Due south of London, England, inside the M-25, was designed by J.F. Abercromby in 1914. The course was built on high and rolling terrain, with the holes routed through the forests of oak, beech, silver birch, cedar, and chestnut, and measures 6,242 yards and par 68. A number of great, challenging holes here that are strategic due to the rolling terrain, bordered by trees everywhere, heather bordering the fairways, playing to smallish greens set above the approach areas. A great and solid course, one you must play if in London, games may be arranged directly with the secretary.
Posted by: JayM
Sep 4th, 2011
One fantastic parkland style of course, hilly,every hole unique and memorable after a 3-4 hole slow start. Excellent conditioning, great views of downtown London from a couple of tee boxes on the back side, 30 minutes into downtown London, Heathrow and Gatwick. A must play to be sure.
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