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Alan Strange drew up the course on farmland owned by his family since the 1960s, and his experience as a competitive golfer has ensured that the testing 4220 yard layout, with its small, but strategically situated greens asks real questions of any player’s short game.
Built on 35 acres which rise and fall through stunningly beautiful countryside, the course optimises the scenic nature of the site and the par 66 course plays longer than the card suggests.
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Founded in 1974 and owned by C C Cooper (Lye) Limited since 1986 the club has built a flourishing membership and friendly staff that guarantee you a warm welcome.
Situated just 8 miles from Wolverhampton, and a short distance from the Black Country our picturesque parkland 18 hole course offers some of the best holes of golf in the Staffordshire County. The course is abundant with wildlife, including many species of birds, hares, squirrels, foxes and even badgers.
Date Added: May 28, 2007 Hits: 3 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Both courses have nine holes of woodland and nine holes of heathland and are frequently used to host P.G.A. and County events. The club is situated in the beautiful South Staffordshire countryside, yet very convenient for motorway and trunk road access.
Our Pro Shop staff who have over 35 years experience at Enville are available 7 days per week for help and advice during your visit to ensure your day is a success.
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The stunning par 72 parkland hotel golf course, designed by the legendary John Jacobs, winds its way through beautifully mature trees and incorporates several testing water hazards.
Measuring 6412 yards off the back tees, the hotel golf course will definitely test the best, while also providing an enjoyable challenge in memorable surroundings.
Date Added: Jun 7, 2007 Hits: 9 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Set amidst the beautiful rolling hills of South Shropshire, Ludlow Golf Club is uniquely designed around the famous Ludlow Racecourse.
Measuring 6277 yards with a par of 70 it represents a good test for the best of golfers.
In existence for well over 100 years, the course is set in unspoilt heathland based on a sandy type of soil which provides us with lovely springy fairways and superb greens for which Ludlow is now justifiably famous. because of this excellent...
Date Added: Jun 7, 2007 Hits: 4 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Perched on top of a prominent hill and surrounded by sheer cliff faces, Llanymynech Golf Club offers a unique challenge to all golfers from the aspiring amateur to the seasoned pro. Such an elevated location affords outstanding panoramic views and from the course's highest point twelve of the old shire counties are visible; ranging from the lowlands of the Shropshire and Cheshire plains to the rugged terrain of the mountains towards Flintshire and Denbighshire. Visitors never fail to marvel...
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The 5813 yard course is set in 165 acres 500 feet above sea level and is characterised by its tight fairways cutting through mature trees and the small, fast, undulating and tricky greens. Conceived by the world renowned Harry S Colt, Lilleshall Hall Golf Club is in fact one of about 300 courses worldwide designed, developed or amended by this most famous of golf course architects. Other notable courses associated with Harry Colt include Wentworth, Woodhall Spa, Sunningdale and Royal St...
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The setting for Hawkstone Park’s two 18 hole championship golf courses and 6-hole Academy course could hardly be better – Hawkstone Park is an English Heritage Grade I landscape and was recently voted one of the top 20 golf holiday destinations in the world.
The three courses were designed in extensive parkland surrounding the ruins of a medieval castle, with the cliffs of the world-famous 18th Century Follies providing a spectacular backdrop.
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Church Stretton Golf Club in Shropshire enjoys magnificent scenery, with Caer Caradoc and The Lawley to the east across the Stretton valley, The Wrekin in the distance and The Longmynd to the west.
We are never on temporary greens, nor do we play from tee mats. This makes Church Stretton a great Shropshire golf course to play in the spring, autumn or winter. In the summer the views come alive and you can see as far as The Hawkstone Ridge in the north of Shropshire and as far...
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Bridgnorth Golf Club, founded in 1889, is a private members club set in idyllic peaceful surroundings alongside the River Severn.
Club captains Jerry Dutton and Aidene Jackson welcome visitors, guests and societies.
Bridgnorth is a picturesque historic market town perched above the River Severn in beautiful South Shropshire countryside. It is an area of outstanding natural beauty, home of the Severn Valley Steam Railway and within easy reach of the Ironbridge...
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