of Red and Blue plays through heather and pine woodland at around 6,300–6,500 yards, with par sitting at 70 or 71 depending on the tees used. Those numbers might tempt underestimation. They shouldn't. The castle-like clubhouse dominates the highest point of the course and commands a panorama looking down over no fewer than six holes — a view that sets the tone for a round shaped by constant elevation change. Colt worked with the hill rather than against it, producing a layout that swings from open heathland to tight, pine-framed corridors with barely a dull moment between. The course is straightforward one moment and incredibly challenging the next, and it is the par 3s that tend to linger longest in the memory. The standout is the 8th hole, where a stunning vista from the tee looks out toward a distant, domed green on the far side of a shallow ravine. The 4th — a short, downhill, driveable-but-dangerous par 4 — is another hole frequently cited among Colt's finest individual creations. The wider estate has long attracted prominent residents, among them John Lennon, Ringo Starr, Nick Faldo and Jenson Button. The golf club itself has remained a private members' club throughout its existence, though visitors are welcomed on selected weekdays. Whether or not St George's Hill is the finest heathland course in Britain is a debate that continues among those who have played it seriously — but few who have walked the Red and Blue nines would argue it doesn't belong in that conversation.

St Georges Basin Country Club

New South Wales

St Georges Basin Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Sanctuary Point on the South Coast of New South Wales, approximately a short drive from Nowra. The course is part of The Country Club, which also operates the Vincentia Golf Course under a single membership structure. The St Georges Basin course is known for its enjoyable layout and is set within a club that emphasizes friendly hospitality and welcoming atmosphere. The facility offers sporting amenities including the golf course, tennis courts, and bowling greens, along with dining and entertainment venues including On Point Kitchen restaurant and multiple bars. The club serves both keen golfers and social players seeking a relaxed golfing experience away from urban environments. While specific details about par, designer, or signature holes are not provided in available materials, the course is described as an enjoyable 18-hole layout positioned as a key sporting facility within the broader country club complex. The club maintains professional facilities including a pro shop and operates seven days a week from 9am to 11pm.

St Germain Golf Club

WI

St. Germain Golf Club opened as a nine-hole facility in 1993 and expanded to eighteen holes in 1996. The course stretches 6,651 yards from the back tees and is carved from a dense white and red pine forest in Wisconsin's Northwoods, offering scenic beauty throughout the layout. The course presents a moderate to challenging experience suitable for both competitive and recreational players. Set among pristine pine forests, St. Germain features lush fairways and meticulously maintained greens characteristic of the region's landscape. The signature hole is number 5, a gentle dogleg right that exemplifies the course's defining features—towering pines, well-conditioned fairways, and quality green complexes. Beyond the championship-caliber course design, St. Germain offers comprehensive golf instruction through LPGA Head Golf Professional Margo Rogers-Anderson, who brings over 20 years of teaching experience and provides video analysis services. The facility includes a driving range and on-site dining at the Whitetail Inn. The club hosts tournaments and outings while also offering corporate retreats and group experiences for various player levels.

St Helen's Bay Golf Club

County Wexford

St Ibbs Golfklubb

Skåne län

St Ibbs Golfklubb is a nine-hole parkland course located on the island of Ven in the Öresund strait between Sweden and Denmark. The course features a par 68 layout with three par 3 holes, one par 5, and five par 4s. Set within a scenic seaside environment, the fairways are framed by fruit trees, creating an aesthetically beautiful yet challenging playing experience. The sea is notably close to the course, positioned just a wedge shot away at certain points, adding to the distinctive character of the layout. The club positions itself as a welcoming family-oriented organization that hosts activities and competitions for members of all ages. St Ibbs Golfklubb emphasizes community and social engagement alongside competitive golf, making it a social hub on Ven. The course's natural setting and proximity to water create a memorable golfing experience within the Öresund region.

St Idloes Golf Club

Powys

St Idloes Golf Club is a 9-hole course located near Llanidloes in mid-Wales, founded in 1897 on its present site at Penrhallt, which historically served as local race course and cricket practice grounds. The club temporarily relocated closer to town before returning to its original location in 1947. The course is set in rural Welsh countryside with panoramic views of surrounding mountains, including Plynlimon and the Llandinam hills. The undulating terrain and woodland setting create a scenic playing environment. St Idloes describes itself as a friendly, welcoming club that accommodates all ages and abilities, with an active junior section and growing focus on environmental sustainability, including recently installed wetland wildlife habitat. The club hosts various competitions across men's, ladies, seniors, and junior sections throughout the year. It has been selected to host one of Wales Golf's Mini Masters tournaments, reflecting its standing within regional golf circles. Accessible by foot from Llanidloes through Penrhallt woods, the course is designed to challenge golfers while maintaining accessibility for recreational players.

St Ives Golf Club

Cambridgeshire

St Ives (Hunts) Golf Club is a championship links-style course located on a 230-acre site off Needingworth Road in Cambridgeshire. The club, with roots dating back to 1923, relocated to its current location in 2007 and opened in 2010 following a transformation by renowned golf course architect Cameron Sinclair. The course is designed as an inland links layout, offering a distinctive playing experience with varied terrain and challenging conditions characteristic of links golf. Since its opening, the course has matured considerably and is recognized for its excellent condition and design quality. The facility features exceptional practice amenities, including a driving range, supporting golfers of all skill levels. The course presents a comprehensive golfing experience with multiple tee options for visitors and members. The clubhouse serves as both a golf venue and event space, complementing the sporting facilities. St Ives (Hunts) aspires to recognition as one of the finest golf venues in the East of England, combining its historical heritage with modern course design and hospitality standards.

