Set in 150 acres of idyllic Warwickshire countryside, our 18-hole, par-71 parkland golf course measures 6,079 yards. The course can be played as two loops of nine holes as both the front and back nine starts and closes at the Clubhouse.
Designed by James Braid, with amendments by Harry Vardon, the course is a 6,032-yard, par-69, diverse and enjoyable challenge for golfers of all abilities, offering tight, tree-lined undulating fairways and fast sloping greens.
Hampton Court Palace (Kingston Upon Thames, Surrey)
Many may be aware of the palace at Hampton Court but not necessarily its golf course. Within the grounds at Home Park, it offers a truly unique opportunity to play a traditional parkland course at one of the country’s most famous royal parks.
Mill Green Golf Club (Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire)
Constructed in 1994 on a naturally free draining site using modern construction methods, this Par 72 Peter Alliss design measures 6,500 yards and provides one of the best all round golfing experiences in Hertfordshire.
Redlibbets is nestled in 160 acres of beautiful Kent countryside. This parkland course is within a couple of miles off the M25, M26, M20 and M2, tucked in just behind the London Golf Club.
As golfers of ability, the new owners take great pride in the presentation of their courses. With 36 holes laid out among mature trees in an ‘easy to get to’ leafy location just outside Basingstoke in between the M3/ M4, each design offers its own unique challenge.
Constructed in 1976 on 160 acres in an ‘easy to get to’ location less than 10 minutes from the Dartford River Crossing, Warley Park is one of the most established golf courses in the South East of England.