The Oaks: The Oaks is a vibrant, modern day golfing facility offering a comprehensive range of services suited to both the golfer and non-golfer.
Woodcote Park Golf Club: The club is located between Purley and Coulsdon and is easily accessible from the M25 and Central London. The course is part parkland, part downland and measures 6,787 yards, making it one of the longer courses in the county.
Royal Automobile Club, Woodcote Park Country Club: With a clubhouse set in 350 acres of Surrey countryside, Woodcote Park features two 18-hole downland golf courses, squash and tennis courts, a gym, a full size indoor swimming pool, treatment rooms, three restaurants, bars and accommodation.
Chipstead Golf Club: Established in 1906, Chipstead Golf Club is a fixture of the Surrey hills that for over a century has welcomed visitors with pastoral views of the surrounding country, and the familiar serenity only found between tee and fairway.
The Addington Court Golf Club: Addington Court Golf Club is one of the country’s leading pay-and-play golf centres, with two 18-hole courses, a 9-hole and floodlit driving range. We are open to all-comers, encouraging golf novices to take up the game and offering fantastic facilities for practice and improvement.
Addington Golf Club:The Addington is a private Members’ Club 9 miles fromcentral London. With lodging on site, it offers a secluded retreat from the City. Whether for work or play, The Addington will be a memorable and curated golfing experience, respectful of the design Abercromby & Colt left behind, and complemented by exceptional hospitality.
Purley Downs Golf Club: Purley Downs Golf Club was established in 1894, and the course was designed by J.H. Taylor, one of the famous triumvirate of Taylor, Vardon and Braid. Over the years the course has been visited by many famous names, including major winners, Henry Cotton, Gary Player, Tony Jacklin and VJ Singh, and in 1933 Percy Alliss won The News of the World Professional Matchplay, played at Purley Downs.
Coulsdon Manor Golf Club: Coulsdon Manor Golf Club is set amidst 140 acres of landscaped Surrey parkland, a large part of it laid down as a challenging 18-hole, providing an oasis of peace and tranquility. Built in the 1850s for Lord Byron and his family, the manor house has been restored to its former glory as well as being sensitively extended. This challenging 18-hole course is a par 70 and stretches over 6073 yards. Coulsdon Manor Golf Club offers a great experience to any level of golfer and if you are ever in the Croydon area Coulsdon Manor is certainly not to be missed.
Blerchingly Golf Club: Bletchingley Golf Club is a long-established club with an 18-hole golf course and first-class facilities. Find out more about our course, our open competitions and handicap information, or contact our team.
Tandridge Golf Club: The Members at Tandridge take immense pride in their Club. That pride is shared by a team of professional and highly qualified greenkeepers who work constantly to present the course in impeccable condition. Celebrated golf architect Harry Colt created the delightful course at Tandridge in 1924. There are spectacular views of the Surrey North Downs and the High Weald, with the front nine running along relatively gentle land and the back nine sited in more rolling and dramatic terrain.
Reigate Hill Golf Club: A Truly Fantastic Setting – 6182 yards - This fantastic course plays a very challenging 6,720 yards SSS 71 course, which provides something far more important than length alone - a great deal of fun! We have some of the best fairways you'll find, as well as dry and firm tees in play all year round.
Surrey National Golf Club: Covering in excess of 200 acres, Surrey National is a Championship course approaching 7,000 yards from the Championship tees and 6,300 from the daily play tees. Designed by leading golf course architect, David Williams, the course meanders through dramatic rolling countryside, populated by thousands of mature trees which further enhance the appeal of the setting. Carefully positioned bunkers, raised tees, tree lined fairways and two teasingly placed lakes, mean a good test for golfers of all abilities.
North Downs Golf Club: At 5,815 yards North Downs might not be the longest course you’ll play but don’t underestimate the challenge of getting around without a blemish on your card. The result is a fair contest of accuracy, particularly on the par 4’s, which is a pre-requisite to good scoring.
Woldingham Golf Club: Nestled in the serenity of the Halliloo Valley just north of Woldingham, in the heart of the Surrey North Downs, Woldingham Golf Club’s excellent course and facilities have become a popular destination for both golfers and events planners. Designed by American course architect Bradford Benz, the beautiful, rolling course makes the most of the contours of the valley in which it sits and suggests a relaxed game many have yet to experience! A par 71 course in excess of 6,000 yards long from the yellow tees, the course is built on a chalk base, excellent for drainage which, together with the USGA specification greens, allows year round play.
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