Golf Tuition is available at Rushcliffe Golf Club
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The golf course is today being prepared for reopening for general play, tomorrow SATURDAY 4 AUGUST, at 7.30 a.m. There will be no trolley ban, but until further notice ‘Pick and Place’ rules will apply throughout the whole course and all bunkers will be mandatory GUR.
Southwell Golf Club
Golf Tuition is available at Cherry Burton Golf Club
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Start your days with Tean and Biscuits in the clubhouse, then onto your first nine holes of golf. Break for a 2 course buffet lunch and finish your back nine! Midweek this package is 20 Pounds per person At Weekends the package is 25 pounds per person
Cherry Burton Golf Club
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Visitors alike, Coxmoor offers value for money teamed with exceedingly high quality. We pride ourselves in the complete package Coxmoor offers, that of a fair and challenging test of golfing prowess over a heathland course with superb views.A hearty welcome in the clubhouse with a selection of traditional beers, to excellent home made meals provided by our Chef and his staff. When this is complemented by our top class team of professionals, including David Ridley, Midlands EGU coach and personal coach to Greg Owen our tour professional, I think “Golfing at Coxmoor” is comparable to any championship course in the country.
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Golf Tuition is available at Driffield Golf Club
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Driffield Golf Club lies just south of the town and is easily accessible from Hull, Beverley, York and the coastal resorts of East Yorkshire. The course is in a tranquil setting surrounded by the farmland of the Sunderlandwick estate of which it is a part. The natural features of the course play host to a wide variety of wildlife and the trout stream which runs through the course is a particular feature.The easy walking course presents a true challenge for the golfer, with tree lined fairways, streams and ponds all demanding accuracy. Driffield is a popular venue and hosts both East Riding and Yorkshire Union events.
Driffield Golf Club
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This website is intended to be used by anyone who is interested in knowing more about Dartford Golf Club. It contains information about the club and its location and about those responsible for running it. There are pages primarily designed for members: members can read the latest news about the club and about recent and up-coming competitions and social events. There is also information for non-members, including details of application for membership.
Dartford Golf Club
Golf Tuition is available at Hexham Golf Club
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If you have played Hexham you will need no persuasion about the merits of the course. If you haven’t, you have a treat in store! A traditional parkland course on fast draining land on the south side of the River Tyne, Hexham Golf Club is a tough enough test of golf to regularly host County events, yet at 6,301 from the medal tees it is enjoyable for club golfers of all standards. The greens are regularly amongst the best in the County, and the views over the confluence of the North and South Tyne and surrounding countryside are stunning.
Hexham Golf Club
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In July of 1891, the first ever meeting of the committee of what is now Lindrick Golf Club met to consider the formation of a Golf Club, and to consider a number of potential sites. Later that month it was agreed that the course should be sited on Lindrick Common and within 3 months the course was open. The first competition was played on 9 April 1892 over 9 holes; it was won by William Jessop with a gross 74, less full handicap allowance of 45, giving a net score of 29. The original results sheet can be seen in the Billiards Room. In December of that year the Club professional holed in one at the 130 yard 7th “using Sir W Dalrymple’s hammer headed club and a Slazenger ball”. The club was originally named The Sheffield and District Golf Club, but this was changed in 1934 and the full name of the club is now “Lindrick Golf Club (Sheffield and District)”.
Lindrick Golf Club