Featured courses designed, remodelled and added to by Frank Pennink
Enville (The Lodge)
6th
Nine holes were added to the 27-hole complex at Enville Golf Club in 1983 to form the Lodge course and this part heathland, part woodland layout is blessed with two wonderfully contrasting nines that combine to form a fine test of golf.
Föhr (Rot & Gelb)
3rd


Surprisingly, for 27 holes on a site with little room to spare, the routing at Föhr Golf Club is not only perfectly walkable, but also quite interesting.
Frilford Heath (Green)
4th
The Green is the shortest of the three courses at Frilford Heath Golf Club but for what the course lacks in length it makes up for with sheer charm.
Geijsteren
22nd
Founded in 1974, Geijsteren Golf and Country Club started out with a nine-hole course, designed by Donald Steel and Frank Pennink, which was expanded to 18 holes in the 1980s.
Gelpenberg
23rd
Set next to the village of Aalden, the course at Drentse Golfclub De Gelpenberg is an early 1970s production from Frank Pennink and Donald Steel which features a wooded front nine and a more open back nine on former farmland.
Gut Kaden (B & C)
19th

Set in extensive grounds, with an old manor house as a grand clubhouse, the three nines at Gut Kaden are named – in somewhat uninspiring fashion – A, B and C.
Halmstad (Södra)
21st

When you visit Halmstad Golf Club at Tylösand, make sure you include time to enjoy both courses. The Södra (South) is just as much fun to play and is as well maintained as the more famous North course.
Heswall
10th
Formed on the Wirral in 1902, Heswall Golf Club overlooks the Dee Estuary and the Welsh hills. Jack Morris (nephew of Old Tom) laid out the course and a number of designers – including Harry Vardon, Frank Pennink, Donald Steel and Mackenzie & Ebert – have altered the layout down the years.
Hoge Kleij
11th
The Hoge Kleij golf course opened for play in 1985 and during its construction, a number of Bronze Age and Iron Age items were found on site...
Is Molas (Championship)
3rd

Host to the Italian Open on four occasions, Is Molas completes the triangle of top-notch golf courses on the delicious Italian island of Sardinia.
Frank Pennink Leaderboard
Rank | Name | Courses Played |
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1 | Brian Ward |
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2 | Andy Newmarch |
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3 | Jim McCann |
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= | Jorn Greve |
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= | stuart mcclymont |
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6 | Keith Baxter |
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= | Steve Critchell |
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= | David Davis |
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9 | Georg Kittel |
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10 | Shane Davies |
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