Woburn Golf Club, Duke's Course
Bedfordshire, Engalnd
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Woburn Golf Club is unique in the fact that no other golf club is able to offer three championship golf courses all ranked by Golf World Magazine in the top 100 courses in the British Isles.
The Duke's Course was created on some of the finest inland golfing country in Europe. Built in 1974 the course was designed Charles Lawrie when the late 14th Duke of Bedford decided to bring golf to the Woburn Estate. The course was manufactured into a pine forest and provides a picturesque setting.
The Duke's course was the scene of the British Masters for 20 years as well as other top men's and women's professional events. The course was created on some of the finest inland golfing country in Europe. The Duke's course, which will host the Volvo Masters Amateur regional final, was the scene of the British Masters for 20 years as well as other top men's and women's professional events.
If you like you golf courses narrow with each fairway surrounded by pine trees then the Duke's course at Woburn would be the one for you. The Duke's course is used for the 'Dunhill British Masters' so will be familiar to those who have seen that tournament on TV.
The fairways of the 6,963 yard Duke's course are lined with pine, silver birch and chestnut trees. Heather, bracken and gorse add to the charm of the course as well as the natural hazards of each hole. The famous third hole is framed by rhododendron bushes and has recently been voted in the World's Top 500 Holes by Golf Magazine.
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