St James Golf Club

Victoria

St John Golf Course

Victoria

The St John course is an American parkland style design and was the first private 'Signature' golf course built in Australia, opening on 30 November 2000. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the course extends 6670 metres to the banks of the Yarra River. The championship par 72 course features an Australian Slope Rating of 139 off the Gold tee and a Scratch Rating of 74, presenting a challenging test at every turn. St John is the only course in the Yarra Valley where players can be assured they can play 12 months of the year and within 36 hours of a major rain event. The course takes advantage of the Yarra Valley's natural contours, with dazzling water features flowing throughout while strategically placed slopes, mounds and traps make every hole distinctive. The par four 8th hole, measuring 407 yards, is considered the hardest on the course, with players teeing off through a chute of trees and approaching from above their feet as the fairway slopes from right to left; the green has bunkers either side with only a narrow entrance. The par three 11th hole, measuring 180 yards, is regarded by many as the best hole, featuring water down the right side and a quarry face bordering the left side of the green, with a putting surface nearly forty yards in length making club selection critical.

St John Golf Course

WA

St. John Golf Course is a scenic 9-hole course nestled in the rolling hills of the Palouse region of Eastern Washington. Located in the heart of this agricultural landscape, the course offers views characteristic of the area's distinctive terrain with its gently rolling topography. The course accommodates various types of play, including casual rounds, league golf, and tournaments. Green fees are $25 for unlimited golf throughout the day, making it an accessible option for recreational players. The course supports active golf programs, including a high school golf team that practices on weekday afternoons during spring season. St. John Golf Course hosts several annual tournaments and events, including the Pig Putt in April, Best Ball competition in June, the Canadian Cup Scramble, and the Bob Zorb Slough Scramble in August. Both men's and women's leagues operate during their respective seasons, with championship competitions held mid-year. The facility offers limited golf cart rentals available by reservation. Membership options are available at various levels, from individual to family rates, along with trail memberships for those seeking more casual access to the course.

St Kew Golf Club

Cornwall

St Kew Golf Club is a nine-hole, eighteen-tee course located on the edge of St Kew Highway, approximately 3 miles north of Wadebridge in Cornwall. Founded by farmer John Brown in 1992, the course features mature landscaping including 4,000 planted trees that have developed over three decades. The layout comprises an outward nine of 2,213 yards with four par fours and three par threes (191, 200, and 216 yards), while the inward nine offers six par fours and three par threes, all no shorter than 138 yards. The complete 64-par course presents a challenging test of golf through strategic use of water hazards, 22 bunkers, and tree-lined fairways, though without significant elevation changes. St Kew is home to the Cornish Professional Short Course Championship, with the course record standing at 60. The facility includes a covered driving range, putting green, and chip practice area. Open year-round, the course is known for its well-maintained greens and fairways, welcoming both society groups and green fee visitors.

St Mary's Hotel Golf & Country Club

Rhondda Cynon Taf

St Marys Golf Course

Tasmania

St Medan Golf Club

Dumfries and Galloway

St Medan Golf Club is an 18-hole course with a distinctive design featuring 18 tees playing to 9 greens, offering golfers varied challenges and options on each 9-hole round. Located in Monreith, Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland, the course overlooks Luce Bay with breathtaking scenic views across the landscape. The course comprises a mix of challenging par 3s and inviting but tricky par 4s, all surrounded by the region's natural beauty. The setting combines coastal views with the character of southwest Scotland's terrain. The club has adopted the otter as its logo, inspired by local author Gavin Maxwell and the area's literary heritage. Beyond the course itself, St Medan offers a fully stocked bar open during competition days and a restaurant serving locally sourced produce. A holiday caravan is available for rent adjacent to the clubhouse, providing accommodation with views over the course and bay. The location provides access to various local attractions including Wigtown, Scotland's National Book Town, and proximity to several other golf clubs in the area.

St Michael's Golf Club

New South Wales 1 upcoming event

St Michael's Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Little Bay, Sydney. The course features multiple tee options accommodating players of all abilities, with the Blue tees playing at 6,345 metres par 72 (slope 73), while the Red tees offer 5,447 metres par 74 (slope 74) for shorter hitters. The White tees measure 5,886 metres par 72, and Gold tees 5,379 metres par 70. Positioned in a scenic Sydney beachside location, St Michael's offers convenient accessibility for both members and guests, with bookings available seven days a week. The course presents a balanced challenge across its eighteen holes, with varying difficulty ratings across the different tee positions. The layout accommodates diverse playing standards, from competitive golfers seeking a full championship test to those preferring a more moderate challenge. St Michael's hosts regular club competitions including the St Michael's Cup and Senior Order of Merit, indicating an active competitive calendar. The club welcomes guest play and maintains a comprehensive golf facility including a golf shop and teaching professionals.

St Neots Golf Club

Cambridgeshire

St Patrick's Golf Club

Northern Ireland / Tuaisceart Éireann

St Patrick's Golf Club in Downpatrick, County Down, has been a cornerstone of Northern Ireland's golfing heritage since its founding in 1929, originally established as Downpatrick Golf Club. The course is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, offering panoramic views of the Mourne Mountains, Scrabo Tower, and Strangford Lough. The club features a well-maintained course that consistently receives five-star visitor ratings, praised for its excellent greens and challenging layout. Set within the picturesque landscape of County Down, the course takes advantage of the regional terrain to create an engaging golfing experience. St Patrick's offers comprehensive facilities beyond the course itself, including an onsite professional shop, Trackman simulator for swing analysis and practice, and a restaurant serving quality cuisine. The club maintains an active competitive schedule with weekly mid-week and weekend competitions, alongside regular charity events that foster community engagement. The clubhouse provides world-class amenities, and the club welcomes both members and visitors. The combination of course quality, scenic setting, and modern facilities has established St Patrick's as a respected venue in Northern Irish golf, attracting players seeking both a challenging round and a welcoming golfing community.