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Woodhall Spa (Hotchkin)
An oasis in the heart of Lincolnshire, set amongst glorious pine, birch and broom, this heathland course is an absolute delight to play.

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Loch Lomond
It doesn't matter whether you take the high road or the low road, a visit to the bonnie banks o' Loch Lomond is a romantic experience.

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Sunningdale (Old)
The Old course at Sunningdale is one of the British Isles’ most aesthetically pleasing inland courses.

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Ganton
This sandy, gently undulating site was once a North Sea inlet. Consequently, Ganton has all the characteristics of a links and a heathland course.

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Wentworth (West)
Wentworth's West course is the most televised course in the UK, hosting three professional tournaments every year...

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Walton Heath (Old)
Walton Heath is where links golf meets inland golf. There is no salty whiff of sea air, but the course plays and feels like a seaside links.

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Gleneagles (King's)
Gleneagles is the perfect setting for a game of golf and the King’s course is surely the best moorland track in the world.

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St George's Hill
The spectacular panorama from the front of the St George's Hill clubhouse is a view that grabs you and makes your heart pound...

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Swinley Forest
Swinley Forest is an absolutely charming golf course sited on the famous sand belt, but it’s a club that is frozen in time, exclusive, unusual and eccentric...

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Sunningdale (New)
Taken together, the New and Old courses at Sunningdale represent the finest 36 holes of golf in the whole of the British Isles.

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K Club (Palmer)
The K Club is probably the most opulent resort in the whole of the British Isles.

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Mount Juliet
The course at Mount Juliet is set in lush, rolling parkland, part of a 1,500 acres old Irish country estate with an 18th century mansion as the clubhouse...

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Druids Glen
Druids Glen is the kaleidoscope of golf courses, for there is more colour here than at any other course in Ireland.

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Gleneagles (Queen's)
The Queen’s course is the pretty little sister at Gleneagles. She’s only short course but she's exquisitely delicate and stunningly beautiful.

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Wentworth (East)
Wentworth West is the course that everybody rushes to play, but the East is more enjoyable for the average player. It is also more sandy, intimate and charming.

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Notts
Behind the course stands a hill covered with bracken from which Robin Hood used to watch for signals at Nottingham warning him that the Sheriff was setting out in pursuit.

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Berkshire (Red)
Many people say that there is nothing better than a day’s golf amongst the forest, heather and springy turf of the Berkshire.

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Blairgowrie (Rosemount)
Blairgowrie is charmingly situated at the feet of the Grampians, amongst the majestic pines, birch and heather.

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Carton House (Montgomerie)
The Montgomerie course at Carton House hosted the 2005 Irish Open. Although not a links course, it looks and plays like one.

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Worplesdon
Worplesdon is one of the prettiest and most delightful of Surrey’s many heath and heather courses...

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Woburn (Duke's)
With fairways flanked by stately pine, birch and chestnut trees, the Duke’s is an intimate golf course. Each hole is played in splendid isolation.

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West Sussex
West Sussex is one of our favourite inland courses. It is sheer delight to play golf on this charming sandy outcrop of heathland.

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Belfry (Brabazon)
The Brabazon course at The Belfry doesn’t need introducing. This course has played host to more Ryder Cups than any other course on the planet – four in total.

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Alwoodley
Alwoodley is one of the finest and most subtle inland courses in the British Isles, located in a secluded spot.

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Hankley Common
There is an overwhelming feeling of spaciousness at Hankley Common, so much so that it seems plausible that a second or third course could be intertwined between the existing 18 holes.

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Bearwood Lakes
Bearwood Lakes is an oasis of calm and beauty with dramatic views of the whole Bearwood Estate. An exclusive club which appears mature beyond its age.

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Woburn (Marquess)
The addition of the new Marquess course at Woburn Golf and Country Club puts Woburn in a unique position, standing out on its own as the only venue in England to have three featured courses in the Top 100.

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Grove
Kyle Philips has done a neat job, using the natural contours of the land in an understated way to create The Grove...a discerning golf course.

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Adare Manor
Undoubtedly Adare Manor is a dashing, stylish resort, with an excellent championship course attached – one of the best inland tracks in Ireland.

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Moortown
Moortown is classic moorland golf course with lovely peaty turf that provides the bouncy cushion-effect when walking, a course that is gentle on the feet.

