Event 1. May 17th/18th - Camberley Heath and Woking
is a traditional Heathland Golf Course with an abundance of pine and heather set in the Surrey Hampshire borders and was designed by the Legendary Harry Colt. The natural contours of the course have been used to enhance the “strategic golf” experience and excellence of the course is coupled with the magnificent Clubhouse and friendly Members.
Woking Golf Club was founded in 1893 on an area of open heathland in north-west Surrey and has since matured into a testing inland links. The initial course architect, Tom Dunn, made excellent use of the gently undulating topography.
The course is characterised by long carries over heather to narrow, tree lined, fast running fairways and beautifully sculptured greens full of character and deceptive slopes. Woking Golf Club is the oldest of the three famous "W"s in the Woking area and has been described as a "hidden gem"
Event 2. June 20th/21st Woodhall Spa
One of Britain's finest courses, The Hotchkin, is built on sandy soil which allows for year round play. Set amongst banks of gorse and broom, backed up with layered canopies of oak, fir and towering silver birch and encapsulated all upon a glorious carpet of heather, the natural beauty of this Lincolnshire oasis serves only to emphasise this famous course
Created from commercial woodland, scrub and arable farmland, Donald Steel's vision for the Bracken Course has materialised into a course of exceptional finesse and imaginative design. Although it is situated alongside The Hotchkin, the design and terrain are quite different
Event 3. July 22nd/23rd/24th Carden Park
Carden Park hosts two magnificently manicured courses - The Nicklaus and the Cheshire. The former is one of only four British courses in which the ‘Great Bear’ himself has been personally involved. A rolling heathland with split fairways, well placed hazards and spectacular views, the Nicklaus is very much the thinking man’s golf course.
The Cheshire provides a scenic backdrop, requiring you to dig deep for every shot you have in the bag.
Event 4. August 16th/17th Moor Park and Porters Park
Moor Park Golf Club - a club famous not only for its two challenging golf courses, but also for the imposing 17th century mansion house which acts as the clubhouse and hospitality centre.
Set amidst 300 acres of mature woodland and finest Hertfordshire parkland, Moor Park features not one but two championship golf courses. Designed by Harry Colt in 1923 to blend into the grounds of the estate, the courses combine challenging golf holes - ideal for competition, practice or tuition. The High Course plays host annually to the Hertfordshire Stag, as well as regularly welcoming such events as the Carris Trophy, County Championship and English Seniors Open.
Porters Park is a mature and challenging golf course. Founded in 1899, Porters Park is a private members’ golf club that is vibrant, friendly and well-managed.Set in 200 acres of woodland, the remarkable parkland course is beautifully-presented and characterised by truly memorable holes, a magnificent variety of trees and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.It is frequently cited as one of the South of England’s most outstanding and enjoyable courses and it has been selected six times as a regional qualifying course for the Open Championship.
Event 5. September 28th/29th Bradford and Moortown
Set in peaceful and tranquil countryside near the village of Hawksworth,
The Bradford Golf Club is only 10 miles from Leeds and 8 miles from Bradford and enjoys magnificent panoramic views across Baildon and Rombald Moors in Yorkshire.
The Par 71 Championship Course is regarded as one of the best in the region and provides a real challenge for golfers of all handicaps.
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Moortown has always held a richly deserved reputation as one of the country’s finest Championship Golf courses. Originally designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie, Moortown is set in 175 acres of dramatically contrasting mainly level woodland and moorland.
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