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Burnham Beeches Golf Club

Buckinghamshire 4 upcoming events

Burnham Beeches Golf Club is an 18-hole, par 70 parkland course measuring around 6,365 to 6,458 yards, located in Burnham, South Buckinghamshire, and founded in 1891 as the oldest golf club in the county. The course was originally designed by J.H. Taylor, the five-time Open Champion, who also advised on revisions in 1902 and 1907. The layout sits on naturally draining gravel soil within and alongside the historic Burnham Beeches woodland, a 540-acre Site of Special Scientific Interest owned by the City of London Corporation. The course was built on land leased from the Burnham Trust until 2014, when the club purchased the land outright. Over 3,000 additional trees were planted in the 1960s, further densening the woodland character of the course. The terrain is undulating throughout, with intensely tree-lined fairways framing virtually every hole. The absence of water hazards means that trees and well-placed bunkers are the primary defensive features, with the course rewarding accurate positioning off the tee over raw distance. The gravel subsoil provides good drainage and the course typically plays well year-round. The stroke index one hole is the 440-yard 12th, a dogleg left with a blind tee shot over a ridge. The elevated tee on the par five 4th is widely noted as one of the most striking vantage points on the course, with views down through trees and fern-covered ground. The 13th is a challenging par three with four bunkers guarding a blind green along the course boundary. In terms of tournament history, the club hosted the White Horse Whisky Challenge in 1984, a WPGA Tour event won by Italian professional Federica Dassù. Luke Donald set a four-round course record of 270 during a regional amateur event in June 1997. The club has also hosted professional, national, and county competitions at various points in its history.

Burnham Golf Club

Canterbury

Burnham Golf Club is situated 20 minutes south of Christchurch, New Zealand, near Rolleston in the Selwyn District. The 18-hole course features named holes including Arena, Straight Ace, Avenue, Magazine, Pit, Gap, Dell, Wattles, Boomerang, Burnham, Southerly, Narrow Neck, Mt View, Arcadia, Rolleston, FLH, Mushroom, and Home. The course demands straight driving and accurate approach shots, with challenging but true greens that test player precision. The layout emphasizes technical skill and consistency rather than length. Set in relatively uncrowded conditions despite its proximity to the city, the course offers a peaceful playing experience with minimal waiting times on the tee. Burnham Golf Club operates as a community-focused facility welcoming green fee players throughout the week. The club maintains junior programs during summer months and offers beginner-friendly community golf initiatives, reflecting its philosophy that golf is a game for players of all abilities and ages.

Burnham Woods Golf Course

IL

Burnham Woods Golf Course is located in Burnham, Illinois, in southeastern Cook County. Named after Daniel Burnham, the renowned architect credited with developing much of Chicago's structure, the course features some of the state's largest cottonwood trees. The layout is characterized by small greens, mature trees, and meandering streams throughout the property, creating a challenging yet scenic environment. The course is described as a "shotmakers dream," demanding precision play due to its demanding design elements. The mature woodland setting and natural water features contribute to the difficulty and distinctive character of the course. Burnham Woods offers a relaxed atmosphere while maintaining strategic complexity, making it suitable for golfers seeking both challenge and a classic Chicago golf experience set within a scenic natural landscape.

Burnham-on-Crouch Golf Club

Essex 2 upcoming events

Burnham-on-Crouch Golf Club is an 18-hole course with a par of 70 (par 72 for ladies), founded in 1923 and originally developed from a 9-hole layout. Set across 120 acres of Essex countryside, the course measures 6,041 yards from the back tees and features panoramic views over the River Crouch estuary. The layout combines parkland character with subtle links-like features, reflecting its proximity to the estuary. Tree-lined fairways are complemented by strategically placed bunkers that provide sporting challenge throughout the round. The course benefits from excellent drainage, enabling year-round play. Multiple tee positions make the course accessible to golfers of varying abilities, from beginners to experienced players. The design balances scenic beauty with competitive play, offering both challenge and charm. The course is situated within an open countryside setting that provides an engaging experience for all skill levels.

