fixtures

Walton Heath

The history of Walton Heath is exceptional. The two world class championship courses have hosted nearly ninety significant amateur and professional championships and events, including five European Opens, The Ryder Cup, the U.S. Open Qualifying and most recently the Senior Open Championship . The world’s top players have taken on and enjoyed the challenges of these two outstanding heathland courses for over a century. We play Walton Heath for the Margrett Bowl: 2016 saw the 50th anniversary of this fixture.

Liphook

Liphook is a traditional golf club with one of the best courses in the country. Opened in 1923, the course was soon recognised by the R&A as an exemplary inland heathland course. Liphook is currently rated as No. 73 in the Golf Monthly Top 100. The course has five par 4 holes of over 400 yards and three par 5s. Its tight fairways, lined with an abundance of heather, gorse and trees, put a premium on accuracy but its biggest defence are its greens, true and fast with subtle breaks and borrows.

Cuddington

Established in 1929 on 166 acres of beautiful Surrey downland. Easily accessible from the M25 and A217 we are surprisingly close to London. The downland course, designed by H. S. Colt presents a challenge to all handicaps and is an excellent members and Society course. The course measures 6603 yds off the medal tees.

Blackmoor

Established in 1913, Blackmoor Golf Club has matured over the past 100 years into one of the best courses in Hampshire. It was originally laid out by renowned golf architect Harry Colt, whose maxim was: ‘The real test of a course: is it going to live?’ Blackmoor certainly has and is one of the 43 courses featured in the 2008 book ‘Creating Classics – The Golf Courses of Harry Colt’.

Rye

Rye Golf Club is a traditional old seaside venue that grants you the welcome opportunity to step back in time. Many believe the Old Course at Rye to be one of the most eye-catching, memorable and challenging links courses in the country and it is very hard to disagree with that. The par fours - long, blind, dog-legs, you name it - are exceptional while the par threes are of the best quality - you need pinpoint accuracy and touch to hit and hold the greens.

Royal Lytham & St Anne’s

Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club was founded in 1886 and the present Course constructed in 1897. The Clubhouse celebrated its Centenary in 1998. It is one of the premier links courses in the world, host to ten Open Championships, two Ryder Cups and numerous other major tournaments including the Women's and Seniors Open Championships.

West Sussex

Pulborough is home to West Sussex Golf Club. It is an exceptional home. Most holes are visually stunning, with clear definition from skilful use of heather and sand, natural placement of fairway and green and views to Sussex countryside. It is a lasting testament to its designers and to the meticulous care with which it is still tended. Regularly judged one of the outstanding inland courses in Britain, it tests the best players but is short enough to give the less proficient equal enjoyment.

Royal Blackheath

Arguably the oldest golf club in the world (instituted in 1608), Royal Blackheath today is only 9 miles from the centre of London. An elegant parkland course surrounds an impressive Clubhouse with a long and colourful history. A splendid example of mid - 17th century Restoration architecture, originally known as Eltham Lodge, it was built in 1664 to the design of Hugh May for John Shaw, banker to King Charles II.

Berkhamsted

Berkhamsted Golf Course sits in an area of oustanding natural beauty, its fairways flanked by gorse, heather and trees. There are no man-made bunkers here and only natural hazards which provide a unique challenge that over the years has tested the best amateurs and club golfers alike. Harry Colt, the celebrated golf course designer, was instrumental in its expansion to 18-holes but today’s lay-out is very much the handiwork of James Braid.
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fixtures

Walton Heath

The history of Walton Heath is exceptional. The two world class championship courses have hosted nearly ninety significant amateur and professional championships and events, including five European Opens, The Ryder Cup, the U.S. Open Qualifying and most recently the Senior Open Championship . The world’s top players have taken on and enjoyed the challenges of these two outstanding heathland courses for over a century. We play Walton Heath for the Margrett Bowl: 2016 saw the 50th anniversary of this fixture.

Liphook

Liphook is a traditional golf club with one of the best courses in the country. Opened in 1923, the course was soon recognised by the R&A as an exemplary inland heathland course. Liphook is currently rated as No. 73 in the Golf Monthly Top 100. The course has five par 4 holes of over 400 yards and three par 5s. Its tight fairways, lined with an abundance of heather, gorse and trees, put a premium on accuracy but its biggest defence are its greens, true and fast with subtle breaks and borrows.

Cuddington

Established in 1929 on 166 acres of beautiful Surrey downland. Easily accessible from the M25 and A217 we are surprisingly close to London. The downland course, designed by H. S. Colt presents a challenge to all handicaps and is an excellent members and Society course. The course measures 6603 yds off the medal tees.

Blackmoor

Established in 1913, Blackmoor Golf Club has matured over the past 100 years into one of the best courses in Hampshire. It was originally laid out by renowned golf architect Harry Colt, whose maxim was: ‘The real test of a course: is it going to live?’ Blackmoor certainly has and is one of the 43 courses featured in the 2008 book ‘Creating Classics – The Golf Courses of Harry Colt’.

Rye

Rye Golf Club is a traditional old seaside venue that grants you the welcome opportunity to step back in time. Many believe the Old Course at Rye to be one of the most eye-catching, memorable and challenging links courses in the country and it is very hard to disagree with that. The par fours - long, blind, dog-legs, you name it - are exceptional while the par threes are of the best quality - you need pinpoint accuracy and touch to hit and hold the greens.

Royal Lytham & St Anne’s

Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club was founded in 1886 and the present Course constructed in 1897. The Clubhouse celebrated its Centenary in 1998. It is one of the premier links courses in the world, host to ten Open Championships, two Ryder Cups and numerous other major tournaments including the Women's and Seniors Open Championships. West Sussex Pulborough is home to West Sussex Golf Club. It is an exceptional home. Most holes are visually stunning, with clear definition from skilful use of heather and sand, natural placement of fairway and green and views to Sussex countryside. It is a lasting testament to its designers and to the meticulous care with which it is still tended. Regularly judged one of the outstanding inland courses in Britain, it tests the best players but is short enough to give the less proficient equal enjoyment.

Royal Blackheath

Arguably the oldest golf club in the world (instituted in 1608), Royal Blackheath is only 9 miles from the centre of London. An elegant parkland course surrounds an impressive Clubhouse with a long and colourful history. A splendid example of mid - 17th century Restoration architecture, originally known as Eltham Lodge, it was built in 1664 to the design of Hugh May for John Shaw, banker to King Charles II.

Berkhamsted

Berkhamsted Golf Course sits in an area of oustanding natural beauty, its fairways flanked by gorse, heather and trees. There are no man-made bunkers here and only natural hazards which provide a unique challenge that over the years has tested the best ameurs and club golfers alike. Harry Colt, the celebrated golf course designer, was instrumental in its expansion to 18- holes but today’s lay-out is very much the handiwork of James Braid.
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