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The Golf Club of New England

NH

The Golf Club of New England is an Arnold Palmer-designed course situated on 450 acres of farmland in Stratham, New Hampshire. The layout emphasizes harmonizing with the natural landscape rather than imposing upon it, featuring characteristic elements such as historic stone walls, fields bordered by mature oak trees, and tranquil flowing streams. The course design reflects Palmer's philosophy of integrating golf architecture with the existing terrain and vegetation. The setting provides a picturesque New England environment with rolling farmland and natural water features that define the playing experience. The course's design philosophy prioritizes preserving the property's natural character while creating a challenging and aesthetically pleasing golf experience for players of varying skill levels.

The Golf Club of Oklahoma

OK

The Golf Club of Oklahoma is an 18-hole championship golf course designed by world-renowned architect Tom Fazio, located in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The Par 72 course stretches 7,183 yards across 525 wooded acres of hardwood forest and rolling hills. The layout features holes that overlook Lake Kadashan, creating a distinctive blend of golf and natural landscape. The course offers five sets of tees, accommodating players of varying skill levels. Beyond the championship golf course itself, the private club provides comprehensive amenities including tennis courts, a pool, guest cottages, and upscale clubhouse facilities. The course is known for its exceptional practice facilities, among the best in the state. Membership is by invitation only, and the club emphasizes both golf excellence and the broader private club experience, combining traditional golf heritage with modern amenities for members and their guests.

The Golf Club of Virginia at Beacon Hill

VA

Beacon Hill Golf Club is a private club nestled in the hills of Leesburg, VA. Located in the heart of Loudoun County Wine and Hunt Country just west of Leesburg, the course is nestled on the rolling crest of Catoctin Mountain, encompassing 1,100 acres surrounded by equestrian trails and offering beautiful views of the Blue Ridge foothills. The layout features dramatic 400-foot elevation changes and breathtaking views of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The course is an 18-hole, par 71 layout that measures 6,856 yards. The course was designed by renowned course designer Tom Clark, who redesigned the original layout. The course features sweeping views of the Blue Ridge, 400-foot elevation changes, seven miles of cart paths, and plenty of challenging water features. With a rating of 72.8 and slope of 145, it presents a challenging test of golf. The Golf Club of Virginia at Beacon Hill was originally conceived in 2001 as a premier and luxury club with an original 27-hole layout designed by Johnnie Miller featuring elevation changes of four hundred feet and constant moving water. After five years of operation, the club closed. The course reopened in 2024 with the redesigned layout.

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The Golf Course at Glen Mills

PA

The Golf Course at Glen Mills is an 18-hole facility featuring 6,636 yards for a par of 71, designed by Robert Weed and opened in 2000. Located in Pennsylvania's historic Thornbury Township, the course sits about 40 minutes from downtown Philadelphia. The course is cut into a valley with substantial elevation change, and sprawling bunkers add uncertainty to many shots. The front nine begins in a meadow before transitioning into forested areas, while the back nine plays along wetlands, creeks and ponds and is a full 300 yards shorter than the front. The course features plenty of elevation changes and gorgeous bunkering that resembles Pete Dye's style and contributes to difficulty. Elevation changes and uphill approach shots are frequent across this par-71 layout. Notable features include two Raynor template holes: a Redan and Biarritz. The course has hosted the US Amateur Qualifier (2009), US Open Qualifier (2006), PGA Tour Saturday Series (2002), and US Amateur Public Links Qualifier (2001). It is part of the nation's oldest (1826) residential facility for wayward youths, Glen Mills, and doubles as a rehabilitative training ground combining great golf with a great cause.

The Golf Depot

OH

The Golf Depot is a par 3 golf course located in Gahanna, Ohio at the highest point in Franklin County, offering views of the Columbus skyline and nearby airport. The 9-hole course features 1,598 yards of golf with a par of 27, designed by Hurdzan/Fry Golf Course Design and opened in 2020. The facility serves as a comprehensive golf destination combining a par 3 course with extensive practice amenities including a large grass-tee driving range with multiple target greens, short game areas with chipping greens, and an 18-hole putting course. Beyond the golf course itself, The Golf Depot offers instruction services with TrackMan technology for swing analysis and fitting services for golf clubs. The facility includes dining options with Barry's Pub and Barry's Grill featuring patio views of downtown Columbus. The location at Central Park provides a unique setting for both recreational golfers and those working to improve their game, with convenient access and amenities designed to accommodate visitors of varying skill levels.

