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Toya Golf and Country Club

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Toya Lake Hill GC

北海道

Toyama Country Club

富山県

Toyo Country Club

長生郡

Toyomi Park Golf Course

千葉県

Toyooka Kokusai Country Club

静岡県

Toyosato Golf Club

茨城県

Toyota Country Club

愛知県

Tønder Golfklub

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TP Country Club

AL

Terri Pines Country Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Cullman County, Alabama, approximately 45 minutes from both Birmingham and Huntsville, just one mile off Interstate 65. Designed by architect Tom Jackson, known for elegantly understated course design, the layout measures 6,500 yards from the back tees and features meticulously-maintained bent grass greens. The course is characterized by rolling terrain with significant elevation changes throughout the round, situated at the highest point in Cullman County, which provides expansive vistas across the property. Pine trees are scattered throughout the course, contributing to its distinctive setting and aesthetic appeal. Terri Pines offers a championship-caliber experience suitable for golfers of all skill levels. While enjoyable for casual players, the course's elevation changes and strategic design present meaningful challenges for competitive golfers. The facility includes additional amenities such as tennis courts, a swimming pool, and dining options at the Terri Pines Grille. The club emphasizes personalized service and maintains strong relationships with both members and guests.

TPC Blue Monster

FL

The Blue Monster is one of America's most iconic golf courses, located at Trump National Doral in Miami, Florida. This 7,608-yard championship layout features 18 holes and has hosted prestigious PGA Tour events for 55 consecutive years, plus the LIV Golf Team Championship. The Donald J. Trump Signature-designed course utilizes the original design while incorporating updated features and strategic options that restore the course's legendary difficulty. The landscape is characterized by palm-shaded fairways, deep strategically placed bunkers, lush Bermuda rough, intricately contoured greens, and numerous lakes throughout the layout. The course presents a compelling test for golfers of all skill levels, with difficulty varying based on player ability. A signature feature is the par-4 18th hole, stretching 473 yards and recognized by GOLF Magazine as one of the Top 100 Holes in the World. This dramatic finishing hole exemplifies the course's championship caliber. The Blue Monster has earned its name through its challenging design and has hosted legendary golfers including Tiger Woods, Dustin Johnson, Jack Nicklaus, and Greg Norman. The course remains accessible to resort guests, daily-fee players, and members of Trump National Doral Golf Club.

TPC Boston

MA

TPC Boston is a par-71, 7,261-yard private golf course located in Norton, Massachusetts. Originally designed by Arnold Palmer in 2002, the course was redesigned in 2007 by Gil Hanse with PGA TOUR consultant Brad Faxon, earning Golf Digest's "Best Private Remodel of 2007" award. The layout seamlessly integrates into the natural New England landscape, featuring five sets of tees per hole to accommodate golfers of all skill levels while remaining challenging enough for professional competition. TPC Boston has hosted multiple FedExCup Playoff events and other PGA TOUR tournaments. The course earned the 2011 GCSAA/Golf Digest Environmental Leaders in Golf National Private Award for excellence in resource conservation, water quality management, and habitat management. Named one of Golf Digest's "Top 10 Best New Private Clubs in the U.S." upon opening, TPC Boston combines championship-caliber golf with comprehensive amenities including a New England-style clubhouse, dining facilities, and a caddie program.

TPC Colorado

CO

TPC Colorado is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Berthoud, Colorado, situated between Fort Collins and Denver along the Little Thompson River. Designed by Arthur Schaupeter Golf Course Architects, the par-72 course stretches to 7,991 yards at its longest, with multiple tee options accommodating players of varying skill levels from 4,157 yards and up. The course features sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains and is nestled alongside three reservoirs—Lonetree, McNeil, and Welch—set within an 865-acre master-planned golf community. The layout presents a challenging test of shot-making skill, designed to professional standards while remaining accessible to recreational golfers through its flexible tee selections. TPC Colorado is part of the PGA TOUR-licensed TPC Network and serves as the host venue for the Korn Ferry Tour's The Blue Championship. The facility includes a 65,000-square-foot clubhouse with dining, a resort-style pool, fitness center, and golf simulators. The course was ranked by Golf Digest as one of America's 100 Greatest Public Courses in 2021 and maintains membership in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for environmental stewardship.

TPC Craig Ranch

TX

TPC Craig Ranch is a championship golf course designed by major champion Tom Weiskopf and is a member of the Tournament Players Club network operated by the PGA Tour. Located within the community of Craig Ranch in McKinney, Texas, north-northeast of Dallas, the course features 18 holes. The course plays among gently rolling hills and on the limestone banks of Rowlett Creek, which crosses the course 14 times. The private facility first opened for golfing action in 2004. TPC Craig Ranch is consistently ranked among Golf Digest's top private courses in the United States and was recently redesigned by World Golf Hall of Famer Lanny Wadkins. The comprehensive renovation revitalized key infrastructure and upgraded playing surfaces, with fairways featuring Stadium Zoysia, roughs and tees upgraded with TifTuf Bermuda, and greens showcasing 777 Bentgrass. The course signed a five-year agreement in 2020 to host the PGA Tour's AT&T Byron Nelson, which has surrendered low scoring in each of the three years it held the event in 2021, 2022, and 2023. Previously, it hosted the Nationwide Tour Championship, the season-ending tournament on the second tier Nationwide Tour (now Korn Ferry Tour), in 2008 and 2012.

