11/06/2026
The 15th on the North Course pays homage to the great American golf course architect George C. Thomas Jr., a designer renowned for creating holes that could be fundamentally transformed simply by adjusting the tee or pin position - giving rise to multiple distinct versions of the same hole.
The 15th embodies that philosophy perfectly. With the pin tucked in a demanding back-left position, the hole stretches into a short par 5. Move the pin, and the character of the hole shifts entirely - the course yields a new challenge, a tighter, more decisive long par 4 where bold play is not just encouraged, but required.
07/06/2026
The clubhouse awaits - where a spread worthy of the round you've just played is ready to be enjoyed.
05/06/2026
Two decades ago, pine trees lined both sides of this hole - dense, and obscuring everything beneath. What's been uncovered since is one of many success stories of our redevelopment. The 14th North is heathland as it should be.
28/05/2026
Finding the green on the 14th South is only half the battle. The contours are severe, the putts break sideways, and when the pin's tucked left with a gully waiting - precision is a must.
26/05/2026
On Friday we hosted our annual Corporate Challenge at Peninsula Kingswood - 18 holes on the North Course with an incredible group of members and guests. A brilliant day on and off the course.
24/05/2026
On the 1st South, the creek and the green sit in conversation. The creek looks ancient, tangled with native growth, while the green beside it is all clean lines and fresh turf.
20/05/2026
The first swing sets the tone.
18/05/2026
Not all greens are created equal. At Peninsula Kingswood's 13th North, architect kept the design clean, but don't let that fool you. A gentle tilt from back right to front left means your approach angle is everything. Attack from the right and you're fighting the slope with both flight and spin.