The Golf Dome

OH

The Golf Ranch

KY

The Golf Village

NC

The Golf Village was developed in 1998 in the heart of Charlotte, NC by a group of golf enthusiasts and PGA Professionals. The facility spans over 30 acres along the Little Sugar Creek greenway in Charlotte, NC. The course features a 9-hole par-3 layout known as the Short Game Shop, which was renovated in 2021. The holes range from 55-150 yards, with most being straightforward, though some feature notable challenges such as an uphill hole with a front bunker, another with Sugar Creek along its right side, and a longer finishing hole with a waste area to carry. The facility includes a lighted golf practice facility with 50+ stations and hole yardages ranging from 65-150 yards. The course is beginner-friendly with oversized 8-inch cups. The facility offers a putting green and golf lessons by PGA teachers. The driving range underwent a complete renovation in 2023. Located on the property is Middle James Brewery, one of Charlotte's newest and most popular breweries.

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The Governors Club

TN

The Governors Club is an Arnold Palmer Signature golf course located in Brentwood, Middle Tennessee, situated on over 600 unspoiled acres. As an Arnold Palmer Design Company creation, the course reflects Palmer's direct involvement in its land use planning, construction supervision, and overall layout development. The design features championship-caliber golf with distinctive characteristics including hand-stacked stone walls and rolling hills that create scenic vistas across the property. The course layout encompasses 18 holes designed to challenge golfers while complementing the upscale residential community surrounding it. Set within an exclusive gated enclave, The Governors Club combines sophisticated golf architecture with a picturesque natural landscape characterized by gentle terrain, fog-laden mornings, and long shadows across rolling terrain. The facility serves as a premier private golf club in the Southeast, offering a complete country club experience with dining, social amenities, and clubhouse facilities alongside its championship course. The design emphasizes integration with the elegant estate home community while maintaining the course's competitive integrity and aesthetic appeal.

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The Grand Golf Club

CA

The Grand Golf Club at Grand Del Mar is an 18-hole private championship course designed by Tom Fazio, featuring 7,160 yards of play at par 72. Located in San Diego's Los Peñasquitos Canyon, the course showcases dramatic elevation changes, diverse bunkering, and lush fairways set against a scenic canyon backdrop. The signature finishing hole is a stunning par 4 that plays over a stream to a waterfall finish. The course is expressly designed to accommodate golfers of all skill levels while delivering championship-quality play. Notable amenities include a 50,000-square-foot clubhouse perched beyond the 18th hole, traditional forecaddie service, and extensive practice facilities spanning 7,160 yards with a 50,000-square-foot driving range, two short game greens, and a dedicated putting green. The course has received consistent recognition, including Golf Range Association of America's Top 50 Range award for twelve consecutive years and Golf Week's ranking as the 18th best golf course in California in 2023.

The Grand Golf Club

Queensland

The Grand Golf Club is a 19-hole private course designed by Greg Norman, located at the foot of the Gold Coast Hinterland in Gilston, Queensland, approximately 18 kilometres from the Gold Coast beaches. The course benefits from the region's scenic hinterland setting with elevated terrain providing views across the landscape. Since its grand opening, when Norman was awarded honorary number one membership status, The Grand Golf Club has established itself as one of the world's leading private golf courses. The club gained significant recognition by hosting the 2001 Australian Open, a prestigious tournament that underscored its championship-calibre design and maintenance standards. The 19-hole configuration offers a distinctive layout that combines the challenge of Greg Norman's design philosophy with the natural contours of the Gold Coast Hinterland terrain. The course is exclusively available to members, with visitor access available through member invitation.

The Grange Golf Course

Auckland

The Royal Auckland and Grange Golf Club features a 27-hole Nicklaus Design golf course with SubAir greens, comprising three nine-hole courses - Tāmaki, Middlemore and Grange. Middlemore is par 36 (around 2781m from the white tees), Grange par 35 (2624m) and Tāmaki par 36 (2717m). The Middlemore and Tamaki nines combine to form the longest 18-hole layout at 7,200 yards from the tips, while the Tamaki and Grange nines can play as short as 4,600 yards from the forward tees. The Andrew Patterson-designed clubhouse opened in 2020 and features massive changing rooms, an equally impressive pro shop, a function room along with separate cafe and bar areas. Located in Papatoetoe, the course is around 20-30 minutes by car from the city centre via State Highway 1. The Tāmaki nine plays across and alongside the mangrove-filled estuary with two well-bunkered par-3s, the Middlemore winds through stately trees with hills and backstops, and the Grange offers spectacular undulation and tree-lined holes. Grange 6 features an uphill approach crossing a diagonal hazard into a leaning green, and the par three Tamaki 6 is notable for attractive bunkering and a cross river tee shot. Originally known as Otahuhu Golf Club, the Grange was founded in 1924 and set itself apart from the very beginning by offering equal rights to men and women. Royal Auckland Golf Club hosted the NZ Open nine times between 1909 and 2003, while The Grange Golf Club held the event five times, the last being in 2004. Rory McIlroy played in the Bonallack Trophy held at Royal Auckland Golf Club in 2006, his only competition appearance in New Zealand.