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Duck Hollow Golf Club

PA

Duck Hollow Golf Club is an 18-hole golf course located in Uniontown, Pennsylvania that features 6,538 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72. Designed by Ferdinand Garbin, ASGCA, the course opened in 1973. The course rating is 69.5 and it has a slope rating of 120. The course was strategically designed to provide a challenging round that accentuates the natural beauty of the land and offers inspiring, mountainous views. The facility includes an onsite driving range with 3 practice tees. Additional amenities include a well-stocked pro-shop, a full-service restaurant called Bogey's at Duck Hollow, and a banquet facility called The Mallard's Landing, with seating for up to 200 people. The course features notable topographical challenges, with significant elevation changes throughout the routing that impact the difficulty and playability of most holes.

Dudley Golf Club

West Midlands

Dudley Golf Club is situated at the highest point of the West Midlands, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The course features mature trees, gentle rolling fairways, and links-style greens set within beautiful natural scenery. Located in Rowley Regis, the club is characterized by its elevated position that provides distinctive vistas unique to the region. The course welcomes both members and visitors in a friendly, inclusive environment. Dudley Golf Club operates as a Community Amateur Sports Club and emphasizes accessibility to all golfers. The club maintains a welcoming atmosphere both on the course and in its comfortable clubhouse, where visitors can enjoy refreshments and dining after their round. The course conditions are regularly updated, and the club offers online booking facilities for visitors. The club's history dates back to 1893, reflecting its established status in the golfing community.

Dudmoor Farm Golf Course

Dorset

Duff House Royal Golf Club

Aberdeenshire 10 upcoming events

Duff House Royal Golf Club is a championship parkland course designed by the legendary Dr Alister MacKenzie, located in Banff, Scotland. Currently ranked #32 in Golf World's Top 100 parklands in Great Britain and Ireland, the course is renowned for its challenging two-tier greens—a design feature that preceded Augusta National's famous greens. The course presents a demanding scratch par of 68 set within beautifully manicured parkland with glimpses of the Moray Firth. The River Deveron, a noted angling river, borders five holes and frames the closing holes as it flows toward the sea via the seven-span Banff Bridge. Notable features include the historic Duff House itself, an 18th-century classical country house managed by Historic Scotland, which sits within the tree-lined course boundaries. Duff House Royal holds the distinction of being the only Royal golf club where the Royal title is used as a suffix rather than prefix, reportedly as a tribute to Princess Royal Louise. The course offers comprehensive facilities including buggy hire, visitor amenities, dining, and instruction from a resident former tour professional, combining challenging golf with strong hospitality standards.

Dufferin Heights Golf Club

Québec

Club de Golf Dufferin Heights is located in the Eastern Townships (Cantons de l'Est) of Quebec and is recognized as one of the region's finest golf courses. Established in 1922, the course features eighteen holes with a second nine added in the mid-1990s. The layout takes advantage of the picturesque landscape characteristic of the area, offering scenic vistas that have earned it the nickname "the hidden jewel of Estrie." The course is set in a visually striking natural setting with panoramic views that appeal to golfers of varying skill levels. The property's elevation changes and terrain provide engaging play throughout the round. Dufferin Heights serves as a destination for tournament play, corporate events, and recreational golf, supported by practice facilities and a restaurant with terrace seating offering course views. The club maintains membership programs for adults and juniors, positioning itself as both a competitive venue and welcoming destination for the local golfing community.

Dufftown Golf Club

Moray 5 upcoming events

Dufftown Golf Club is an 18-hole course set in the heart of Speyside's malt whisky country in Banffshire, Scotland. The course measures 5,343 yards with a par of 68, featuring undulating terrain that creates different playing tactics on every hole with scenic views from each fairway. Notable characteristics include the 9th tee, one of the highest in the UK at 1,200 feet above sea level, and the dramatic 10th hole featuring a 339-foot vertical drop from tee to green with magnificent views of the town. Two holes—the 7th and 10th—are featured in "Britain's 100 Extraordinary Golf Holes" by Geoff Harvey and Vanessa Strowger, reflecting their distinctive character within Scottish golf. The course is situated in breathtaking Banffshire scenery typical of the Speyside region, offering a challenging but visually rewarding golfing experience. The varied elevation changes and natural landscape provide substantial difficulty despite the modest yardage, while the setting attracts regular visitors seeking golf within a beautiful Scottish highland environment.

Duke University Golf Club

NC

Duke University Golf Club is located on the campus of Duke University and is home to the Duke University Golf teams. Designed by legendary golf architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr., in 1957, and later renovated by his son, Rees Jones, the course has a storied history of hosting prestigious tournaments, including the 2001 NCAA Men's Golf Championship and men's and women's US Open Qualifying in 2024 and 2025. Home to the Duke Blue Devils, a top NCAA Division I program, the Duke Golf Club features significant elevation changes and forced carries over narrow winding creeks. Most holes are treelined with dense forest and there are a few streams running through the course that typically come into play when hitting par 5s in two. The 18-hole layout challenges golfers of all skill levels while providing the conditioning necessary for collegiate competition, with well-maintained fairways and greens. Course amenities include a pro shop, practice facilities, a driving range, and clubhouse dining options.

