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Golf Club Feudo

Piemonte

Golf Club Fiuggi

Lazio 2 upcoming events

Golf Club Fiuggi 1928 is an 18-hole championship course located in Fiuggi, Lazio, in the Ciociaria region of Italy. The course measures 5,864 meters with a par of 70 and sits at 641 meters above sea level. It features a slope rating of 123/128 and a course rating of 70.3/72.5, indicating a moderately challenging layout suitable for various skill levels. The club, established in 1928, emphasizes combining technical golf with physical and mental wellness. The course is set within a verdant landscape characteristic of the Ciociaria area. Beyond its primary function as a golf facility, Golf Club Fiuggi 1928 offers additional amenities including a restaurant and spa facilities, positioning itself as a comprehensive leisure destination. The club hosts a calendar of competitive events and maintains professional instruction services. Its commitment to environmental sustainability is noted through its green hosting certification.

Golf Club Föhr e.V.

Schleswig-Holstein

Golf Club Föhrenwald

Niederösterreich

Golf Club Föhrenwald is a classic 18-hole parkland championship course established in 1968, located in Lanzenkirchen, Austria. The course is set within dense pine forests and gentle rolling landscape, offering a scenic and traditional golf experience. As a Leading Golf Course, it provides a full championship layout with generous practice facilities. The course record stands at 64 strokes (-8), indicating a challenging but fair layout. Föhrenwald is characterized by its historic charm and classical parkland design, featuring tree-lined fairways and natural terrain. The facility hosts an on-site restaurant called "The Mulligan," which overlooks the course and offers dining options for members and guests. The club operates as part of Golfarea 36, a partnership with the modern GC Linsberg. Together, the clubs host over 150 tournaments annually and serve approximately 1,200 members. Föhrenwald accommodates active team competitions across all levels and maintains a strong junior development program. The club will host the 2026 European Mid-Amateur Team Championship, reflecting its status as a notable tournament venue in the region.

Golf Club Folgaria

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

Golf Club Fontevivo

Toscana

Golf Club Franciacorta

Lombardia

Franciacorta Golf Club is a 27-hole golf course spanning 80 hectares located in Corte Franca, Brescia, in the Franciacorta wine region of Italy. The course features three distinct nine-hole layouts: Brut, Satèn, and Rosè, each named after local wine varieties. The Brut course demands precision, power, and tactical play across its nine holes. The Satèn course is described as the most technically and scenically complete layout, featuring water hazards, varying terrain, doglegs, and challenging length suitable for players of all abilities. The Rosè is the newest and most modern nine holes, with a par-34 and 2,765-meter length, characterized by undulating fairways and deceptive green slopes. The setting combines woodlands and vineyards typical of the Franciacorta landscape, providing both aesthetic appeal and natural challenge. The club hosts over 190 tournaments annually and maintains an active membership structure with various programs including a golf school and youth club. The facility operates as a members' club with green fee options available for visitors by reservation.

Golf Club Frassanelle

Veneto

Golf Club Frassanelle is an 18-hole parkland course designed by Marco Croze in 1990, situated within a magnificent 19th-century estate spanning over 200 hectares in the Colli Euganei hills near Padua, Italy. The course is set within the Papafava estate, a property of significant historical and environmental importance, designated within the Colli Euganei Regional Park and recognized for landscape conservation. The layout features expansive open spaces interspersed with woodlands and numerous water features distributed throughout the routing, which enhance the aesthetic appeal while increasing playing difficulty. The clubhouse is housed in a carefully restored 17th-century rural building, designed with Anglo-Saxon golfing aesthetics in mind. The estate was originally landscaped in the mid-1800s by renowned Venetian architect Giuseppe Jappelli, who aimed to bring English countryside charm to the Veneto region. The course's privileged location provides access to the natural attractions of the Colli Euganei and the nearby UNESCO World Heritage cities of Padua, Venice, and Vicenza. The facility hosts international tournaments, including the Venice Open and Junior International Open, and operates a golf academy alongside dining facilities.

