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Beverley and East Riding Golf Club

East Riding of Yorkshire 1 upcoming event

Beverley and East Riding Golf Club, founded in 1889, is the oldest inland golf club in Yorkshire. The 18-hole course is situated on Beverley Westwood, a distinctive pasture landscape characterized by its historic landmarks, including the Black Mill and Anti-Mill, around which the traditional clubhouse is built. The course represents one of Yorkshire's finest natural layouts, offering outstanding views of the town and surrounding countryside from numerous vantage points throughout play. The design emphasizes the natural terrain of the Westwood setting, creating a traditional links-style experience despite its inland location. The club maintains Safe Golf accreditation and welcomes visitors. As home to the East Riding Union and host to the Beverley & East Riding Challenge Cup, the club has established itself as a significant venue within the regional golf community. The course's character is defined by its integration with the historic pasture landscape and the visual prominence of the surrounding area from multiple holes.

Blairgowrie Golf Club

Perthshire 15 upcoming events

Founded in 1889, Blairgowrie Golf Club is situated in the Perthshire countryside approximately 16 miles north of Perth, at the foot of the Grampian Mountains. The club offers 45 holes across three courses, all set within heather-lined avenues of pine and silver birch. The flagship Rosemount Course is an 18-hole par-72 layout measuring 6,590 yards from the medal tees. Originally designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie and substantially revised by James Braid in the 1930s, it is consistently ranked among Scotland's finest inland courses. Fairways are generously wide by championship standards, rewarding accuracy over power, with a moorland feel underfoot and each hole playing in relative isolation through woodland. Notable holes include the demanding 461-yard opener, the par-3 15th ("Wee Dunt") at just 129 yards but well-bunkered, and the dogleg 18th. The course hosted Greg Norman's first European Tour victory in 1977 and holds the world record for consecutive birdies — 10 — set in 1973. The Lansdowne Course, also 18 holes and par-72 at 6,913 yards, was designed by Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas and opened in 1979. It offers a tighter, more demanding test with smaller greens and tree-lined fairways placing a premium on accuracy. It has hosted the Scottish Amateur Championship and PGA Championship Final. The 9-hole Wee Course (2,327 yards) retains elements of MacKenzie's original layout.

Blundells Hill Golf Club

Merseyside 1 upcoming event

Blundells Hill Golf Club was founded in 1994 and is situated in mature parkland near Liverpool, just five minutes from junction 7 of the M62. The 18-hole course features an elevated clubhouse offering panoramic views extending from the Frodsham hills to the Welsh mountains. The layout presents a moderate challenge suitable for all abilities, with accuracy emphasized as a key requirement. Tree-lined fairways and greenside bunkers create strategic obstacles, while five par-3 holes demand precise club selection, particularly in windy conditions. Water features and large, undulating greens add complexity throughout the course. The design incorporates varied terrain that tests golfers' shot-making skills. Notable characteristics include excellent drainage enabling play throughout the year, and the course is described as a "thinker's delight" requiring thoughtful strategic play. The setting in mature parkland provides an attractive landscape with significant elevation changes that enhance both the visual appeal and playing difficulty of the course. Professional facilities accommodate both members and visitors during the week and weekends.

Boat of Garten Golf and Tennis Club

Highland 10 upcoming events

Boat of Garten Golf Club is an 18-hole par 70 course designed by the legendary James Braid, located in the Scottish Highlands near the Cairngorm Mountains. The course features a distinctive blend of heathland and moorland terrain with firm, links-like fairways that showcase the natural landscape. Set alongside a heritage steam railway and overlooking the River Spey, the course offers scenic views and opportunities to spot wildlife including ospreys and golden eagles. Each hole is individually designed to integrate with the surrounding natural environment, with the 12th hole particularly noted for its setting amid birch woods with mountain vistas. The course presents a challenging but rewarding experience for golfers of varying abilities. Strategically positioned in the Highlands, Boat of Garten serves as an ideal stop for golfers exploring Scotland's renowned courses, situated within 45 minutes of Castle Stuart and Nairn, and approximately 2 hours from Royal Dornoch, Brora, and Gleneagles. The course combines accessibility with an authentic Highland golfing experience in a dramatic mountain setting.

