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For golf in Norfolk the discerning golfer need look no further than The Royal Norwich Golf Club conveniently situated on the outskirts of Norwich.
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Eaton Golf Club, founded in 1910, is situated and signposted just off the A11 Newmarket Road, Norwich. Such is the beauty and tranquility of Eaton Golf Course that it is difficult to believe you are less than 2 miles from the centre of that fine city, Norwich.
Eaton “a members club” has been described in the golfing press as “the hidden gem” and “a golfing oasis”. To those regular golfers in East Anglia it is well known as one of the finest 18 hole courses in the region. It...
Date Added: Jun 11, 2007 Hits: 2 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Comprising 100 acres of picturesque parkland the 5,881 yards, 18-hole, par-71 course at Costessey Park Golf Club lies in the contoured Tud river valley. In playing this challenging and entertaining course, which is reputed to be amongst the best in Norfolk, you will find panoramic views to inspire your game - and the warmest of welcomes in the clubhouse.
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Set in over 120 acres of rolling Norfolk countryside, Glen Lodge, now home to the Bawburgh Golf Club offers the ideal venue for both social and golfing events. The always interesting and often demanding golf course was established in the early seventies, whilst the Scandinavian style Glen Lodge overlooking the eighteenth green was added in the mid nineties. Along with the golf driving range and golf academy you need look no further when searching Norfolk for a suitable venue for all.
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The Club was formed at a Meeting held in the Council Chamber of the Norwich Guildhall on 8th November 1893. The Duke of York (the future King George V) consented to become our Patron the following day and the Club's emblem was therefore designed around the white rose of York. The Club takes pride in its Royal patronage that has continued thereafter.
The first 9 holes covering some 2,920 yards were opened on St Andrew's Day, 30th November. The official opening of the Club took...
Date Added: Jul 31, 2007 Hits: 9 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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