Kazan Golf sits in the capital of Tatarstan, a republic in Russia's Volga District where European and Asian influences converge. Designed by Peter Harradine, the Swiss-based architect known for his work across Europe and Asia, the course reflects his characteristic approach of integrating golf into varied terrain while respecting natural landforms. Harradine's portfolio includes numerous projects in Russia and former Soviet states, where he has adapted modern design principles to landscapes and climates unfamiliar with traditional golf architecture.
The course occupies land near the Volga River basin, a region defined by rolling topography, mixed forest, and the continental climate of central Russia. The routing likely takes advantage of elevation changes and natural vegetation to create variety across the layout. Harradine typically emphasizes strategic options from the tee and around greens, favoring playability for a range of skill levels while incorporating enough challenge to engage accomplished players.
Kazan itself is a historic city with a diverse cultural heritage, and the golf club serves a growing community of players in a region where the sport remains relatively young. The facility represents part of the broader expansion of golf into Russia during the past two decades, offering year-round amenities despite the constraints of a short playing season. The course provides a regional hub for competitive play and instruction in an area where access to quality golf remains limited compared to more established markets.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Kazan was designed by Peter Harradine.
Yes. Kazan at Kazan Golf is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Kazan is 36.
Kazan is a 9-hole course.