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Foxton Golf Club

Manawatū-Whanganui

Foxton Golf Club is an 18-hole Par 72 course (5860 metres for men, Par 73 at 5075 metres for ladies) located on State Highway 1 in Foxton, Manawatu, New Zealand. The course draws membership from the Manawatu, Wanganui, and Horowhenua regions and maintains an open membership policy. The layout features a practice fairway west of the No. 1 fairway and a practice putting green adjacent to the clubrooms. The course operates year-round, typically opening at 7:30am in summer and 8am in winter, though play may be delayed during frost conditions. Foxton Golf Club hosts regular club days on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday for 18-hole play, with an additional 9-hole competition on Wednesdays. The facility welcomes visitors throughout the week, with no advance start times required except during scheduled member competitions. Green fees are noted as reasonable, with modest additional charges on competition days. The club maintains a welcoming atmosphere for both casual players and those participating in competitive club events.

Foyle Golf Club

County Londonderry

Foyle Golf Centre is a dynamic golf facility located near Derry's historic walls in Northern Ireland, offering stunning views of the Donegal Hills. The centre features two courses: the 18-hole Earhart championship course and the 9-hole Woodlands Par 3 course, welcoming visitors seven days a week at competitive rates. The facility is historically significant as the landing site of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, who in 1932 became the first woman to fly the Atlantic solo, landing on what is now the 6th green. The centre is equipped with a 35-bay all-weather driving range powered by Trackman technology and a comprehensive golf academy for skill development. Foyle Golf Centre emphasises accessibility for all abilities and ages, positioning itself as one of Northern Ireland's most dynamic courses. The modern clubhouse features the Amelia Bar, providing social amenities alongside a full competition fixture list. The course maintains an active membership and hosts regular tournaments, including the Foyle Sunday Society competitions and seasonal leagues. The facility has received the Northern Ireland Tourist Board Quality and Assurance Mark, reflecting its commitment to high standards in course maintenance and visitor services.

Frade Golf Course

Rio de Janeiro

Frade Golf Course is an 18-hole championship course designed by renowned British architects Dave Thomas and Peter Allis, measuring 6,420 yards with a par of 72. Located at the base of Pico do Frade in Angra dos Reis, Rio de Janeiro, the course is situated adjacent to Atlantic Forest (Mata Atlântica), offering a unique natural setting integrated with the landscape. The course features varied hole designs that create distinct personality and dynamic gameplay, appealing to both experienced golfers and beginners. The routing incorporates natural elements including crystal-clear streams, waterfalls, and ruins of a historic aqueduct throughout the layout. Wildlife encounters are common during play, with capybaras, armadillos, agoutis, deer, and other native fauna regularly visible on the course. The moderate difficulty level accommodates golfers of varying skill levels while maintaining challenge for professionals. The combination of technical design, natural topography, and environmental integration makes Frade a distinctive course that emphasizes the connection between sport and nature, suitable for family and social outings.

Framingham Country Club

MA

Framingham Country Club is a historic private golf facility located 25 miles from Boston in Massachusetts' metrowest region. The club features an 18-hole championship course with a legendary design that has been central to the club's operations for over 120 years. The course presents a challenging layout suitable for golfers of varying skill levels, though members note it demands precision and consistency to play well. The setting provides a serene oasis within the greater Boston area, offering members both an exceptional golf experience and complementary leisure amenities including aquatics facilities and fine dining. The club emphasizes its New England heritage while maintaining modern facilities and instruction through its performance center. Framingham Country Club operates as an exclusive private membership community focused on sports, leisure, and social engagement.

Francis Byrne Golf Course

NJ

Francis A. Byrne Golf Course, located in West Orange, New Jersey, dates to 1928 when it was designed by renowned golf architect Seth Raynor and constructed by Charles Banks. The course measures nearly 7,000 yards and features classic template holes that have influenced golf architecture worldwide. Notable holes include the Road Hole (#1), The Biarritz (#2), The Short (#5), and The Eden (#14)—designs that mirror famous holes globally. The course presents a challenging layout characterized by deep bunkers, hilly topography, and rolling greens. Recent renovations by Stephen Kay restored many original features to their classic roots, establishing Byrne as a premier public golf destination in New Jersey. The design exemplifies golf's Golden Age of Design, offering players insight into early American golf history with modern refinements. Its combination of strategic bunkering and undulating terrain demands precision and course management, making it suitable for skilled golfers seeking a historically significant and technically demanding experience.