Burnie Golf Club

Tasmania

Burnie Golf Club is an 18-hole par 72 championship course measuring 5966 metres for men (slope 121) and 5022 metres for women (slope 117). Located in Tasmania, the course features a hillside layout with elevation changes throughout, creating challenging undulating terrain that tests golfers of all levels. The course is characterized by strategic bunkering, out-of-bounds hazards, and demanding green complexes. Notable features include the par 5 third hole with its iconic big tree and out-of-bounds danger down the left, and the formidable par 4 fourth hole—considered the course's toughest—which plays long and straight uphill to a two-tiered green guarded by pines. The seventh hole presents another significant challenge as a long uphill par 5 with a sloping green featuring substantial variation between front and back positions. Design elements emphasize accuracy and course management, with several holes featuring dog-leg configurations and strategic fairway feeding. The course includes shorter par holes like the sixth—the easiest on the layout—providing occasional relief. Wind conditions significantly impact playability, particularly on longer holes. Overall, Burnie Golf Club offers a well-crafted layout that balances accessibility with challenge across its eighteen holes.

Burning Tree Country Club

MD

The Burning Tree Club golf course is an 18-hole par-71 layout designed by the firm of Colt, Mackenzie and Alison, with Charles Hugh Alison serving as the primary architect, and opened for play in 1923. The course measures approximately 6,748 yards from the championship tees, with a course rating of 72.5 and a slope rating of 130. Constructed on rolling, forested hillside terrain in Bethesda, Maryland, it emphasizes strategic ground play over aerial carries, featuring wide fairway entries, subtle swales, and contours that reward precise approach shots. The routing includes all but one hole doglegging left to right. The club's peak influence marked a period drawing members from the upper echelons of the federal establishment, including Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Richard Nixon. Eisenhower particularly favored the club as the nearest top-tier course to the White House, logging frequent rounds and arranging Marine One helicopter flights for access starting in 1957. In 1953, the club commissioned golf architect Robert Trent Jones to assess and modernize the original Colt and Alison layout, leading to targeted redesigns of greens on holes 1, 5, 7, and 8. The greens are the strength of the course with superb conditioning.

Burning Tree Golf Club

KS

Burning Tree Golf Course is a 9-hole golf course located in De Soto, Kansas, situated along the Kansas River. The course features a tree-lined layout nestled in a scenic, tranquil setting enhanced by the presence of local wildlife, including bald eagles that frequently fly over the grounds. The course has a par of 35 with a total yardage of 5,442. It carries a course rating of 67.1 and a slope rating of 114, presenting moderate difficulty. Water hazards and tree-lined fairways serve as the primary challenges throughout the layout. Burning Tree offers a peaceful golfing experience characterized by its natural Kansas River setting and abundant vegetation. The course appeals to golfers seeking a scenic, wildlife-rich environment. Amenities include a fully stocked pro shop offering PING apparel, golf equipment, and accessories, along with a snack bar serving food, beverages, and spirits. The facility maintains specific dress codes for members and guests, requiring collared shirts and golf-appropriate footwear.

Burningtree Country Club

AL

Burningtree Country Club is an 18-hole private golf course located in Decatur, Alabama, designed by renowned architect George Cobb. Spread across 150 acres, the course features Champion Bermuda greens and 419 Bermuda fairways, providing consistent playing conditions suitable for golfers of all skill levels. The layout offers five sets of tees ranging from 4,690 to 7,081 yards, with course ratings between 66.5 and 74.1 and slope ratings from 105 to 125, accommodating handicaps from scratch golfers to high-handicappers. The mature, traditional design reflects Cobb's philosophy that golf should heal and stimulate rather than punish. The course maintains excellent practice facilities, including a 300-plus-yard driving range and dedicated putting and chipping greens. Notable features include Champion Bermuda greens and multiple tee options, with the facility overseeding the driving range and aerating twice annually to maintain optimal conditions. The course hosts a competitive tournament schedule alongside social events for members and their families, positioning itself as a premier private club offering both championship-caliber golf and comprehensive country club amenities.