Bruntsfield Links Short Hole Golf Course

Edinburgh 1 upcoming event

Bruntsfield Short Hole Golf Club is established on historic Bruntsfield Links in Edinburgh and is the last remaining club still playing over the original 36-hole short hole golf course, dating from around 1890. The club's earliest records reference 154 members in 1895. Currently, only the 9-hole winter course operates until late April, with the full course available during summer months from late April to September. The course is designed for short hole play, requiring only short irons, wedges, and putters. Members pay no green fees and play on a walk-up basis without a booking system. The club allocates handicaps up to 36 to its members, aged 14 and over. Regular evening competitions run weekly during the summer season from 6:00 p.m. Bruntsfield has gained recognition as a historic gem in golf's development. It holds an Open Championship tournament called 'The Inches Trophy' and has been featured in Golf Digest and BBC Travel for its significance in modern golf history. The club is situated on the Links landscape in Edinburgh, maintaining its traditional character and accessibility as a free-to-play facility.

Buncrana Golf Club logo Buncrana Golf Club

County Donegal 44 upcoming events

Buncrana Golf Club is Ireland's oldest 9-hole links course, located in County Donegal overlooking the "White Strand" on the shores of Lough Swilly. Established in 1890, the club was originally known as Buncrana Municipal Golf Club and affiliated with the Golfing Union of Ireland in 1951. The course features a 9-hole links layout set in a scenic seaside environment with views across Lough Swilly. The terrain and design reflect its links heritage, with the course designed to be accessible to golfers of all skill levels. The proximity to the coastal landscape and the "White Strand" provides a distinctive setting that characterizes the playing experience. The club has maintained its historical significance as a community golf facility since its establishment, when the Buncrana Urban District Council acquired the property in 1944 to make golf available to the local community. The course remains a focal point for recreational golf in the Inishowen Peninsula, combining traditional links golf with its long-established heritage and accessible design.

Burntisland Golf House Club logo Burntisland Golf House Club

Fife 12 upcoming events

Burntisland Golf House Club is a historic parkland course located in Fife, Scotland, overlooking the town of Burntisland with stunning views across the Firth of Forth towards the famous Forth Bridges. Golf has been played at this site since at least 1797, with the original club recognized as the 10th oldest in the world. The course was designed by Willie Park Jr., twice Open Champion, in 1896 following a survey by Old Tom Morris, and was updated by James Braid in 1922. It represents Park Jr.'s only course in Fife. While not exceptionally long, the layout features generous fairways, lush grass, and links-style greens that provide varied challenges for golfers of all abilities. The course tests shotmaking through its design rather than length. Notable features include the aesthetic 8th hole, from which Edinburgh Castle is visible. The setting combines parkland characteristics with panoramic views of the Forth bridges and surrounding landscape. The traditional clubhouse provides comfortable facilities including a lounge bar and dining room, welcoming visitors year-round.

Burstwick Country Club logo Burstwick Country Club

East Riding of Yorkshire 8 upcoming events

Cabot Citrus Farms

FL 2 upcoming events

Cabot Citrus Farms is a premier golf destination spanning 1,200 acres on Florida's Nature Coast in the central-west region. The property features four distinctive courses: two 18-hole championship layouts, one 10-hole course, and an 11-hole par-3 course, complemented by an extensive practice facility. The dramatic landscape is characterized by rolling hills, sandy soil, and native vegetation including towering sand pines, palmetto trees, and centuries-old moss-covered oaks, creating a naturally enchanting setting with significant elevation changes. The courses showcase a blend of classic and contemporary design, offering experiences suitable for all skill levels. The courses have received notable recognition, with multiple selections as best new public courses in 2024-25 and inclusion in rankings of top public access courses in the United States. Beyond golf, Cabot Citrus Farms provides luxury accommodations in elegantly designed cottages, residential real estate opportunities, elevated dining experiences featuring local flavors, and additional recreational activities including a sport club, fishing pond, and sports courts.

