The choice of courses in England is almost endless for the discerning golfer. England has a reputation for producing some of the world’s finest course designers; Alistair McKenzie and Harry S. Colt to name but two.
The choice of courses in England is almost endless for the discerning golf visitor. There are mighty seaside links such as those of Royal Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake,where the Amateur Championship was born and where Bobby Jones won the Open Championship in his historic Grand Slam year of 1930. There is plenty of historic interest in English golf, with the oldest existing course in England and Westward Ho in Devon. The club was formed there in 1864 and today sheep continue to grace the ancient links on this common land.

Alwoodley Golf Course has been known as one of the best kept secrets in British golf! Scenically majestic with an impressive course designed by Dr.Alister Mackenzie.

Chart Hills golf course has been hailed as one of the finest recently built course has been hailed as one of the finest recently built golf course in England.

Forest of Arden was designed by Donald steel. This is a world famous location that hosts the European tour when the British Masters is played here.

Formby Golf course is on of the most popular links courses in Britain. Located in one of the most popular links courses in Britain.

Ganton Golf Course is an inland links course. With rolling dunes,coupled with heathland,gorse and heather hiding over 100 bunkers, this course can be challenging.

Hanbury Manor Golf Course was designed by Jack Nicklaus II,so it will come as no surprise to learn that this championship parkland course has a strong American design influence.

Hillside is breathtaking links course that offers enormous dunes and panoramic costal views. The back nine reminds you of Ballybunion – not to be missed.

A truly classic links course with great views over both ocean and country. Set amidst relatively flat rolling countryside with deceptive subtle undulations throughout the course.

A stunning heathland golf course situated in Yorkshire . This famous club was the scene of the last British victory in the Ryder Cup of 1957, this was just before European players were allowed in.

This is English parkland golf at its very best. Attention to detail and very high standard of conditioning can be experienced throughout, rightdown to the practice putting green that s laid out amongst a beautiful rockery.

AExcept for a few slight attractions by Dr.Mackenzie of Augusta and Lahinch fame ,the little stone course on the English Channel in Kent is unchanged from the 1920 s.

The legendary Gene Sarazen won the open championship here in 1932. It was torn up during World War II and it now has a new lay out of three nine hole loops.

This course is made up of towering sand dunes that are such a distinctive feature of England s Link.

Royal Cinque ports is a classic championships links course that offers light undulating fairways with deep bunkers that hold interests all the way.

Historically, the royal river pool Golf Club known locally as Hoylake is the most important in England. The Amateur Championship had its origin here and the club lies only behind Westward.

Completed sealed in on all sides this traditional straight out and back links has held up to all improvements and technological wizardry with ease. This Championship jewel is over 100 years old and only relents a score to the very best.

Royal St Georges is one of the most famous and difficult links courses in the world. With every hole offering a stiff challenge culminating in a 470 yards closing hole, this course is tough.

Rye is test of skill and attention to detail .Long blind shots on a superb liks course will hold your attention all the way!.

Saunton offers two fine links courses which run through majestic dunes. Both provide superb challenges on as natural a link as you are likely to find.

Silloth golf course is a hidden gem. This championship links course is one of the finest in the UK and the greens are in top condition all the year round.

This Championship courses often referred to , as the Woburn of the north is a wonderful example of old manor estates returning to former glory. A luxurious rural estate set amidst dense forest on the beautiful Northumbria landscape.

St.Mellion Golf and Country Club is set in 450 acres and boasts 2 superb parklands golf courses. The Nicklaus course described as the finest galleried golf courses in the world is a stern test of driving accuracy!

Arguably the finest established parkland course in the south of England. The course is not too long but it does demand accuracy as the dense forrest is constantly waiting to grab errant shots.

Two courses reside here, the Old and the New and both are the primary examples of heathland style golf. The courses ramble through magnificent forests of conifer and pine with gorse adjoining each fairway.

Home to the European PGA the Brabazon course has been host to three Ryder Cups in 1985, 1989 & 2002 giving the Belfry a unique place in European Golf history.

Trevose lies on a beautiful stretch of coastline and offers 3 link courses including the championship course designed by Harry Colt.

One of the England s top heathland courses, located some 700 feet above sea level it is constantly exposed to strong winds.

The courses are close to perfecton.The calmness and tranquillity you feel throughout this wonderful estate is topped only by the greater splendour on the courses.

This is a great links experience and has the distinction of being the first English links course and the oldest in England where play still continues over the original lay out.

It is testament to Woburn that all three courses, the Dukes, the Duchess and the new Marquess are all in the top 100 Courses in the UK and Ireland.

Woodhal Spa is a heathland oasis of silver birches, pines, gores and heather combined with a sandy subsoil it is one of the most natural flowing inland golf courses in the world.
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