TPC Deere Run

IL 1 upcoming event

TPC Deere Run is a championship golf course located in Silvis, Illinois, in the Quad Cities region, approximately two hours west of Chicago. Designed by D.A. Weibring, a former PGA TOUR professional, the course stretches 7,256 yards at par 71 across the rolling landscape of a former Arabian horse farm. The layout masterfully incorporates the area's natural terrain, featuring wooded ravines and views along the picturesque Rock River. The course presents a significant challenge to golfers of all skill levels, with five sets of tees ranging from championship tips exceeding 7,200 yards to women's forward tees at 5,179 yards. Golf Digest ranked TPC Deere Run No. 42 among the United States' 100 Greatest Public Golf Courses, while Golfweek Magazine placed it among Illinois's top five courses. Since 2000, TPC Deere Run has hosted the PGA TOUR's annual John Deere Classic, held in July the week before the British Open. The tournament attracts top professional talent and has served as a qualifier for The Open Championship, helping launch careers of notable PGA TOUR professionals.

TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas

TX

The 18-hole, par-70 course measures 7,166 yards from the championship tees and was originally designed in 1982 by Jay Morrish, with player consultants Byron Nelson and Ben Crenshaw, then redesigned in 2008 by D.A. Weibring and Steve Wolfard. Located a mere 20-minute drive from downtown Dallas, the club is private but visitor play can be arranged through the resort. The design is highlighted by rolling fairways, extensive bunkering, and greens that are framed by grassy mounds. The signature 18th hole is an attractive dogleg left that plays around a pond highlighted by waterfalls, with a bunker on the far side of the fairway and water on the left, thus setting up a demanding approach shot. The 17th hole is a 198-yard par 3 that plays downhill from the tee to a green featuring water on the right and a bunker on the left. The back nine is the course's best side with the 17th and 18th holes providing an impressive climactic finish. The course hosted the Byron Nelson Championship, an annual PGA TOUR event for 35 years. The Byron Nelson was held at TPC Las Colinas from 1986-1993 and again from 1994-2017 at TPC Four Seasons.

TPC Harding Park

CA 3 upcoming events

TPC Harding Park is an 18-hole, par-72 championship golf course located on a gently rolling peninsula surrounded by Lake Merced in San Francisco. Originally designed by architects Willie Watson and Sam Whiting in 1925, the course features towering Monterey Cypress trees lining the fairways and borders the scenic lake throughout. The layout includes contoured green complexes and four sets of tees accommodating golfers of all skill levels from beginners to advanced players. The course has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments including the San Francisco Open, Lucky International Professional Golf Championship, 2005 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship, Presidents Cup (2009), Charles Schwab Cup Championship (2010, 2011, 2013), and 2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play. Ranked by Golf Digest as one of the "Best Places to Play" with 4.5 out of 5 stars, TPC Harding Park remains a premier destination for Bay Area golfers. The facility also includes the Fleming 9, a complementary 9-hole course exceeding 2,100 yards.

TPC Jasna Polana

NJ

TPC Jasna Polana is an 18-hole championship golf course featuring 7,098 yards from the longest tees with a par of 72. The course was designed by Gary Player and opened in 1998. The course rating is 74.0 with a slope rating of 138. Located in the scenic countryside of Princeton, New Jersey, TPC Jasna Polana is a premier private club. Corridors of mature hardwood trees frame manicured fairways, with numerous lakes, creeks and ponds adding to the golf course's strategic diversity and beauty. The course finishes with a spectacular risk/reward finishing hole, a 515-yard, par-5 18th hole which favors long hitters. TPC Jasna Polana features five sets of tees on each hole, allowing members to play from approximately 6,000 to 7,100 yards. Playing conditions at Jasna Polana are maintained to PGA TOUR standards year-round, complemented by a 3.5-acre practice facility which features a 60,000 square-foot practice tee, four putting greens and practice bunkers. For three seasons (2000-02), TPC Jasna Polana played host to the PGA's Champions Tour, known as the Instinet Classic. The course has also hosted a Shell's Wonderful World of Golf televised match.

TPC Las Vegas

NV

TPC Las Vegas is a par-71, 7,106-yard championship golf course designed by Bobby Weed and World Golf Hall of Famer Raymond Floyd. Located in Las Vegas, Nevada, the course features lush greens winding through a scenic high desert landscape with arroyos and barrancas across several hundred acres. Playing at an elevation between 2,000 and 2,500 feet, the course provides 7-10 yards of extra distance in the thin desert air. The course challenges skilled golfers while remaining accessible to beginners. Notably, putts break away from the mountains toward the distant Stratosphere Resort and Casino, which is visible from several holes. The back nine presents particular difficulty, with standout holes including the 423-yard par-4 "Death Valley" on hole 13, featuring risk-reward shot-making opportunities. Hole 14, the "steeple hole," is a challenging 465-yard par-4 where players aim at a distant church steeple, with a ridge running through the fairway that significantly impacts approach shot distance and difficulty.