Golf Club Freudenstein

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol 5 upcoming events

Golf Club General Bartolomé Mitre

Buenos Aires

Golf Club General San Martín

Buenos Aires

Golf Club Golden Wood

栃木県

Golf Club Grado

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Golf Club Grand Ducal

Canton Luxembourg

Golf Club Grand Saint-Emilionnais

Nouvelle-Aquitaine

Grand Saint-Emilionnais Golf Club is a championship course designed by renowned architect Tom Doak, located in a valley near Saint-Emilion in Bordeaux, France. Situated 10 kilometers from the medieval village of Saint-Emilion and surrounded by century-old oak trees and vineyards, the course offers a unique blend of French elegance and British golf traditions. Doak's signature minimalist design philosophy is evident throughout the layout, which emerges naturally from the terrain with subtle contouring and minimal earthwork. The course features varied relief and majestic trees as key design elements, with panoramic views over the valley from the clubhouse. The setting incorporates the historic 19th-century Château de Goffre and overlooks Montaigne's former estate in the distance. The 100-hectare estate combines the golf course with residential components and recreational facilities. The course has received significant international recognition, including ranking as the 3rd Best Golf Course in France by Golf Digest USA and selection among the 9 Most Anticipated New Golf Courses Worldwide by Golf Magazine USA. Critics have praised it as a masterpiece of modern golf architecture that respects and enhances its magnificent natural landscape without compromise.

Golf Club Grasbrunn

Bayern

Golf Club Gressoney Monterosa

Valle d'Aosta / Vallée d'Aoste

Golf Club Gressoney Monterosa is a 12-hole golf course located in Gressoney Saint Jean in the Aosta Valley region of Italy. The course is situated in an Alpine setting, offering players a scenic mountain environment. The club expanded to 12 holes, with a news article from 2018 marking this expansion and noting a hole-in-one on hole 2 during the inauguration of the new layout. The course operates as a members' club with facilities including a restaurant. It hosts regular competitions and tournaments throughout the year, maintaining official handicap classifications for both gross and net scores. The club offers promotional packages for beginners and partnership arrangements with local hotels, making it accessible to visiting golfers. The course maintains an active events calendar with member competitions and rankings.

Golf Club Grevenmühle

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golf Club Grevenmühle is an 18-hole championship course located north of Düsseldorf in Ratingen-Homberg, Germany. The Par 72 course is laid out across an expansive 107 hectares of naturally preserved terrain, featuring eighteen thoughtfully designed holes that wind through gently rolling landscape. The course is nestled between small woodlands and biotopes, surrounded by rapeseed fields and horse paddocks, creating a scenic and peaceful setting. The course presents interesting challenges for golfers of all skill levels, with daily varying playing situations across the slightly hilly terrain. The design emphasizes both sporting excellence and natural enjoyment, combining athletic challenges with immersive nature experiences. Notable features include its integration with the surrounding landscape, offering players numerous sightlines and environmental variety throughout the round. The facility includes an on-site restaurant, Landhaus Grevenmühle, serving seasonal cuisine. Additional amenities feature a TrackMan indoor golf facility and practice range. The club welcomes guests year-round with green fee options and hosts various tournaments and events throughout the season, accommodating players with appropriate handicaps and club memberships.

Golf Club Groebernhof e. V.

Baden-Württemberg

Golf Club Grosshof

Královéhradecký kraj

Golf Club Grosshof is a nine-hole golf course located in the Broumov Basin in the Czech Republic, positioned between the Krkonoš and Orlické Mountains near the Polish border. Situated at 412 meters elevation, the course is surrounded by protected landscape with no urban development, offering panoramic views of Broumov city and its 14th-century Benedictine monastery, the Broumov Walls, and distant mountain ranges including Snežka on clear days. The course features well-maintained fairways and quality greens, regularly ranking among the top positions in the "Všudehrál" (omnigame) rankings. It accommodates both experienced golfers and complete beginners, with the layout designed to showcase the surrounding natural landscape. The setting emphasizes the scenic terrain and countryside environment as central to the golfing experience. Beyond golf, the facility offers accommodation including a two-bedroom apartment and six double rooms with optional extra beds, all equipped with en-suite facilities, Wi-Fi, and television. The complex maintains a family-oriented atmosphere with clubhouse amenities and includes golf instruction services.

Golf Club Gut Frielinghausen KG

Nordrhein-Westfalen

Golf Club Gut Frielinghausen KG is an 18-hole golf course located in the Bergische region of Germany, part of a 45-hole golf complex centered around Das Vesper hotel and restaurant. The course sits within the typical hilly landscape of the Bergische Land valley, offering a scenic natural setting for play. The course operates as part of a three-course facility that includes the 18-hole Felderbach course and a public 9-hole short course at Mollenkotten. Members benefit from having two 18-hole courses available, allowing private rounds to be played while tournaments are conducted on the alternate layout, ensuring uninterrupted play even during competitive events. The course enforces a carry-only policy, with golf carts not permitted. Play can be booked from both Tee 1 and Tee 10, allowing golfers to play either nine-hole segments. The facility integrates with the WunderPar golf cooperation network, providing members with complimentary play privileges at multiple partner courses throughout the Bergische Land and Cologne regions. The complex features on-site dining and hospitality services, catering to both golfers and non-golfers seeking recreation in the natural landscape of the Felderbachtal valley.