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Chart Hills
Chart Hills is set in the peaceful rural heart of the Garden of England where old oak trees stand guard and where there is sand, lots and lots of sand.

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Aldeburgh
Play Aldeburgh between May and late June and you will be presented with narrow fairways weaving their way between bright yellow gorse.

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Berkshire (Blue)
Herbert Fowler was the Berkshire’s architect and the Blue course opened for play in 1928...

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West Hill
If it’s charm that you are looking for, then you need look no further than West Hill. This is a truly delightful golf course.

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Woburn (Duchess)
The Duchess fits into the Woburn family exceptionally well – it’s a real gem. In our opinion, the Duchess is as good, if not better, than the Duke’s and the Marquess.

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Addington
Addington is a natural inland golfing paradise, with plenty of heather, pine, bracken and silver birch. Very little has changed since the club was founded in 1914.

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Walton Heath (New)
Both courses at Walton Heath are intertwined and have a very similar look and feel. The Old is tougher and marginally better, although the New is a demanding course with memorable holes of great variety.

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Lindrick
Lindrick is laid out on prime common land and the excellent turf has a mixed heathland and moorland feel...

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Royal Ashdown Forest (Old)
Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin had many adventures here in the dark and mysterious Ashdown Forest. Winnie invented “Poohsticks” on the edge of the Forest...

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Headfort (New)
Headfort is a tough, sculptured parkland course, designed by Christy O'Connor Jnr.

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Gleneagles (PGA Centenary)
From the back tees, the PGA Centenary is the longest inland course in Scotland. It's also the venue for the 2014 Ryder Cup.

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Killarney (Killeen)
Here we have some of the most magical and enchanting scenery in Ireland, the Killeen course being set on the banks of Lough Leane, the largest freshwater lake in the southwest.

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Ferndown (Old)
Ferndown Golf Club plays across a sandy outcrop of land where there is a proliferation of heather and pines... it’s an inherently pretty golf course.

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Palmerstown House (PGA National Ireland)
The PGA National Ireland course at Palmerstown House is perhaps the best of the three UK & Ireland PGA branded courses.

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St Mellion (Nicklaus)
St Mellion is located in the Tamar Valley, on what was once rolling farmland. Bodmin Moor is not too far away but you need look no further – the beast is the Nicklaus course.

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Wisley (Garden & Mill)
Concealed behind the RHS gardens at Wisley lies one of the most delightful private members clubs in the British Isles.

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Dromoland Castle
The course at Dromoland Castle has been around for over forty years but in the last two years, dramatic changes have elevated it to new levels.

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Luffenham Heath
Luffenham Heath is a charming course, adorned by oak, elm and ash. Set in an area designated as a site of Special Scientific Interest.

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Royal Worlington & Newmarket
This is a classical golf course, often referred to as Mildenhall and it’s the home of golf for undergraduates at Cambridge University. The turf has all the qualities of a seaside links, free draining and springy.

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Hindhead
The front nine at Hindhead is laid out through heather strewn Ice Age valleys and the back nine plays on a heathland plateau.

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Little Aston
Little Aston is hidden away on the edge of exclusive suburbia in acres of tranquil, mature parkland. The former grounds of Little Aston Hall.

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Malone
If you are in Belfast and you’ve got your clubs handy, make sure you play the immaculately conditioned Malone. You’ll be hard pressed to find a better parkland course in Northern Ireland.

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Liphook
Liphook is as pretty as a picture. A delightful, classic heathland course for the connoisseur, not for the dilettante.

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Fulford
Fulford will always be remembered for the tree-climbing exploits of Bernhard Langer in the 1981 Benson & Hedges International.

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Brocket Hall (Palmerston)
With two courses, Brocket Hall has 36 of the finest inland holes in England, but many believe the Palmerston is the best.

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London Club (Heritage)
With wide generous fairways, the Heritage is a course that tempts you to reach for the driver on many tees...

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Fota Island
Fota Island has played host to three Irish Open Amateur Championships and the Irish PGA Championship, impressive for a course which only opened for play in 1993.

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Woking
There is absolutely no doubt that Woking is located in an idyllic spot and the unusual pavilion clubhouse only adds to the charisma.

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East Sussex National (West)
The West course is considered to be the more intimate, and the prettier of the two courses at the East Sussex National complex.

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Ladybank
Ladybank is one of those courses that really should be a Top 100 regular, because it is one of Scotland’s very best inland courses.

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