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 |  | | Woodhall Spa (Hotchkin) | | Woodhall Spa is an oasis in the heart of Lincolnshire, set amongst glorious pine, birch and broom, this heathland golf course is an absolute delight to play. |
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 |  | | Royal West Norfolk | | Check the tide times before you plan your trip to Royal West Norfolk Golf Club, the course plays on a narrow strip of links-land which gets cut off at high tide, turning it into an island. |
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 |  | | Aldeburgh | | Play Aldeburgh Golf Club between May and late June and you will be presented with narrow fairways weaving their way between bright yellow gorse. |
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 |  | | Hunstanton | | Hunstanton Golf Club is a connoisseur’s golf course, jammed full of memorable quality golf holes. |
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 |  | | Royal Worlington & Newmarket | | Royal Worlington is a classical golf course, often referred to as Mildenhall and it’s the home of golf for undergraduates at Cambridge University. |
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 |  | | Sheringham | | Sheringham Golf Club is located high on the clifftops on an undulating thin sliver of land, which is wedged between the North Sea cliff edge and the North Norfolk Railway. |
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 |  | | Ipswich (Main) | | The Ipswich Golf Club at Purdis Heath compares favourably with any inland course in the British Isles, it's a James Braid classic. |
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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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 |  | | Woodbridge | | "Woodbridge has everything in the world that one could desire except the sea. It has sand and bracken and gorse, beautiful turf and the smoothest of greens." |
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 |  | | Seacroft | | The course begins in pleasant suburbia and immediately the scene is set – accurate driving is the order of the day at Seacroft Golf Club. |
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 |  | | Forest Pines (Forest & Pines) | | There is a hint of Woburn and a touch of Wentworth at Forest Pines and with 27 holes it’s a popular and pleasantly informal corporate and society venue. |
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 |  | | Felixstowe Ferry (Martello) | | "I have the tenderest and most sentimental association with Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club," wrote Darwin, "because it was there that I began to play golf." |
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 |  | | King's Lynn | | The 10th at King's Lynn is regarded as one of the best holes in the East of England. The course plots its way through the delightful Castle Rising woods. |
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 |  | | Royal Norwich | | Royal Norwich Golf Club is a very well established parkland course... a club with history. The layout has changed little since James Braid's alterations in 1924. |
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 |  | | Gog Magog (Old) | | Gog Magog isn't the biblical final opponent of Israel, nor is it located in the heart of Wales... |
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| Thetford | | Laid out on sandy soil within the Breckland Forest amongst pine, oak and birch, Thetford is not only a wonderful place to play golf but also it’s a serious challenge. |
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| Royal Cromer | | Royal Cromer Golf Club stands some 320 feet above the sandy beaches. The wooded and bracken covered ground is pleasantly undulating. |
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| Thorpeness | | Thorpeness is laid out on predominantly sandy soil so, in a similar vein to nearby Aldeburgh, is a natural maritime heathland golf course... |
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| Great Yarmouth & Caister | | Great Yarmouth & Caister is the oldest club in Norfolk. Unusually, this links features a racecourse as a hazard! |
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