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Coxmoor's golf course continues to develop with further improvements to the course taking place over the winter months. For members and visitors alike, Coxmoor offers value for money teamed with exceedingly high quality. We pride ourselves in the complete package Coxmoor offers, that of a fair and challenging test of golfing prowess over a heathland course with superb views.
A hearty welcome in the clubhouse with a selection of traditional beers, to excellent home made meals...
Date Added: May 31, 2007 Hits: 19 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The course at its highest point enjoys extensive views over the Surrey countryside. Many greens nestle into the landscape and are fringed by mature trees creating an atmosphere of tranquillity and great beauty. Parkland scenery with streams, ancient trees, grasslands, lakes and spinneys abound. At over 6,500 yards in length Windlesham is a course that demands a competence with every club in the bag.
Date Added: Jun 5, 2007 Hits: 8 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The 6368 yard, par 70 golf course is set in over 200 acres of beautiful parkland and woodland making it one of the most memorable Nottinghamshire golf clubs. In addition to the course we also have excellent practice and tuition facilities including a 16 bay floodlit driving range.
Date Added: Jun 5, 2007 Hits: 13 Rating: 1.00 Votes: 1
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The Radcliffe-on-Trent Golf Club is within easy reach of Nottingham, Leicester, Newark and Grantham and offers a superb 18-hole parkland course measuring 6374 yards with three of the most challenging finishing holes in Nottinghamshire. The SSS is 71 and par is 70. The Golf Club was founded in 1909 with approximately 40 acres of land, and affords splendid views over the Vale of Belvoir, the castle itself appearing in the background.
Date Added: Jun 6, 2007 Hits: 14 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Our 18 hole course, named after Admiral Sherbrooke V.C., consists of 6565 yds (white tees) of rolling, undulating terrain, with a par of 72. A pleasant relaxing walk with ponds and the Dover Beck meandering through the course coming into play on some of the holes.
Our 9 hole course, named after Commander Mortensen, is a championship length course of 6407 yds with a par of 72. Much care and time has been invested in the natural heathland landscape with trees, gorse and hedgerow...
Date Added: Jun 6, 2007 Hits: 13 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1
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You will find us in the East Midlands to the east of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, U.K., as a long established heathland course alongside the pines, silver birch and oak trees of Clipstone Woods within the legendary Sherwood Forest. We are a short distance from tourist areas of the Major Oak Visitor Centre at Edwinstowe, Clumber Park in the Dukeries, Center Parcs Holiday Village and the City of Nottingham.
We are most proud of our reputation as one of the finest heathland golf...
Date Added: Jun 7, 2007 Hits: 9 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The Club was founded in 1920, originally six holes designed by Tom Williamson, and soon extended to nine holes. In 1990 a further nine holes were opened to give an 18 hole, 6409 yards, par 72 and S S S 72 course.
The course is most picturesque and is played mainly through mature oak woodland with tree lined fairways to test the most talented of golfers. The underlying rock strata is sandstone and, with a fairway irrigation system, ensures that the course is normally playable...
Date Added: Jun 7, 2007 Hits: 10 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The club was founded early in the 1900’s. Named ‘St. Andrews Institute Golf Club’, the name of St Andrews coming from a local church on the corner of Mansfield Road and Mapperley Road, Nottingham. Very little is known of those days but in the issue of St. Andrews Parish Magazine dated 30 November 1903 the Golf Club is mentioned.
Date Added: Sep 1, 2007 Hits: 8 Rating: 5.00 Votes: 1
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How it all began.... A Souvenir hand book of Newark Golf Club published in 1921 credits Mr Stuart MacRae (pictured left) with having introduced golf to Newark in about 1890. Mr MacRae, together with about a dozen fellow enthusiasts including Dr Ringrose (a fellow Scot) and Mr E H Nicholson, laid out 6 holes on the Sconce Hills elevated earthworks in a field on the Farndon Road near the river Devon.
Date Added: Sep 1, 2007 Hits: 7 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Welcome to Worksop Golf Clubs official website, shortly you will be able to find all the information with regard to the operation of the club and how it welcomes visitors.
Worksop Golf Club is a Private Members Club established in 1914. We hope your golf society will enjoy our hospitality.
Date Added: Sep 1, 2007 Hits: 6 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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