Benton Hall is a challenging parkland course set amongst natural woodland and rolling countryside.
Chartham Park is surrounded by ancient green belt woodland with magnificent views across the North Downs.
The 6,900 yard, 18 hole Championship County Course has already won critical acclaim for its challenging yet fair features.
The Course covers 120 acres, dotted with lakes and gentle mounds delineating each fairway. Every hole has an individual character.
The Club is set in the heart of the Oxfordshire Countryside in the Chiltern Hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty,
Set in 120 acres of undulating scenic parkland, The Club's demanding test of golf and rich heritage draws golfers from all over Europe.
The Club's Championship course uses the natural contours of the countryside. Every feature has been enhanced to add character.
Set in gently rolling parkland, winding through mature woodland and with over 80 bunkers and eight water features. A true test.
American Karl Litten designed a distinctive and different character to include: inland links, woodland, Americana, and parkland.
The picturesque 18 hole championship golf course is well known and respected having been designed by Course Architect, Howard Swan, around a 43 acre Royal Forest.
Designed by internationally renowned architect Simon Gidman, who has designed golf courses throughout Europe as well as in the UK, this imaginative course offers a challenging game.
An 18 hole, 7200 yard championship course which will test the very best. With water hazards, some tight fairways, long par threes and varying terrains, a course every golfer should play.