Cabot Highlands - Old Petty

Highland 3 upcoming events

Cabot Highlands is home to Old Petty, an 18-hole championship golf course designed by acclaimed architect Tom Doak, located on a 420-acre property in Inverness, Scotland. The course sits within the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, featuring a rugged landscape that hugs the Moray Firth shoreline. Old Petty exemplifies throwback golf design with infinity edge greens, rumpled fairways, natural bunkers, and spectacular open views characteristic of links golf. The course represents Doak's vision of golf as it once was, emphasizing natural aesthetics and challenging terrain. Set against a backdrop of rich Highland heritage and dramatic coastal vistas, Old Petty offers a premium links experience. As part of Cabot Highlands' 36-hole property alongside Castle Stuart Golf Links, Old Petty has been recognized among Scotland's top courses, ranking #34 in the Top 100 Courses in Scotland 2025. The destination combines championship golf with broader outdoor activities, including hiking, cycling, and fishing, and is situated just ten minutes from Inverness.

Canungra Area Golf Club logo Canungra Area Golf Club

Queensland

A Golfer's Paradise Located in the Beautiful Scenic Rim The Canungra Area Golf Club has a beautiful, well maintained golf course following the course of the Coomera River. We have a well stocked licensed clubhouse with refreshments, snack foods, a pro shop, electric carts, hire clubs and pull buggies. The golf course’s location is on the Coomera River, so you do get a nice view of the river from the course. This lush setting is a golfer’s paradise, with the sprawling course featuring challenging pars.

Cape Cornwall Club

Cornwall 2 upcoming events

Cape Cornwall Club is a golf course located in St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, positioned as the "first and last" golf course in the UK. Set within a World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the course offers spectacular cliff-top scenery with views of the surrounding landscape. The course is open to non-members and welcomes all golfers. The facility combines golf with comprehensive leisure amenities, including an indoor heated swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, and state-of-the-art gym. The club features 23 boutique bedrooms for accommodation and an on-site restaurant serving freshly cooked meals. Dogs are permitted on the course and throughout most club areas, making it dog-friendly for golfers. The location offers excellent access to coastal walks, including routes to Cape Cornwall and Pendeen Lighthouse, and the club serves as an official Way Maker stop on the South West Coast Path. The setting provides both challenging golf and a comprehensive resort experience in one of Cornwall's most scenic coastal regions.

Capitol Hill Golf Club

AL 2 upcoming events

Capitol Hill is located in Prattville, 8 miles north of Alabama's state capitol, and features three 18-hole championship courses spread across more than 1,500 acres. The courses were designed by Robert Trent Jones, Sr. and Roger Rulewich and completed in 1999. The Judge course stretches to 7,813 yards from the tips, the Senator measures 7,654 yards, and the Legislator extends 7,454 yards. Each course features distinct character: The Judge plays alongside 200 acres of the Alabama River's backwaters, with 14 holes adjoining the water and a bulkhead island green. The Legislator is a traditional layout playing through pine trees along a bluff, with a scenic "Sky Bridge" crossing a native cypress swamp. The Senator is a Scottish-Links style course with Champion greens and over 160 pot-hole bunkers with mounds 20 to 40 feet high. Capitol Hill was named the #2 public golf facility in the country by Golf World readers, with GOLF Magazine calling the Judge course one of the 10 public courses in America worthy of hosting the U.S. Open. The Senator hosts the LPGA's Epson Tour Guardian Championship each September. The facility also features an innovative 360-degree driving range 400 yards in diameter.

