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Ardminnan Golf Club

County Down

Ardminnan Golf Club is a 9-hole parkland course located in Portaferry on the lower Ards Peninsula in County Down, holding the distinction of being the most easterly golf course on the island of Ireland. The course measures approximately 6,048 yards with a par of 70 and was professionally designed by Frank Ainsworth, who also supervised its construction. The course opened to the public in 1995 and spans around 45 acres. The layout features two gradual hills and includes a river with two ponds that come into play on six of the holes, providing moderate challenge for golfers of varying skill levels. The course is situated in an area of natural beauty close to the sea adjacent to Silver Bay Caravan Park, with scenic views overlooking the Irish Sea and Cloughey Beach. The parkland setting combines challenging water hazards with well-maintained fairways and greens. The club welcomes visitors on request and offers amenities including a fully licensed bar and restaurant, club and trolley hire, and professional tuition. The course is accessible to golfers of all handicap levels with no certificate requirements, making it a popular stop for both local rounds and visitors exploring the Ards Peninsula region.

Ardmore Golf Course

British Columbia

Ardrossan Golf Club

South Australia

Ardrossan Golf Club is an 18-hole sand scrape course located on a clifftop parkland setting in Ardrossan. The course features watered fairways and tee boxes, with a gently undulating layout that accommodates players of all skill levels and ages. Described as fairly short from all tees, it presents moderate difficulty suitable for a range of abilities. The club has a notable history dating back to 1924, when the Yorke Peninsula District Council granted permission to use the parklands for golfing purposes. The course evolved from its original six holes to nine holes before expanding to the current 18-hole layout. The club operates from a clubhouse on the site of the original tin shed where players once gathered. Ardrossan welcomes visitors and provides an honesty box for green fee payment when the clubhouse is unmanned. The club maintains an active competition schedule, typically hosting events on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Various membership options are available for those wishing to join the club.

Ardsley Country Club

NY

Ardsley Country Club features an 18-hole, par 71 golf course that winds through two properties in Irvington-on-Hudson and Dobbs Ferry in Westchester County, New York. The scenic layout showcases the natural landscape typical of the region, with both flatland and rolling hill terrain interspersed with rock outcroppings characteristic of the area. The course is situated in a picturesque setting near Ardsley-on-Hudson, offering members and guests a blend of accessible yet challenging golf. Beyond golf, the club maintains comprehensive facilities including nine Har-Tru tennis courts located at the original clubhouse site near the Ardsley-on-Hudson train station, swimming pool, summer camp programs, and a curling rink—notably the only one in the metropolitan area. The club emphasizes a welcoming environment that attracts diverse membership, particularly families drawn to its youth activities and junior golf programs. The combination of quality golf, recreational facilities, and fine dining contributes to its reputation as a comprehensive country club destination in the Hudson Valley region.

Åre Golf

Jämtlands län

Åre Golfklubb is an 18-hole golf course located just west of Åre in Sweden, situated alongside the Indalsälven River and its rapids. The course features a varied layout combining forest and parkland terrain, offering a scenic natural setting with views of the surrounding landscape. The course is described as somewhat challenging yet enjoyable, providing a diverse playing experience without overcrowding. A notable advantage is the long, bright summer evenings at this northern location, which extend daylight hours and allow for extended rounds of golf throughout the day. The course emphasizes its natural beauty and the ability to play in relatively uncrowded conditions, making it an appealing destination for golfers seeking a distinctive Scandinavian golf experience combined with the scenic qualities of the Åre region.

Are y Sem

Occitanie

Área 60

Buenos Aires

Arelauquen Golf Club

Río Negro

Arendal & Omegn Golfklubb

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Arendal & Omegn Golfklubb is located in Nes Verk, Norway, and operates two courses accessible to members. The club features an 18-hole course and a 9-hole course, providing diverse golfing experiences. The facility includes a modern golf simulator with three simulators equipped with swing analysis technology, a driving range, and practice areas for member development. The club offers comprehensive instruction programs ranging from beginner golf courses to advanced training, with certified coaching staff. Notably, membership includes playing rights at both Arendal & Omegn and the affiliated Bjaavann Golf Club, expanding course access. The club emphasizes community engagement through various programs including women's golf, senior golf, junior development, and corporate golf arrangements. Detailed course guides with video flyovers and hole-by-hole playing tips are available, supporting player development. The club maintains active tournament programming and track records for member achievement.

Arequipa Golf Club

Arequipa

Arequipa Golf Club, founded in 1918, is Peru's first golf club. Located at Alto de la Luna at 2,250 meters above sea level, it occupies over 60 hectares total with 50 hectares dedicated to the course, making it one of Peru's longest golf courses. The all-grass course is affiliated with the Peruvian Golf Federation and features natural salt-grass conditions suited to the local geography and high altitude setting. The club was established by British railway administrators of The Peruvian Corporation and later relocated to its current location in 1950 after government expropriation of its original site. The course is characterized by majestic views and challenging conditions specific to its mountainous terrain and salt-grass composition. Beyond golf, the facility offers additional sports amenities including tennis and fronton courts, providing comprehensive recreational services across its substantial property with comfortable facilities for members and guests.