Burnley Golf Club

IL 13 upcoming events

Burnley Golf Club is a championship course designed by the renowned James Braid, located in Lancashire, England. The course is situated on Glen View Road in Burnley and is recognized as one of the top 100 courses in Great Britain and Ireland for value, offering rounds for under £35. The club has gained distinction as "Lancashire's friendliest golf club" and received recognition from The Wandering Golfer as "The Friendliest Golf Club in England." The course is maintained in excellent condition and rarely closes, even during challenging weather. The layout showcases attractive views and features well-manicured greens and fairways. The course is known for its challenging yet fair design characteristic of Braid's work. The club hosts several open tournaments throughout the year, including Ladies Bunny Hop Open Team events, St George's Four Man Opens, and Gent's Seniors competitions. Beyond golf, Burnley Golf Club offers comprehensive facilities including a recently refurbished clubhouse, practice facilities, and function spaces suitable for events and celebrations. The club is recognized for maintaining high standards in course conditioning and providing excellent value for golfers seeking quality play.

Burnley Golf Club

Lancashire 12 upcoming events

Burnley Golf Club is a course designed by the renowned James Braid, located in Burnley, Lancashire. Recognized as "Lancashire's friendliest golf club" and notably dubbed "The Friendliest Golf Club in England" by The Wandering Golfer, the course has earned acclaim for both its welcoming atmosphere and value. Recently recognized by Today's Golfer and Golf World as one of the top 100 courses in Great Britain and Ireland for offering quality golf under £35, the club represents excellent value for money. The course is noted for its fantastic condition and rarely closes, demonstrating strong maintenance standards. The club features recently refurbished facilities including a clubhouse and outdoor garden seating areas with terrace spaces that provide superb social amenities. The venue hosts multiple open tournaments throughout the year, including Ladies and Gentlemen's opens, and offers beautiful views that make it popular for events beyond golf.

Burnley Golf Course

Victoria

Burnley Golf Course is a 9-hole course located 5 kilometers east of Melbourne's CBD, positioned between the city and the Yarra River. The course welcomes both casual visitors and members seven days a week, catering to golfers of varying skill levels. It features championship-style greens designed to challenge experienced golfers while remaining accessible for beginners. The course is situated in an inner-city setting that provides an urban oasis atmosphere despite its proximity to the CBD. Facilities include a pro shop, practice chipping areas, putting green, practice nets, equipment hire, club fittings, and a licensed kiosk with food and beverage services. The venue also offers hire buggies, shaded outdoor seating, and social club room facilities. Professional Golfers Association professionals are available for lessons and clinics to help golfers improve their game. The course accommodates events and group bookings, and operates extended summer hours from 6:30 AM to 6:45 PM, with winter hours from 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

Burns Park Golf Course

AR

Burns Park Golf Course is a 36-hole facility located on the south side of Burns Park in North Little Rock, Arkansas, adjacent to Interstate 40 at Exit 150. The complex features two distinct courses and a full driving range. The Championship Course, though shorter by modern standards, presents considerable difficulty through its narrow, tree-lined fairways and hilly terrain. Bermuda grass fairways and Tifton greens are complemented by a bayou affecting three holes and four lakes challenging play on four additional holes. A notable feature is the bridge on Hole #15, designed to replicate the famous Swilcan Bridge at St. Andrews. The Tournament Course, opened in 1995 as an 18-hole complement to the Championship Course, accommodates varied skill levels including beginners, juniors, seniors, and women. While offering faster play than the Championship Course, it provides significant challenge through nine lakes, hills, and strategic doglegs. The facility includes a fully-stocked pro shop, Heritage Room event space, and an enclosed pavilion adjacent to the driving range, making it suitable for tournaments and group outings.

Burnt Store Marina C.C.

FL

Burnt Store Marina Country Club in Punta Gorda, Florida features a 27-hole executive golf course designed by renowned golf legends Ron Garl and Mark McCumber. Located on the Lee/Charlotte County line, the course offers a challenging yet accessible layout suitable for both serious and casual golfers. The semi-private facility serves residents and visitors from Lee and Charlotte Counties alongside its membership base. Established in its current form in 2020 when PGI Section 22 HOA assumed operations, the course has undergone steady improvements to enhance the golfing experience. The executive course configuration provides a more compact alternative to championship layouts while maintaining strategic design elements. Beyond the golf course, Burnt Store Marina Country Club offers the Linkside Cafe for dining and maintains a vibrant social club atmosphere. The facility operates daily from 7am-5pm and welcomes both public play and members. The combination of an executive course, dining facilities, and social programming makes it a comprehensive recreational destination in the Southwest Florida region.

