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The Bandit Golf Club

TX

The Bandit Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course located in New Braunfels, Texas, situated off the shores of Lake McQueeney, approximately 30 minutes from downtown San Antonio. Designed by noted architect Keith Foster, the course stretches 6,928 yards from the longest tees and plays to a par of 71. Multiple tee options accommodate players of all skill levels and ages. The course is characterized by significant elevation changes and natural water hazards throughout, set within the Texas Hill Country landscape. The Bandit has earned recognition as a "Top 10 Public Course in Texas" by Golfweek magazine. The layout offers a challenging yet accessible experience, with strategic design elements that test golfers while remaining playable for recreational rounds. The course features a full-service facility including a driving range with Toptracer technology, on-site dining at The Bandit Grill, and various instructional programs. Its convenient location provides freeway access to both Austin and Houston, making it an accessible destination for regional golfers.

The Barn Golf Club

UT

The Barn Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located in the foothills of Ben Lomond peak, just 2 miles east of I-15 at exit 349 in Ogden, Utah. The privately owned, family-operated course is set in a scenic mountain foothill landscape with views of the surrounding terrain. The facility features 18 holes with two practice greens and a driving range. The course is accompanied by The Barn, a clubhouse structure that houses a banquet facility and sports pub with entertainment amenities including big screen televisions and billiards. An adjacent elegant patio pavilion serves event purposes. The Barn Golf Club has earned recognition as a top public golf course in Northern Utah, though specific details regarding par, course length, designer, or signature holes are not provided in available information. The course accommodates various activities including tournaments, private events, and social gatherings. Amenities include a full-service snack bar and well-stocked pro shop with top brand merchandise.

The Bay Pointe Club

MA

The Bay Pointe Club is an 18-hole championship course located in Wareham, Massachusetts, near Buzzards Bay. Originally built in 1964 as Wareham Country Club, it was renamed in 1988 when the distinctive 7th hole island green was created. The course was designed by Geoffrey Cornish and plays to a par 70 (rated 70.9, slope 122) from the back tees at 6,201 yards, though it plays substantially longer than its yardage suggests. The ladies' course plays to par 72 at 5,380 yards from the red tees. The terrain is generally gentle throughout, with the hilliest sections found on holes one and two. The course features sandy base soil that provides excellent drainage, allowing year-round play without temporary greens, making it a popular winter golf destination. Set near the historic village of Onset and Onset Bay, the course offers scenic coastal views and serves as an amenity-rich facility that includes a clubhouse with pro shop, dining options, and banquet facilities. The signature 7th hole island green is a notable feature that distinguishes the layout.

The Beach CC

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The Beach CC is an 18-hole championship links-style golf course located in Geoje, South Gyeongsangdo, South Korea. The course measures 7,442 yards with a par of 72, divided into an out course of 3,757 yards (par 36) and an in course of 3,685 yards (par 36). Positioned on a peninsula surrounded by sea on three sides, The Beach CC features a traditional seaside links design inspired by renowned courses like St. Andrews and Pebble Beach. The course layout incorporates the natural oceanside setting and philosophy of these iconic courses. The out course includes notable par-5s at holes 2, 7, and the in course features challenging par-5s at holes 12 and 18. The course presents a mix of par-4s, par-3s, and par-5s distributed throughout both nines, with yardages ranging from 191 yards to 629 yards per hole. As a 3-bay links course with water and natural seaside terrain as defining characteristics, The Beach CC offers a challenging championship-level experience that leverages its unique coastal landscape and maritime resort setting.

The Bear Golf Course

MI

The Bear was designed by Jack Nicklaus and opened on June 17, 1985. The course is a par 72, links-style layout featuring Scottish terraced fairways, tiered greens, deep grassy roughs, moguls, mounds, and deep pot bunkers. The course measures over 7,000 yards with a slope and rating of 76.1/150. Located near Traverse City in Acme, Michigan, The Bear features rolling land, trees, lakes, streams, fruit orchards, and a variety of wildlife. The Bear is celebrated as one of the toughest 18 holes in Michigan and was ranked as the 18th toughest course in America according to Golf Digest. The course was ranked for 10 years on Golf Digest's 100 Greatest Public list. One of the signature holes is the Par 4 18th Hole that plays around a large pond.

The Bears Club

FL

The Bears Club is a private golf and residential community founded in 1999 by Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, located in Jupiter, Florida. Conceived as a world-class golf destination, the club was designed to embody the Nicklaus family's vision of creating the finest private golf club with the highest standards of quality. The facility offers members and their guests premium amenities, programs, and services designed to provide a unique clubhouse experience. The club operates as both a golf facility and real estate community, combining recreational opportunities with residential properties. Members can access comprehensive golf programming and club facilities that reflect the Nicklaus family's personal standards and expertise in golf course design and hospitality. The club's design philosophy emphasizes exclusivity and excellence, positioning it as a distinctive private membership destination that integrates golf with an upscale lifestyle experience.