Francis Gross Golf Course

MN

Francis A. Gross Golf Club opened in 1925 and is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Designed by W.D. Clark, the course features 6,574 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. It has gently rolling hills with elevated tees and greens, with three sets of tee-markers on each hole to challenge all skill levels, and is a mature course with lots of old trees. The course's location makes it readily accessible from Minneapolis or St. Paul with Interstate 35W marking the southern boundary. It hosted the 1964 USGA National Public Links Championship, establishing itself as a significant venue for competitive golf. The course maintains Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary status, which emphasizes environmental stewardship. Riding carts are available for rent, although many golfers enjoy walking the course.

Francisco Grande Hotel and Golf Resort

AZ

Francisco Grande Hotel and Golf Resort is a par 72 course designed by Ralph Plummer, located in Casa Grande, Arizona. The traditional layout stretches to 7,545 yards from the championship tees, making it one of the longest courses in the state, while remaining playable at 5,200 yards for all skill levels. The desert-framed course features lush fairways, mature trees, well-manicured greens, and three abundant lakes that provide both aesthetic appeal and strategic challenge. The landscape combines maintained turf with natural desert surroundings typical of central Arizona. The facility offers comprehensive amenities including a full-service pro shop, large driving range, chipping green with sand bunkers, and an undulating practice putting green. The resort also provides PGA professional instruction and hosts the John Jacobs Golf School. As part of the In Celebration of Golf managed properties, Francisco Grande offers lodging and dining through its Legends Restaurant, creating a complete resort experience for golf visitors.

Frankford Golf Course

Ontario

Frankford Golf Course is a 9-hole par 3 facility located in the centre of Frankford, Ontario. The course stretches along Cold Creek, which provides an attractive natural backdrop and scenic setting. Designed as a par 3 layout, the course offers a focused short game experience, with all holes playing as par 3s that challenge golfers' iron play and precision. The course is described as challenging but fair, making it accessible to golfers of all skill levels while still providing a test for more experienced players. The setting along Cold Creek contributes to the course's charming character, offering a beautiful natural environment for play. Frankford Golf Course positions itself as a family-friendly destination suitable for golfers seeking to improve their short game in a scenic, well-maintained setting.

Frankfort Commons Golf Course

IN 1 upcoming event

Frankfort Commons Golf Course, designed in 1926, is an 18-hole course located in Frankfort, Indiana, within the city parks system. Originally established as an exclusive country club facility, it has evolved into a public course serving players throughout the state. The course features a traditional layout with a mix of par 3s, par 4s, and par 5s, presenting moderate challenge with strategic hazards. Notable design elements include water features such as creeks and drainage ditches that come into play on multiple holes, strategically placed bunkers, and tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy. The terrain varies throughout, with elevated tees on several holes and undulating greens that require careful approach play. Key characteristics include several signature holes: the par 5 ninth hole, designated as the course's number one handicap hole, which plays uphill for much of its length; the par 4 eighteenth, described as one of the biggest holes with significant elevation change and a challenging finishing green; and multiple water carries including the par 3 second hole. The course incorporates natural drainage features and woodland settings typical of early 20th-century design. Under new management since 2020, the facility continues to serve as an integral community golf venue.

Frankfurter Golf Club e.V.

Hessen

Frankfurter Golf Club is one of Germany's oldest golf clubs, founded in 1913. The course is an 18-hole parkland layout designed by renowned architect Harry S. Colt, situated within Frankfurt's city forest with impressive tree-lined fairways. Located just ten minutes from Frankfurt's main railway station and city center, it offers a unique urban setting where players experience views of Frankfurt's distinctive skyline from the course. The club serves approximately 1,400 members, including around 300 junior members. The course is characterized as a championship-level layout set within a natural oasis, featuring notable greenkeeping standards and environmental stewardship through its Golf & Natur program. The course includes a driving range, practice facilities, and a halfway house for player amenities. Frankfurter Golf Club hosts competitive play across multiple levels, including Bundesliga teams and numerous amateur championships. The club emphasizes both competitive sport and youth development, maintaining active junior programs and hosting regular tournaments. The combination of mature landscape design, urban accessibility, and established sporting traditions makes it a significant golf facility in Germany.