Burr Oak Golf Club

MI

Burr Oak Golf Club is an 18-hole public golf course located in Parma, Michigan, designed by Bill Palmer and opened in 1950. The course measures 6,329 yards with a par of 72, featuring a course rating of 69.2 and slope rating of 120. Located on rolling terrain with scenic views, the course is characterized by tree-lined fairways and challenging back-to-back par 3s. The facility includes a full driving range and putting green area for practice. The course is known regionally for its distinctive layout and playing conditions. It accommodates golfers of varying skill levels and offers amenities including golf cart rentals, club rentals, and walking options. Under new ownership since January 2021, the course has undergone renovations including updated equipment and facility improvements while maintaining its traditional character and design elements.

Burra Golf Course

South Australia

Burra Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located on the northern outskirts of Burra, South Australia, approximately 164 kilometers north of Adelaide. The course offers a true country golfing experience set amongst established native trees, with watered greens and fairways providing good playing conditions. Situated on the Barrier Highway, the course is easily accessible within two hours' drive from Adelaide. The layout accommodates both full 18-hole rounds and shorter 9-hole social golf options, making it suitable for golfers of varying commitment levels. The course features relatively modest green fees, reflecting its country club character. Golf carts and club rentals are available to enhance the playing experience. The club actively hosts competitions and maintains honour boards for both gentlemen and ladies, indicating an established competitive calendar. The course welcomes both members and visitors, positioning itself as an accessible destination for casual and serious golfers seeking a relaxed country setting with quality course maintenance.

Burrow Golf Course

County Dublin

Burrum District Golf Club

Queensland

Burrum District Golf Club, located in Howard, Queensland, is a nine-green country-style course that creates a full 18-hole experience through alternate tees. The course spans 5,727 metres with a par of 70 for men and 72 for women. Its generally flat terrain makes it accessible for both walking and motorized cart play, appealing to golfers of all skill levels. The layout features a mix of sand bunkers, water hazards in the form of dams, and occasional narrow, tree-lined fairways that provide moderate challenge without excessive difficulty. The friendly, casual atmosphere encourages both competitive and social play. The club hosts regular competitions including Saturday mixed events, Tuesday veteran rounds, Wednesday men's play, Thursday ladies' competitions, and popular Friday nine-hole "Chook Runs" that require no handicap. Sunday "Hackers" nine-hole events are also available for social golfers. The course welcomes visitors and non-members to participate in competitions, making it an inclusive facility within the local golfing community.

Burslem Golf Course

Greater London

Burslem Golf Club is a challenging 9-hole parkland course located in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, in the heart of the Potteries region. The course offers fabulous views across the Potteries and Peak District landscape, providing an attractive setting for play. As a 9-hole layout, the course offers a more compact experience while maintaining competitive challenge through its parkland design and terrain. The course features standard par holes with numbered holes going up to 14 (suggesting a dual routing system where holes are played twice with different names). Notable aspects include water hazards and sloping terrain, particularly on banks, which present technical challenges to golfers. Winter conditions on the course can be wet and slippery, especially on elevated areas. The club operates year-round with seasonal course status adjustments, including winter rules and temporary green placements when necessary. Burslem Golf Club welcomes both members and visitors, offering a traditional parkland golfing experience in a scenic Midlands location.

Burstall Golf Course

Saskatchewan

Burton-on-Trent Golf Club

Derbyshire

Burton-on-Trent Golf Club, founded in 1894, is a picturesque 18-hole championship course set across 150 acres of woodland near Bretby in Derbyshire. The course was redesigned and improved by the renowned golf architect Harry Colt in 1914, enhancing its original layout with refined features. The course is characterized by immaculate fairways and fast, multi-tiered greens that present a serious but enjoyable challenge to golfers of all abilities. A distinctive feature is the Augusta Style 18th hole, which adds a memorable finishing touch to the round. The wooded setting provides a tranquil atmosphere while maintaining the course's strategic difficulty. The combination of Colt's design philosophy and the natural landscape creates a course that balances aesthetic appeal with technical challenge. Over 125 years of golfing history and experience inform the club's commitment to providing both members and visitors with an enjoyable and friendly experience.

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