Duke's Golf Course

Fife

Dukes Meadows Golf, Tennis & Ski

Greater London

Dukinfield Golf Course

Greater Manchester 1 upcoming event

Dukinfield Golf Club is an 18-hole Par 70 course measuring 6,043 yards, located 6 miles east of Manchester city centre in rolling countryside. The course is easily accessible via the M60, M62, and M67 motorways. The layout offers a challenging test suitable for various skill levels, featuring numerous difficult driving holes that require precision. The course is characterized by well-maintained greens that are notably tricky to read with fast speeds, requiring careful approach play. Bunkers are prominently featured and professionally maintained throughout. The setting provides breathtaking panoramic views across the golf course and Greater Manchester, with the modern clubhouse nestled in the heart of the rolling landscape. The terrain is demanding enough that many players opt for buggy hire during play. The course has earned strong player recognition for its condition and challenge level. Ground staff maintain the course to high standards, with players consistently praising the upkeep of greens, fairways, and bunkers. The club welcomes visitors and societies at competitive rates and hosts open competitions throughout the year.

Duliajan Golf Field

Assam

Dullatur Golf Course

North Lanarkshire 4 upcoming events

Founded in 1896, Dullatur Golf Club operates two parkland courses in Cumbernauld. The Carrickstone Course, the senior layout, was originally designed by five-times Open champion James Braid in the 1920s, expanding the course from nine to eighteen holes. It was recently modernised by Dave Thomas, a Welsh former Ryder Cup player who also co-designed the neighbouring Westerwood course with Seve Ballesteros. The Carrickstone plays to 6,309 yards at par 70 and features a blend of traditional design influenced by Braid's philosophy alongside modern elements including expansive bunkers and sculpted mounding. The Antonine Course, named after the nearby Roman wall, comprises thirteen new holes and five retained from the original layout, stretching 5,940 yards at par 70. Despite its shorter length, it presents greater difficulty. The club's name derives from the Gaelic phrase "dubh leitir," meaning dark hillslope. Both courses are well-maintained with modern practice facilities available.

Dulwich and Sydenham Hill Golf Club

Greater London

Dulwich & Sydenham Hill Golf Club, founded in 1894, was designed by the renowned Harry S. Colt and represents a masterpiece of early twentieth-century course design. Located on the slopes of Sydenham Hill in south London, the course is set among mature oak trees and commands panoramic views across the capital, from Canary Wharf in the east to Wembley in the west. The course overlooks Dulwich College and the surrounding residential area, with the elevated setting contributing to its distinctive character and visual appeal. Colt's design philosophy, evident in the course layout, emphasizes working with natural features to create a satisfying playing experience. The mature woodland setting and sloping terrain present a challenging yet rewarding test of golf, with the topography influencing shot-making requirements throughout the round. The elevated position provides vantage points across London's skyline, creating an atmospheric setting for play. The combination of established trees, undulating terrain, and commanding views makes Dulwich & Sydenham Hill a notable example of heritage golf course design in London, maintaining its established reputation since its Victorian-era foundation.

Dumbarnie Links

Fife

Dumbarnie Links is a links golf course located in Upper Largo, Fife, Scotland, designed by Clive Clark. The course features extensive beach and water frontage comparable to few world-class courses outside Pebble Beach. Set within dramatic coastal dunes, Dumbarnie Links offers spectacular views and a challenging links experience across 18 holes that weave through the duneland terrain. The course is characterized by its variety of hole designs and demanding conditions typical of traditional Scottish links golf. Its dramatic landscape and strategic bunkering create significant difficulty for players of all levels. The course has gained recognition as a premier destination for golfers visiting the St. Andrews area, with particular acclaim from professional players and golf analysts who praise both its design quality and visual appeal. Dumbarnie Links hosted the Women's Scottish Open in 2021, affirming its status as a championship-caliber venue. The course operates seasonally, closing during winter months, and welcomes visitors through advance reservations. Supporting facilities include a golf shop, practice areas, and the Old Barn Bar & Restaurant within the clubhouse.

Dumbarton Golf Club

West Dunbartonshire 1 upcoming event

Founded in 1888, Dumbarton Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course located in the heart of Dumbarton, offering a gentle walking experience for golfers of all abilities. The course features meandering burns and tree-lined fairways designed to test course management skills while providing scoring opportunities. From the white tees, the course plays to a par of 71 with a rating of 69.5 and slope of 122. Yellow tees offer par 70 (rating 68.3, slope 120), while red tees provide flexible options at par 69 or 67 depending on the setup. The course is described as ideal for golfers preferring a less physically demanding challenge, making it accessible to a wide range of players including juniors and seniors. Dumbarton Golf Club maintains comprehensive facilities including a practice area, putting green, indoor golf simulator, and practice net. The clubhouse offers catering services, a members bar, and function suite hire. The club hosts regular competitions throughout the year and welcomes visitors to participate in open events. With its strategic design combining playability with challenge, the course remains a popular venue for both recreational and competitive golf.

Dumbleyung Golf Club

Western Australia

Dumfries and Galloway Golf Course

Dumfries and Galloway

The Dumfries and Galloway Golf Course is a scenic and challenging layout located in Dumfries, Scotland. The course features multiple holes with strategic design elements, including distinctive holes such as hole 4 (featuring nearest-the-pin challenges), hole 2 (with straightest drive competitions), hole 15 (another nearest-the-pin location), and hole 18 (a finishing hole with near-the-pin-in-two opportunities). The course presents a competitive challenge suitable for hosting professional-amateur tournaments, as evidenced by its selection for the Kerr Investments Pro-Am event. The terrain and design encourage both precision and strategic play, with scoring patterns in tournament play typically ranging across various handicap levels. The setting is described as beautiful and scenic, providing an attractive backdrop for golf competition. The course accommodates golfers throughout extended daylight hours and serves as a focal point for both casual play and formal competitive events.

Dun Laoghaire Golf Club

County Dublin

Dunadel Golf Association

Ontario