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Castle Stuart Golf Links

Highland 3 upcoming events

Castle Stuart Golf Links is an 18-hole championship links course situated on the southern shores of the Moray Firth near Inverness in the Scottish Highlands, approximately five minutes from Inverness Airport. The course was conceived by American developer Mark Parsinen, who had previously overseen the creation of Kingsbarns in Fife, and was designed in collaboration with American architect Gil Hanse and his partner Jim Wagner. It opened in 2009 and upon debut entered the world top 100 rankings, where it has remained consistently since. The course measures 7,009 yards from the back tees and plays to a par of 72. The layout occupies a 420-acre site that combines shoreline ground along a raised beach with higher ground atop an old sea cliff, producing dramatic elevation changes and panoramic views across the firth on virtually every hole. The landscape is characterised by gorse, broom, heather, and sea marram, with each nine opening along the shoreline before climbing the bluff and returning. Prominent landmarks visible throughout the round include Kessock Bridge, Chanonry Lighthouse, Fort George, and the sixteenth-century Castle Stuart itself. The course is known for its rumpled, naturally contoured fairways, infinity-edge greens that appear to fall away to the firth, and bold rugged bunkering. Despite its dramatic setting, the course is notably playable for golfers of a wide range of abilities. Castle Stuart hosted the European Tour Scottish Open on four occasions, in 2011, 2012, 2013, and 2014, with Luke Donald winning the inaugural event and Phil Mickelson winning in 2013 as part of a celebrated week in which he also claimed the Open Championship at Muirfield. The course was acquired in 2022 by the Canadian resort developer Cabot, which has since rebranded the property as Cabot Highlands. A second 18-hole course called Old Petty, designed by Tom Doak and set on land surrounding the historic castle, opened for preview play in 2025 with a full opening anticipated in 2026.

Castlebar Golf Course

County Mayo

Castlebar Golf Club is a well-established golfing destination located in Rocklands, Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland. The course is characterized by scenic natural surroundings that enhance the playing experience for golfers of all skill levels. The layout features mature tree-lined fairways, undulating greens, and strategically placed bunkers, creating a challenging yet enjoyable course. The club is renowned for maintaining its course to a high standard, with particular emphasis on the quality of its putting surfaces and water features. The course has hosted several notable national championships, including the 2004 Irish Boys Amateur Close Championship, won by Rory McIlroy. The club has also received distinguished visitors, including US President Joe Biden and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny. The clubhouse includes an award-winning restaurant and bar, and professional instruction is available through the club's PGA-certified professional. The combination of natural terrain, thoughtful design elements, and excellent maintenance standards makes Castlebar Golf Club a popular and respected venue in Irish golf.

Castlecliff Golf Course

Manawatū-Whanganui

Established in 1925, Castlecliff Golf Club is a well-maintained par 72 links course featuring 18 holes with a free-draining sand base. Located in Whanganui, New Zealand, the course offers excellent firm playing conditions year-round. The layout features flat to gently undulating fairways that are easy to walk, with excellent greens strategically guarded by bunkers throughout. Notable characteristics include great sea views visible from around the course, and it is now one of the longer courses in the district when played from the back tees. The course design provides an excellent challenge suitable for all playing abilities. The sandy base ensures consistent playability in all weather conditions, making it a reliable test of golf. Facilities include a clubhouse overlooking the course, practice greens, and comprehensive amenities for members and visitors.

Castlecomer Golf Club

County Kilkenny

Castlecomer Golf Club is situated 15 minutes from Kilkenny City in County Kilkenny, Ireland. Designed by renowned architect Pat Ruddy and completed in 2003, the course is nestled within a 200-year-old forest, offering elevated settings with magnificent views of the surrounding countryside framed by a woodland canopy. The course provides a challenging yet rewarding test of golf suitable for players of all skill levels. Its design takes advantage of the natural landscape, delivering meticulously maintained greens alongside stunning vistas of the local terrain. The setting combines natural splendour with exceptional design, creating a unique golfing experience that emphasizes both the beauty of the woodland environment and the technical demands of play. The course welcomes visitors for green fee play and society bookings seven days a week, with packages available to suit various requirements. The club also offers membership options and hosts open competitions throughout the year.

