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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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