Carton House Golf

County Kildare 3 upcoming events

Carton House Golf is a two-course resort located on a 1,100-acre estate near Maynooth in County Kildare, Ireland, approximately 30 minutes west of Dublin. The estate dates to 1739 and was historically the seat of the FitzGerald family, Earls of Kildare. Both championship courses take their names from their respective designers and present contrasting styles of golf. The O'Meara Course, designed by Mark O'Meara in conjunction with Tim Lobb of European Golf Design and opening in May 2002, is the older of the two layouts. It is a classical parkland course routed over gently undulating ground through ancient woodland, incorporating a wide variety of mature trees — including Blue cedars, Lebanese cedars, and Copper beeches — planted by Lady Emily FitzGerald in the 18th century. The course's most celebrated stretch runs from the 14th to the 16th, where a pair of par 3s frames a heroic par 5 that crosses the River Rye twice between tee and green. The course measures in excess of 7,000 yards from the back tees. The Montgomerie Course, designed by Colin Montgomerie with Stan Eby of European Golf Design and opening in 2003, takes a contrasting inland links approach, stretching to 7,300 yards from the championship tees. Its character comes from manufactured undulations, swaying fescue grasses, and numerous deep pot bunkers, creating a course that plays with the wind in the manner of a traditional links. The Irish Open was hosted on the Montgomerie in 2005 and 2006, and the course has continued to host high-profile professional and amateur events. Carton House is also home to the Golf Union of Ireland's National Golf Academy.

Casterton Golf Course

Westmorland and Furness 5 upcoming events

Casterton Golf Course is located in the Lune Valley near Kirkby Lonsdale in South Cumbria, overlooking the market town with spectacular views across the Yorkshire Dales, Lakeland Fells, and down the Lune Valley toward the Lancashire Coast. The nine-hole main course measures 5,802 yards and is a Par 70 layout, comprising 2 Par 3s, 6 Par 4s, and 1 Par 5. The design utilizes naturally undulating parkland terrain with rocky outcrops, providing character and challenge for golfers of all abilities. The limestone bedrock ensures excellent drainage, making the course playable year-round and contributing to its reputation for excellent green standards. Individual holes feature distinctive characteristics, including strategically placed bunkers, doglegs, blind shots, and elevated greens that demand accuracy. Notable holes include the opening Par 4 at 427 yards, which requires clearing a bank before reaching a fairway curving right toward the out-of-bounds, and Hole 4, a 355-yard uphill Par 4 with a blind tee shot leading to a raised green guarded by deep bunkers. The course has operated for over 60 years and has undergone recent improvements and extensions. The facility also offers a Par 3 course, driving range, and simulator studio.

Cihelny Golf

Karlovarský kraj

Cihelny Golf is an 18-hole championship course with a par of 70, located in Bečov nad Teplou near Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic. The course was designed by legendary golfer Gary Player through his Gary Player Design Company, making it the only course in the Czech Republic created by Player himself. The course is set within serene natural surroundings in western Bohemia, offering scenic landscape views. The layout features putting and chipping greens for practice, along with a comprehensive driving range containing 20 permanent bays, 12 of which are covered, with target markers at distances of 50-250 meters. The course is integrated into a full resort facility, offering accommodation in a luxury hotel with wellness center, on-site restaurant and clubhouse facilities, pro-shop, and cart and club rentals. Lessons from professional instructors are available. The course hosts tournaments and welcomes both competitive players and beginners, with club membership offering benefits including unlimited play and reciprocal agreements with select golf clubs.

Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club

Worcestershire 12 upcoming events

Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club is a full-length 27-hole course located on the Shropshire and Worcestershire border, designed by Ray Baldwin and founded in 1993. The course is laid out across three nine-hole sections: Foxes Run, Badgers Sett, and Deer Park, offering scenic rural views across picturesque countryside terrain. The course is designed to test golfers of all abilities while maintaining a welcoming approach. A notable feature is that the course operates with no temporary greens, allowing year-round play in good conditions. The setting combines the rural landscape with excellent facilities, including function and conference rooms, and four self-catering country lodges available on site. The club welcomes visitors, societies, and members, with various membership packages available. Open events are scheduled throughout the year, and the course hosts tournaments including a Christmas Open competition. Cleobury Mortimer positions itself as a friendly, accessible club suitable for families and social golfers alongside competitive play.