Castlefields Golf Club

West Yorkshire

Castlefields Golf Club is located on Rastrick Common in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, and is notably one of the smallest golf courses in England. Despite its compact size, the course is designed to be challenging and thought-provoking, offering an engaging test of golf. The club emphasizes efficiency in play, with competition rounds typically completed in less than three hours, contrasting sharply with standard five-hour rounds at many courses. The club maintains membership with the Halifax, Huddersfield and District Union of Golf Clubs and the Halifax, Huddersfield & District Rabbit Golf Association, allowing members to participate in local union and team competitions while maintaining their handicaps. Castlefields has achieved SafeGolf status and is affiliated with the Respect in Golf movement, demonstrating its commitment to providing a welcoming environment for all golfers. The course underwent recent maintenance improvements to its main greens, enhancing playing conditions. The club hosts various competitions and programs throughout the year, including the Thompson Gold Challenge and winter league competitions.

Castlegar Golf Club & RV Park

British Columbia 1 upcoming event

Castlegar Golf Club is an 18-hole championship semi-private course located in the Kootenays region of British Columbia, situated on a plateau above the Columbia River. The layout features a dramatic setting with spectacular mountain views, threading through forests of pine trees that create challenging conditions for off-target shots. The course is characterized by sloping greens and significant elevation changes across its up-and-down terrain. The par-4 ninth hole stands as the course's signature challenge, requiring two long, well-placed shots to reach the green and offering limited birdie opportunities. The course has hosted the BC Men's Amateur Championship four times, reflecting its championship-caliber design and appeal to competitive golfers. Castlegar has earned recognition from major golf publications including Golf Digest as one of Canada's best courses to play, with particular praise for exceptional value. The facility includes a full driving range and practice greens to complement the championship layout. Supporting amenities include a golf shop, restaurant, clubhouse, and 20-site RV park, making it a comprehensive golf destination in the Kootenay Rockies region.

Castlegregory Golf Links

County Kerry

Castlegregory Golf Links is a nine-hole links course located at Stradbally near Tralee in County Kerry, Ireland, situated between Lough Gill and Brandon Bay. The course stretches 5,876 yards and plays to a par 68. Ranked as the 21st best nine-hole course in the world, it is distinguished by its dramatic natural setting, with Mount Brandon providing a striking backdrop to the west and panoramic views extending to Brandon Bay, the Maharees peninsula, and surrounding mountain ranges including Beenoskee and Slieve Mish. The course makes excellent use of natural features to provide a testing yet enjoyable challenge for golfers of varying abilities. Its links terrain and proximity to the sea ensure the course remains playable year-round, rarely closing even during harsh winter conditions due to the moderating maritime climate. The tranquil setting combines scenic beauty with challenging golf, making it a notable destination on Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way. The hole-by-hole layout showcases the integration of the landscape's natural contours and features throughout the nine-hole routing.

Castleknock Golf and Country Club

County Dublin

Castleknock Golf Club is a parkland course located in the leafy Dublin suburbs, maintained to the highest standards. The club operates year-round without the use of fairway mats or temporary greens, ensuring consistent playing conditions throughout the seasons. The course is described as beautifully scenic, offering a pleasant setting within a residential area of Dublin. The club features a full range of amenities including a clubhouse with dining facilities, pro shop, practice facilities, and conference rooms available for hire. Members and visitors can enjoy hole-by-hole information and local rules documentation. The facility accommodates various golf activities including individual rounds, society outings, and open competitions. While specific details about course layout, hole count, par, and designer are not provided in the available content, Castleknock is positioned as a premier golfing destination in Dublin with comprehensive facilities for both members and visiting golfers.

Castlemaine Golf Club

Victoria

Castlemaine Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located in the Central Victorian goldfields, approximately 5 minutes from Castlemaine and 90 minutes from Melbourne. Set in natural bushland, the course features gentle, undulating terrain with par 72 and no bunkers, making it accessible for players of all abilities and suitable for both walking and cart play. The course is characterized by its scenic setting amid native vegetation, where kangaroos and abundant bird life are commonly observed. The landscape offers a peaceful, natural environment typical of the goldfields region. Management maintains the greens using recycled water year-round to ensure consistent conditioning. Notable features include the absence of bunkers, which simplifies play while maintaining the challenge through the course's natural layout. The terrain, though gently undulating, provides sufficient interest without excessive difficulty. The course welcomes visitors with modest green fees ($35 for 18 holes, $25 for 9 holes) and offers cart rental, push buggy hire, and club hire options. On-site facilities include RV access for self-contained campers, supporting the course's role as a destination venue within the regional tourism network.