The Belfry

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The Belfry is a golf resort set in 550 acres of North Warwickshire countryside near Wishaw, approximately eight miles from Birmingham city centre. The site was originally agricultural land — famously described as 15 potato fields — before construction began in December 1974 following a deal between the PGA and the developer Ellerman Lines. The resort is home to three courses and serves as the headquarters of the Professional Golfers' Association. The flagship layout is the Brabazon, a par-72 course measuring 7,255 yards, designed by Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas and opened for play in 1977. The two other courses are the PGA National, which has an inland links character, and the shorter Derby course at 6,099 yards over par 70. The Brabazon has hosted the Ryder Cup four times — in 1985, 1989, 1993 and 2002 — more than any other venue in the world. Europe's breakthrough victory in 1985, ending 28 years of American dominance, was sealed by Sam Torrance's birdie putt on the 18th hole. The 1989 match was halved, with Europe retaining the trophy as holders, the US won in 1993, and Europe secured a convincing win in 2002. The Brabazon has also staged multiple European Tour events including the British Masters. The course was built on what Alliss and Thomas described as unremarkable farmland requiring extensive sculpting to create its distinctive character. The two signature holes are the 10th and 18th, both dominated by water. The 10th is a short par four of around 311 yards where the entire carry from the tee is over a pond, offering players the choice of laying up or attempting to drive the green. A plaque marks the spot where Seve Ballesteros first drove the green in the 1978 Hennessey Cup, effectively putting the course on the map. The 18th is a demanding closing par four where water threatens both the tee shot and the approach to a long, narrow, triple-tiered green, and has been the scene of some of the most celebrated moments in Ryder Cup history.

The Black Pearl Golf Course

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The Bluffs

SD

The Bluffs Golf Course is an upscale 18-hole championship course located in Vermillion, South Dakota, on the Missouri River Bluffs, built in 1996. Positioned 45 minutes from Sioux Falls and 30 minutes from Sioux City, it spans 6,684 yards with a Par 72 layout carved from the region's natural topography. The course features a USGA rating of 72.5 and slope of 128 from the championship tees, presenting a challenging test for golfers of all skill levels. The design incorporates water hazards on five of the first six holes, along with groves of trees and waterways throughout. The layout is described as challenging yet playable and fair, accommodating groups up to 132 players for tournaments and outings. The course operates year-round as a public facility with a full-service clubhouse, offering various membership options, golf leagues, and hosting numerous tournament events and university competitions.

The Bog

WI

Founded in 1995, The Bog is an 18-hole, Par 72 championship golf course designed by Arnold Palmer, located in Saukville, Wisconsin, approximately 25 minutes north of Milwaukee. The course stretches 7,221 yards at its longest and is playable from 5,110 yards, accommodating golfers of all skill levels. Set along the Cedarburg Bog, The Bog flows through 297 acres of woods, wetlands, rolling hills, and wildlife habitat, creating a challenging layout in a beautiful natural setting. The course is recognized as one of the top five Arnold Palmer Signature Courses in the United States, reflecting Palmer's design excellence and strategic course management. The challenging championship layout demands precision and strategy, with the natural landscape providing both aesthetic appeal and playing difficulty. The diverse terrain and water hazards throughout the course test players of varying abilities while maintaining playability across multiple tee positions. The Bog has established itself as a premier public golf destination in the Milwaukee region.

The Bombay Presidency Golf Club Ltd.

Maharashtra

The Bombay Presidency Golf Club Ltd. is the most prestigious golf club in Mumbai, located at Dr. Choitram Gidwani Road in Chembur. Originally founded in 1927 as "The New Club Ltd." on reclaimed port trust land at Sewree, the club has evolved significantly over nearly a century. In 2009, the course underwent extensive redesign and modifications to enhance its playing characteristics. The club is known as a very demanding course that attracts a large member community with a strong focus on golf. The course features a hole-by-hole layout with detailed local rules governing play. The club maintains comprehensive facilities including a pro shop, coaching services, and a clubhouse. BPGC hosts regular tournaments and events throughout the year, serving as a hub for serious golfers in Mumbai. The club emphasizes its prestigious standing within the regional golf community and maintains active membership programs across various categories.

The Boulders Golf Club

AZ

The Boulders Golf Club features two award-winning courses designed by renowned architect Jay Morrish, stretching across the enchanting Sonoran Desert landscape near Scottsdale, Arizona. Located on sun-splashed terrain characterized by distinctive boulder formations and desert vegetation, the courses offer a challenging experience set against the ancient, dramatic desert environment. The layout showcases the natural desert topography with rock outcroppings and native vegetation integrated throughout. The courses are recognized among the finest in the United States, with both layouts earning accolades for their design excellence. The setting provides scenic desert vistas and natural beauty, with the boulder-studded landscape creating a visually striking and strategically challenging playing environment. The courses present significant difficulty, requiring players to navigate the rugged desert terrain while contending with elevation changes and the natural obstacles presented by the landscape. The Jay Morrish design philosophy emphasizes working with the natural environment rather than against it, resulting in courses that blend seamlessly with their surroundings. The resort-style setting integrates the golf experience into a larger hospitality destination, with the courses positioned as a premier attraction within The Boulders Resort & Spa complex in the greater Scottsdale area.

The Bourne Golf Club, LLC

IL

The Bourne Golf Club is an 18-hole course located in Marseilles, Illinois, designed by Dick Wehrli and opened in 1990. The course stretches 6,355 yards from the longest tees with a par of 72. The name derives from Scottish origin, "Bourne" meaning "The Creek," reflecting the course's natural water features and setting in the Illinois countryside. The facility includes a comprehensive practice range with a large putting green, chipping area, and a 2,600-foot grass airstrip for additional practice. The course offers a classic design characteristic of early 1990s golf architecture, providing a full 18-hole experience suitable for golfers of varying skill levels. The setting emphasizes a "Club in the Country" atmosphere, blending rural Illinois landscape with accessible recreational golf.