Argenta Golf Club

Emilia-Romagna

Argenta Golf Club, designed by Giovanni Trasforini in 1991, is located in Argenta, Ferrara, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The course features a well-established and lush tree-lined layout that has matured over three decades. The club has hosted significant regional competitions, including the Emilia-Romagna Regional Championships, as well as important youth and professional tournaments. The course operates year-round with Monday closures on non-holiday weeks. The facility includes an on-site restaurant open to the public throughout the year (except on golf closure days) and is equipped with a defibrillator for safety. The established arboreal planting and course design create a challenging yet scenic golfing environment characteristic of northern Italian parkland courses.

Argentario Golf Club

Toscana

Argentario Golf Club is an 18-hole championship golf course located in Porto Ercole, Tuscany, Italy, featuring 6,295 meters and a par of 71. The course is situated in a protected natural area, approximately 5 minutes from the Feniglia Dune Nature Reserve, offering panoramic views of Orbetello Lagoon, the sea, and Monte Argentario slopes. This scenic setting creates a microclimate allowing year-round play. In 2019, the PGA designated Argentario Golf Club as Italy's national golf course, making it the only Italian course with the "PGA National Golf Course Italy" license. The course is certified bio eco-compatible under "Agri Cert" standards, using only natural products for maintenance. The club has hosted major tournaments, including the 82nd Italian Open (DP World Tour) in June 2025. The facility includes a clubhouse designed in the tradition of historic Anglo-Saxon golf clubs with contemporary details, offering dining, a pro shop, and panoramic terrace views of the course and lagoon.

Argyle Country Club

MD

Argyle Country Club, located in Silver Spring, Maryland, is a championship golf course founded in 1923. The recently renovated course provides a challenging yet playable experience for golfers of all skill levels. The layout features strategic bunkers carved into rolling hills, connected by closely mowed Iron Cutter bermudagrass fairways. The course combines traditional club values with modern championship-caliber conditions, having undergone significant improvements to reach its full potential. Beyond golf, Argyle functions as a comprehensive country club facility, housing five tennis courts, two pickleball courts, a swimming pool, and dining facilities. The club maintains a member-owned structure and serves over 500 families in the DMV region. Known for developing accomplished golfers, Argyle positions itself as a place where players at all levels can compete and refine their skills. The facility accommodates various member interests beyond golf, including racquet sports, social events, and junior programs, creating a community-focused environment while maintaining its championship golf standards.

Ariah Park Golf Course

New South Wales

Ariah Park Golf Club is a 9-hole sandscrape course located less than 1 kilometre north of the Burley Griffin Way in the Riverina region of New South Wales, situated at an elevation of approximately 315 metres above sea level. The course has a par of 70 and features sand greens with minimal grass on the fairways and small sandscrapes throughout the layout. The course is characterized by its straightforward hole designs with no traditional bunkers, presenting a relatively modest challenge for players. The club's primary distinguishing feature is its sandscrape construction, which is a grass-free playing surface typical of rural Australian golf clubs. This style of course maintenance reflects the club's rural setting and the practical approach to course management in the region. Ariah Park Golf Club welcomes visiting players and operates as a public facility within the small heritage village of Ariah Park. The club is part of the village's recreational facilities, which include bowling and tennis clubs, complementing the broader sporting and cultural offerings of this rural community.

Ariake CC

福岡県

Arida Tokyu GC

有田郡

Ariji CC

경기도

Arikikapakapa Golf Course

Bay of Plenty

Arima Country Club

兵庫県

Arima Fuji Country Club

兵庫県

Arista CC

충청남도

Arista CC is an 18-hole golf course located in Yeonmu-eup, Nonsan, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea. The course features two distinct layouts: the Lake Course and the Mountain Course, each measuring approximately 3,300 and 3,080 meters respectively, both playing to par 36. The design emphasizes natural landscape integration, with the course described as a space where nature breathes and lives. The facility positions itself as a premium leisure destination, offering golfers an elegant and dignified setting combined with dynamic playing experiences. The course provides real-time booking capabilities and maintains active event programming. While specific designer information and detailed hole-by-hole characteristics are not provided in available content, the dual-course layout allows for varied playing experiences across the property. The facility includes premium amenities supporting the overall club experience for members and guests.

Arizona Biltmore Estates Course

AZ

The all-new Estates Course at Arizona Biltmore Golf Club is an 18-hole championship layout redesigned by Tom Lehman and the Lehman Design Group, opening in November 2023 on the former Adobe Course site. The course features beautifully contoured fairways, improved green complexes, and white sand bunkers throughout, with over 400 newly planted trees defining playing corridors. Located in the iconic Biltmore neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona, the course offers scenic views including Piestewa Peak and the historic Wrigley Mansion as backdrops. The layout stretches from 4,302 yards (Green tees) to 6,669 yards (Black tees) with ratings ranging from 61.3 to 72.0 and slopes from 101 to 128, accommodating all skill levels. The par-72 course presents varied challenges, including risk-reward par 5s, strategically bunkered par 4s, and deceiving par 3s. Notable design elements include elevated greens with complex undulations, fairway bunkers requiring strategic club selection, and water hazards on select holes. The course incorporates a modern, high-tech irrigation system for water conservation. Multiple tee options provide flexibility for different playing abilities and distances.