Located in one of the very few remaining deer parks in England, dating back 500 years and the only one in Kent, Knole Park Golf Course sits pretty within 1,000 acres of outstanding parkland. With far-reaching views over the North Downs of Kent, a round of golf here offers an enjoyable blend of challenging holes, history and nature
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At 6,612 yards Lindrick is definitely on the short side by modern standards of professional play but, despite its lack of length, the course is well able to hold its own against the best players ever likely to set foot on it. With its narrow, gorse-lined fairways it is a test of nerves and skill, especially when a stiffish breeze rises to compensate for any perceived lack of yardage.
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In Cornwall, England, St. Enodoc is a gem of a course in the nearby village of Rock. Originally built in 1907, St. Enodoc is a wild and refreshingly unpredictable course that has players coming back for more.
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The Grove is a unique golf resort that opened in 2003 and has had visitors like Hugh Grant. Designed in minimalist fashion, this Hertfordshire, England golf course is a perfect cap to its legendary hotel.
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Set in a beautiful part of the English countryside, the Woburn Golf and Country Club has three fine parkland courses, including one that has been the British Masters venue for almost 20 years. How could it have escaped the attention of traveling Americans? Associate editor Dale Leatherman tells all after a recent trip across the pond, and now that the secret is out, this place probably will be getting crowded soon.
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