Unrivalled in terms of the magnificent beauty and setting of the site located in the southwest of Ireland, Old Head Golf
Links continues to take the golfing world by storm.
Old Head Golf Links is built on a 220-acre diamond of land, jutting out over two miles into the Atlantic Ocean. Nine holes play along
the cliff tops, and all eighteen holes provide
stunning ocean views. With the ever-changing sea breezes, the course provides a stern test to the touring pro and the high
handicapper alike.
As the UK headquarters of the PGA and spiritual home of the
Ryder Cup, the noble game and The Belfry are inextricably linked. The Belfry has become synonymous with golf and a Mecca for both
professional and amateur players.
You will
play the Brabazon, the internationally recognised and revered championship course and home of the Quinn Insurance British Masters.
The Old Course at Bovey Castle is a challenging and beautiful 18-hole championship golf course, designed in 1926 by JF
Abercromby, one of the finest British golf course designers of the Golden Era, and has been named one of top 100
golf courses in Britain.
The course meanders through the Castle estate, surrounded by idyllic landscape, with challenges to meet any handicap.
Hardelot earned its name as a holiday destination in the early 20th Century, during the Entente Cordiale when aristocratic and other distinguished British and French visitors would meet
here.
Just a stone's throw away from the Channel ports, Hardelot Golf Club offers everything a golfer requires: 2 top-class courses, superb practice facilities and, not forgetting our Club Houses,
where an 'apres-golf' ambiance is guaranteed along with excellent cuisine.
The Berkshire Golf Club is a Private Members' Club which was founded in 1928 when both Courses were constructed by the Office
of Crown Lands on estates once used by Queen Anne for her hunting parties in the 17th/18th century.
The Club has hosted many Amateur events over the years, of note being The English Amateur Championships and The British Seniors Open
Championships.
Royal County Down is one of the oldest Golf Clubs in Ireland with traditions dating back for more than one hundred years.
Situated in Newcastle, where in the immortal words of Percy French, "The Mountains of Mourne sweep down to the sea", Royal County
Down is not only a fine test of golf but has
accompanying scenery that is spellbinding.
The James Braid designed golf course at Mere is as famous for its beauty as it is for the challenges it presents. The
6,817-yard, par-71 course was created out of 150 acres of Cheshire parkland in 1934.
Mature trees, rhododendron bushes and the lake add considerable charm to a day's golf but they are also there to test you.
The Grove golf course in Hertfordshire, is widely regarded as one of the finest new golf courses in Europe and offers an
outstanding 18 hole championship golf course located in 300 acres of mature parkland just 18 miles from central
London.
Golf at The Grove is not a member's club, but a course open to any golfer who loves the game. Playable all year round, the course is
immaculately maintained throughout the seasons.