Frankland Golf Club

Western Australia

Franklin Canyon Golf Course

CA

Franklin Canyon Golf Course is a championship 18-hole course located in Hercules, California, north of San Francisco. Designed by legendary architect Robert Muir Graves, the course stretches 6,594 yards and presents a significant test for golfers of all skill levels. The layout is characterized by its scenic setting among gently rolling hillsides dotted with mature oak and eucalyptus trees, which frame each hole and provide an attractive natural backdrop. Key design features include two ponds, several tight doglegs, and large undulating greens that demand precise shot-making. The undulating putting surfaces are particularly notable, requiring accuracy from the tee to maintain scoring opportunities. Each hole is described as unique and distinctive in character. The course's combination of challenging hazards, strategic bunkering, and demanding green complexes creates a compelling test of skill while remaining accessible to players across the ability spectrum. The course hosts tournaments and maintains championship standards through rigorous attention to maintenance and presentation.

Franklin Country Club

MA

Franklin Country Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Franklin, Massachusetts. The course offers a complete golf experience with practice facilities including a driving range, bunker practice area, and a 5,000 square foot putting green. The club provides golf lessons through PGA professionals available to both members and non-members, along with competitive leagues for men, women, and juniors. The facility hosts numerous member-guest and club tournaments throughout the year. Beyond golf, Franklin Country Club operates as a full-service country club with extensive amenities. The recently renovated clubhouse features a members' dining room with 100 seats, a spacious 75-seat deck overlooking the pool and course, and a bar and lounge with multiple televisions. The club maintains men's and ladies locker facilities and offers shoe shine services during golf season. Additional facilities include a rebuilt pool complex with a diving board, separate kids pool, and a dedicated pool house. The club serves as a venue for weddings and private events with modern function facilities and an accomplished culinary team.

Franklin County Country Club

TN

Franklin County Country Club, established in 1957, is located in Winchester, Tennessee. The championship golf course features 6,600 yards with tree-lined fairways, water hazards, Bentgrass greens, and strategically placed bunkers. The course plays to 6,459 yards at par 72, and offers challenging play for golfers at every skill level. The facility combines golf with broader amenities, including a driving range and practice facilities. Franklin County Country Club has been a place where families grow, friendships flourish, and traditions thrive for more than 60 years. Beyond the golf course, the clubhouse features chef-inspired cuisine in a restaurant and elegant event and banquet spaces. The club operates as a private members' facility serving the Franklin County community with both golf and social activities.

Franklin County Country Club

MO

Franklin County Country Club, established in 1924, is an 18-hole course located in Krakow, Missouri, in the Ozark foothills south of Washington. The 6,500-yard layout features zoysia fairways and undulating greens that present a notable challenge to golfers. The course is set among rolling hills and is known for its scenic beauty and well-maintained landscaping. The clubhouse offers views of the Ozark foothills through floor-to-ceiling windows and includes dining facilities, a pro shop with men's and women's apparel and golfing accessories, and a driving range. The facility also features a swimming pool with a lazy river and hilltop views, used for both family recreation and social activities. The course is described as the "hidden jewel of Franklin County," catering to golfers seeking a challenging yet beautifully landscaped experience combined with country club amenities at accessible membership rates. The friendly staff and well-maintained grounds have earned the club recognition as a standard-setting facility in Franklin County.

Franklin Hills Country Club

MI

Franklin Hills Country Club is an 18-hole golf course designed by legendary architect Donald Ross and opened in 1927. Located in Franklin, Michigan, the course stretches 6,923 yards from the longest tees with a par of 71, featuring a course rating of 73.7 and slope rating of 134. Ross's design philosophy is evident throughout the layout, utilizing the natural landscape to challenge golfers of all skill levels. The course is characterized by greens that invite run-up shots while penalizing overly aggressive play, requiring accurate iron play, precise short-game execution, and consistent putting. The course demands strategic shot-making and has been recognized annually in golf publications as one of Ross's finest works, both in Michigan and across the United States. The club also features a distinctive English Tudor-style clubhouse designed by renowned architect Albert Kahn and completed in 1928. The private country club, established in 1927, maintains its original character while providing comprehensive facilities including golf, tennis, swimming, and dining amenities for its members and guests.

Franklin Valley Golf Club

OH

Franklin Valley Golf Club is an 18-hole course in Jackson, Ohio featuring 6,104 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 69.0 and it has a slope rating of 108. The course opened in 1962. Greens and fairways are bent grass. The course presents challenging holes with the lay of the hilly land in mind. The front nine is short but requires precision off the tee with various club options, and the par 3s are pretty challenging, while the back nine requires hitting the driver well and is much longer than the front. Franklin Valley tests both accuracy and length, and its hilly terrain creates challenges. The facility has an onsite driving range with 5 practice tees. Not far from Jackson, Franklin Valley offers terrific views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level. Well-groomed fairways and greens keep Franklin Valley difficult yet friendly.