Castlepoint Golf Course

Wellington

Castlepoint Golf Club is a country golf course located near the coast in New Zealand. The course welcomes players of all levels and is known for its accessible, friendly atmosphere. The club has a notable history of producing competitive golfers, including Ben Campbell, who has competed at prestigious tournaments including the Open Championship at St Andrews. The course operates seasonally and hosts regular events and club days throughout the year, including notable occasions like the Labour Weekend Club Day. While specific details about hole count, par, and course design are not provided in the available content, Castlepoint is characterized as a great country course with a coastal setting. The club maintains active membership and green fee programs and has undergone recent water damage recovery efforts while remaining operational for play.

Castlerea Golf Course

County Roscommon

Castlerea Golf Club was founded in 1905, originally located on the Ballymoe Road before relocating to its present site at Clonalis in 1907. The course continues to develop, with additional lands acquired as recently as 2007, situated in close proximity to the historic Clonalis House, seat of the O'Conor Don family. The club has a distinguished history of producing accomplished golfers. Notable members include Bertie Briscoe, who won the West of Ireland Championship in 1928 and 1931, and Rupert de Lacy Staunton, South of Ireland champion in 1965 and 1972, who represented Ireland and captained the Irish team. Audrey O'Donoghue represented Ireland from 1948 to 1953 and later became Irish team captain. The club is also proud to count Leona Maguire among its honorary members. The course provides a challenge for golfers of all levels, featuring recently redeveloped greens complexes at holes 3 and 6. The layout incorporates the rolling terrain of County Roscommon, with the course benefiting from ongoing maintenance and development initiatives. The club maintains a strong commitment to junior golf development and welcomes visitors and societies throughout the golfing year.

Castlereagh Hills Golf Course

County Down

Castlereagh Hills Golf Course is an 18-hole municipal golf course located in Castlereagh, Northern Ireland, overlooking views of Strangford Lough and County Down. The course has established itself as a well-regarded facility within Northern Ireland's municipal golf landscape, offering a solid test of golf for players of all abilities. The course has undergone recent investment improvements, including works on two holes to enhance the playing experience. Its scenic setting above Strangford Lough provides an attractive backdrop for play, with the surrounding landscape featuring views across County Down. Castlereagh Hills caters to a diverse membership and visitor base, maintaining active tournament hosting, including hosting junior inter-club competitions such as the Golf Ireland Ulster Under 18 Boys Inter-Club Tournament and Ulster Under 19 Girls Inter-Club Tournament. The facility celebrates significant milestones in its history, having marked its 20th anniversary in 2025. The course provides comprehensive amenities including an indoor golf studio, tuition from PGA professionals, a restaurant, and conference facilities. It operates as both a members' club and public play facility, with various membership options and visitor green fee rates available for golfers seeking to experience the course.

Castlerock Golf Club logo Castlerock Golf Club

County Londonderry 5 upcoming events

Castlerock Golf Club is located on the North Coast of Northern Ireland near Castlerock, Co. Londonderry. The club features two courses: the championship Mussenden Course (18 holes, ranked 31st best in Ireland) and the 9-hole Bann Course (ranked 59th in Ireland). The Mussenden Course is a links layout set through dramatic duneland with a mix of seaside holes and more inland Scottish-style terrain with muted mounds. The course presents significant challenges, particularly its formidable rough. Notable holes include the famous "Leg of Mutton," a par-3 fourth hole measuring approximately 200 yards with a railway to the right and ditch to the left. The par-5 fifth hole on the Bann Course runs alongside the River Bann estuary. The course has hosted tournament-standard holes with championship credentials comparable to other prestigious Irish links courses. Castlerock is known for excellent greens and has earned recognition as Ireland's "Hidden Gem" for links golf. The layout combines challenging architecture with scenic views across the dunes and waterfront, offering both difficulty and beauty. The course has attracted notable golfers and maintains strong playing conditions throughout the year.

