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Set out below are heathland golf course in South East England, including Hankley Common Golf Club. Golf courses that are set in heathland surroundings.
Hankley Common Golf Club
Tilford, Farnham
Situated in seclusion on Surrey’s North Downs, a superb combination of links-like inland golf over heather-strewn land with a wide-open windswept appearance. Started as a nine-hole course in 1897, completed by James Braid 25 years later. Plays 6,702... more
Walton Heath Golf Club
Deans Lane, Walton on the Hill, Tadworth
Walton Heath, whose captain was once Edward VIII, boast two courses, the Old and New, and has a links feel although set in the heart of Surrey. Heather borders the fairway and some carries over heather beds require length and accuracy.
The new and... more
Crowborough Beacon Golf Club
Beacon Road, Crowborough
Crowborough Beacon, judged the 70th best in the Country, is a challenging heathland course close to the highest point in Sussex at nearly 800 feet above sea level. with spectacular views to the South Downs. The 18 holes and Clubhouse terrace boast... more
West Sussex Golf Club
Golf Club Lane, Wiggonholt, Pulborough
Situated on the edge of the South Downs, the heathland West Sussex course was only created in 1930 but has become established as one of the leading venues in the South and maintains traditional standards. Although only spanning 6,200 yards, par 68,... more
Woking Golf Club
Pond Road, Hook Heath, Woking
Described as an inland links but in reality a typically testing heathland course designed by Tom Simpson and founded in 1893, Woking is short, spanning just 5,957 yards off the yellows, par 70, but is visually attractive. Utmost accuracy from the... more
Wentworth Club (East)
Wentworth Drive, Virginia Water
Designed by Harry Colt in 1924, two years before the more famous West, it is an easier, more user-friendly course with exactly the same attractive characteristics, bellowed by members and visitors alike. The first unofficial Ryder Cup-like match took... more
The Hindhead Golf Club
Churt Road, Hindhead
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was one of the founders of the 6,373-yard par 70 course set in a breathtaking location in 1904. The superior front nine snakes through valleys over a large hollow of dry sandy heath overlooked by... more
New Zealand Golf Club
Woodham Lane, Addlestone
Constructed on New Zealand Farm, as the first owner was an early emigrant, founded in 1895 and located within the famous Surrey heath belt, the under-used perfectly maintained and delightful uncrowded haven in the heather and birch trees spans 6,070... more
Wentworth Club (West)
Wentworth Drive, Virginia Water
Wentworth’s West course is probably the most famous in Britain as it hosts the televised PGA Championship and World Matchplay each year. Constructed by Harry Colt in 1926, local resident Ernie Els toughened it in 2006 by introducing new bunkers and... more
West Hill Golf Club
Woking
West Hill is one of the many superb courses in the Surrey-Hampshire-Berkshire golf belt featuring an abundance of heather and mature trees. The scenic course was founded in 1909 by Mrs Marguerite Lubbock for her new husband Geoffrey. At 6,350 yards... more
Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club
Off Chapel Lane, Forest Row
Royal Ashdown Forest opened in 1889 as the Ashdown Forest & Tunbridge Wells Golf Club and “Tunbridge Wells” was dropped when Queen Victoria bestowed royal patronage in 1893. Originally less than 5,000 yards it was gradually lengthened to its present... more
Piltdown Golf Club
Piltdown, Uckfield
Piltdown Gold Club in East Sussex is close to Uckfield and was founded in 1904. The terrain is fairly level but the narrow fairways; small greens and an abundance of heather and gorse make for challenging golf. The Clubhouse was extensively enhanced... more
Worplesdon Golf Club
Heath House Road, Woking
Worplesdon is another quality Surrey heather-gorse-and fir tree course that makes the area such a golfing paradise. It has changed little since F J Abercromby produced the plans in 1907. The par threes are a feature – the 139-yard tenth demanding a... more
St George's Hill Golf Club
Golf Club Road, St George's Hill, Weybridge
Harry S Colt was called to construct St George’s Hill in 1912 and it has developed onto one of the cherished courses in a rich golfing area in Surrey. Each hole in the three loops of nine is memorable and the Red, Blue and Green nines offer a... more
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