Cleveland Golf Club

North Yorkshire 11 upcoming events

Cleveland Golf Club, established in 1887, is North Yorkshire's only true championship links course and the oldest golf course in the county. Located in Redcar, the course was designed by renowned architects Old Tom Morris and Harry S Colt, with Donald Steel adding three new holes in 2000. The layout comprises 18 holes characteristic of traditional links golf, featuring natural terrain with bunkers and undulating greens typical of the links style. The course has hosted numerous prestigious events, including the English Golf Union County Finals (2007), Yorkshire County Team Championship (2011), and the Yorkshire Amateur Championship (2017). It serves as the home venue for the Cleveland Salver, an amateur scratch competition. The course is noted for its challenging conditions and quality design, with a course record of 62 set during the 2017 Yorkshire Amateur Championship. As a championship links, Cleveland Golf Club presents significant difficulty for golfers of all abilities, with the characteristic hazards and demanding layout of links golf. The club regularly hosts county and professional events and welcomes visiting parties and societies alongside its membership program.

Club de Golf Alcanada logo Club de Golf Alcanada

Illes Balears 9 upcoming events

Designed by renowned architect Robert Trent Jones Jnr, Club de Golf Alcanada’s stunning 18-hole golf course opened for play in 2003 and has since gone from strength to strength and is now generally regarded as one of Spain’s best golf courses. Situated in the northeast corner of the Mediterranean island of Mallorca, Alcanada boasts an enviable seaside location, with a 6.571-meter layout that blends seamlessly into the beautiful Majorcan countryside. The course hosted The Rolex Challenge Tour Grand Final supported by The R&A later that same year, and again in 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. The HotelPlanner Tour’s flagship event will return to Alcanada once again with the Rolex Grand Final in 2026, where DP World Tour hopefuls will hope to follow in the footsteps of previous winners at Alcanada, Franceso Laporta, Nathan Kimsey, Marco Penge, Kristoffer Reitan and James Morrison. It’s not just the top-class golf course on offer at Alcanada though. With Toptracer technology installed on the driving range, tuition available at the Alcanada Academy, and a state-of-the-art Tagmarshal system ensuring a smooth pace of play on the course, fantastic facilities and exceptional attention to detail round off the Alcanada experience. During your round be sure to take a break at our “Lighthouse Bar”, and after your round enjoy a delicious meal and a well-deserved drink at the restaurant, which boasts a beautiful terrace that offers amazing panoramic views out over the Bay of Alcudia.

Clube de Golfe de Vidago logo Clube de Golfe de Vidago

Vila Real 2 upcoming events

Clube de Golfe de Vidago is a 9-hole golf course with a par of 71, designed by architect António Manuel Rodrigues and inaugurated in 2009. The course is located in the north-east of Portugal, 15 km away from the historic town Chaves. The Vidago Golf Club relocated from its original facilities where the Vidago Palace Golf Course is now located and constructed this new golf course. The course hosts various tournaments throughout the year, including competitions in Stableford format, Texas Scramble, and Four Ball Better Ball formats for both individual and team play. The club participates in inter-club competitions such as the Taça Minho, a match event played over 18 holes. The club regularly organizes matches and tournaments for its members.

Cochrane Castle Golf Club

Renfrewshire 3 upcoming events

Cochrane Castle Golf Club is located in Johnstone, Renfrewshire, and features an 18-hole mature parkland course measuring 6,194 yards. Established in 1895, the course was designed by Charlie Hunter and is a member of the Association of James Braid Courses. The layout provides a traditional parkland setting with a full-size par 4 practice facility available to members. The club offers competitive and social golf competitions throughout the year and maintains official handicap provisions for open competition play. Members benefit from access to modern coaching technology including the GC Quad launch monitor utilized by the club professional for game improvement lessons. The course accommodates visiting parties and societies, welcoming guests at discounted green fee rates. Facilities include a well-stocked PGA professional shop, clubhouse amenities for private functions, and catering services. The club maintains an active membership with no joining fee currently offered, positioning itself as an accessible option for golfers seeking traditional Scottish parkland golf.