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The course possesses a series of interesting and challenging holes, including no fewer than six par four holes of over 400 yards from the Medal Tees, demanding a mixture of skill and imagination to play them well.
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Penn National features two 18-hole championship golf courses- The Founders Course and the Iron Forge Course. Both courses continue to receive accolades from two of the nations leading golf publications - Golf Digest and Golf Styles. And just as Penn National offers every modern amenity along with a great sense of history, its two golf courses also offer a choice of traditional or contemporary.
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Oxley Park Golf Club is the Emerald Gem of the City of Wolverhampton.
Founded in 1913 and laid out by the distinguished golf course architect Harry S Colt, this rolling parkland course with mature trees and bunkers offers 18 holes of delightful but challenging golf to its members and visitors alike.
This is the only private members' course situated within the city of Wolverhampton boundary. The club provides a warm welcome to societies and corporate visitors.
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Leave our first tee and you will be transported into the heart of arable Staffordshire countryside on our undulating semi-parkland course. You will find it hard to believe you are but a few miles from the M6 and adjacent to the A34 when the only noises you hear are songbirds in summer and the occasional tractor.
Situated on the northern edge of the Black Country, Bloxwich Golf Club is a well-established members' club founded in 1923. We offer excellent facilities and traditions...
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Our 18 hole championship short course is designed by the legendary Sir Henry Cotton - triple champion of the British Open and world renown golf architect. It reflects Sir Henry Cotton's philosophy that a golf course should constitute a good test not only for low handicap players, but also provide an agreeable game for less blessed players.
Ideally suited to the first time golfer and experienced player alike the course is beautifully landscaped and abundant with trees and...
Date Added: Jun 5, 2007 Hits: 6 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Founded in 1990 our inland links-style course offers a challenge to all golfers with some long and testing holes finished off with pacy yet accommodating greens. The golfing novice can rest assured of an enjoyable round set in the midst of the picturesque South Staffordshire countryside.
Date Added: Sep 1, 2007 Hits: 3 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Himley Hall, situated between Kingswinford and Wombourne, started life in the 18th century when a medieval manor house on the site belonging to the Earl of Dudley was demolished to make way for a great Palladian mansion. The 180 acres of grounds were designed by Capability Brown to include a great lake fed by a series of waterfalls from a higher chain of smaller pools.
Today visitors can enjoy a stroll through the fine park land and a lakeside walk. Tours of the hall are also available.
Date Added: Sep 2, 2007 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The golf course opened in 1990, followed by the club house in March 1991. The facilities include an 18 hole, well drained, gently undulating, parkland golf course, with a mix of evergreen and deciduous trees and several small streams and ditches. The course is 6949 yards from the white tees with a par of 73. The course from the yellow tees is 6250 yards with a par of 72 and a scratch score of 70. There is a 20-acre practice area.
Date Added: Sep 3, 2007 Hits: 2 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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