Castletown Golf Links

Rushen

Castletown Golf Links is a championship seaside links course located on the Langness Peninsula on the Isle of Man, surrounded by sea on three sides. Originally designed by Old Tom Morris in 1892, the course was updated by Dr. Alister MacKenzie circa 1910-1914 and further refined by Philip Mackenzie Ross post-World War II, ensuring its standing as a UK and Ireland Top 100 course. The course provides a rugged links golf experience set within an area of special scientific interest. The landscape features wild flowers, golden gorse, fine links grasses, and purple heather, creating a distinctive visual character. The setting is home to over 100 bird species annually and grey seals inhabit the surrounding waters. The course offers commanding vistas from every hole across the Irish Sea and surrounding landscape. Its design reflects the evolution of links golf through three significant periods of development, combining strategic challenge with natural beauty. The course welcomes visitors and provides coaching programs alongside membership options, making it accessible to golfers of varying abilities seeking an authentic links experience.

Castletroy Golf Club

County Limerick

Castletroy Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course located in Castletroy, County Limerick, Ireland. The course underwent major redesign by architect Eddie Connaughton and reopened in May 2006, featuring eighteen completely reconstructed tee box and green complexes built to USGA specifications. Set within mature parkland, the course presents varying difficulty levels. The front nine features gentle rolling terrain, while the back nine delivers a more demanding test. Notable holes include the par 3 eleventh, played over water and designed to challenge golfers' nerve. The 14th and 17th holes showcase panoramic views across the entire course. The 16th hole, characterized by fairway bunkering and an elevated green, demands precision from tee to green. The course incorporates fairway bunkering and water features throughout, creating strategic challenges for golfers of all abilities. Practice facilities and buggy rental are available for visitors.

Castlewarden Golf and Country Club

County Kildare 25 upcoming events

Castlewarden Golf and Country Club is an 18-hole course with a design history spanning three decades of refinement. Originally designed by Tommy Halpin in 1990, the course was re-designed by Bobby Browne in 1993, which introduced two new holes (the current 2nd and 3rd) and initiated the transition to sand-based greens. In 1995, renowned course architect Tom Craddock made significant design recommendations that shaped the modern layout. The course features sand-based greens developed from these professional redesigns, offering a well-established playing surface. Located in the Castlewarden area, the club is situated around a historic clubhouse dating back to 1640, which has been modernized with extensions and renovations to provide contemporary facilities including a bar, restaurant, pro-shop, and members' amenities. The course presents a balanced challenge suitable for various skill levels, with the multiple design iterations ensuring playability while maintaining strategic interest. The evolution from indigenous turf to sand-based greens represents a commitment to course maintenance standards and consistent playing conditions throughout the year.

Castlewood Golf Course

MN

Castlewood Golf Course, established in 1920 and located in Forest Lake, Minnesota off Highway 97, is a 9-hole championship course known locally as "The Rock." The course features a par 36 layout with multiple tee options: 3,043 yards from the white tees, 2,733 yards from the gold tees, and 2,606 yards from the red tees, making it accessible to golfers of varying skill levels. The course offers quality conditions at affordable rates and has maintained its operation at the same Forest Lake location for over 85 years. Castlewood provides a practice green and hosts golf leagues, tournaments, and group outings. The facility is privately operated by Foursome Golf Management Group, LLC and caters to golfers of all ages and abilities, positioning itself as a community-focused course emphasizing tradition and accessibility.

Castlewood Golf Course

SD 1 upcoming event

Castlewood Golf Course is a 9-hole facility featuring 3,227 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36, designed by Jack Davenport and opened in 1996. The course is located at 411 E Cemetery Road in Castlewood, South Dakota. The course has a rating of 35.9 with a slope rating of 122 on bluegrass. The course features irrigated grass greens, a fully equipped clubhouse, and a driving range spread across a 79-acre facility. The setting offers picturesque sunsets as the course is situated near Lake Poinsett. The course maintains an open membership model and hosts regular tournaments and league play throughout the season.

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