| Golf Clubs Name | Location | Description |
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| CHERWELL EDGE GOLF CLUB
CHACOMBE
NR BANBURY
OXON
OX17 2EN | Banbury | 18 hole parkland course.
Floodlit Driving Range
Putting Green
Open to Members & Visitors.
Societies Welcome packages start from £19.50 per head. |
| Wharton Park Golf Club | Bewdley | US PGA standard 18 hole par 72 course 6435 yards , designer Howard Swan, set in 200 acres of serene woods and parkland. Golf days and/or Conferences for 10 –150 people priced to suit all budgets. |
| Bourn Golf and Fitness Club Cambridge | Bourn | Located on the outskirts of the Cambridgeshire village of Bourn and only 8 miles from Cambridge. |
| Bowood Golf & Country Club | Calne | \'One of the best parkland courses in the country\' Todays Golfer.
Dave Thomas designed course weaves through the glorious Bowood Estate. |
| Broome Park Golf Club | Canterbury | A superb18 hole parkland golf course set within the 268 acre Broome Park Estate, within easy access from Ashford, Dover, Folkestone, Faversham and Canterbury. |
| Bird Hills Golf Centre | Maidenhead | A superbly presented 18 Hole Course set in ubdulating Berkshire countryside with excellent practise facilities. |
| MARCH GOLF CLUB | March | The Course is a 9 hole parkland course, with tree lined fairways and ponds. The greens and fairways are maintained to a high standard. |
| Tredegar Park Golf Club | Newport | Tredegar Park Golf Club, one of the best known names in the history of golf in South Wales, is now located on the undulating hills of Rogerstone, just outside Newport. |
| Stoke Park Club (home to Stoke Poges Golf Club) | Stoke Poges | Championship Parkland Course designed by Harry S Colt, opened in 1908...
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| Your Golf Club Name Here | Walsall | This is the brief desciption of the golf club that appears on the browse pages and on search pages. |
| Whitby Golf Club | Whitby | A small friendy golf club on spectacular Yorkshire Coast |
| York Golf Club | York | York's oldest golf club was formed in 1890 and moved to Strensall in 1904 where the course was designed by J.H. Taylor |