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East England

East England, covering counties such as Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire, has a history shaped by agriculture, trade, and maritime influence. The region played a key role in medieval commerce, with cities like Norwich and Colchester thriving as historic centers.

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  1. Royal West Norfolk Golf Club

    Norfolk, United Kingdom

    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.

  2. Hunstanton Golf Club

    Norfolk, United Kingdom

    Hunstanton Golf Club is a connoisseur’s golf course, jammed full of memorable quality golf holes.

  3. Ipswich Golf Club (Purdis Heath)

    Suffolk, United Kingdom

    The Purdis Heath course at Ipswich Golf Club compares favourably with any inland layout in the British Isles... it's a James Braid classic.

  4. Aldeburgh Golf Club (Championship)

    Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Founded in 1884, Aldeburgh Golf Club is one of the oldest golf clubs in Suffolk and is separated from the tidal Alde estuary by an unusual strip of coastal heathland.

  5. Woburn Golf Club (Marquess)

    Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

    The Marquess course at Woburn Golf Club straddles the county boundary of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire and is set within 200 acres of majestic mature woodland...

  6. Woburn Golf Club (Duke's)

    Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

    With fairways flanked by stately pine, birch and chestnut trees, the Duke’s at Woburn Golf Club is an intimate golf course. Each hole is played in splendid isolation.

  7. Hadley Wood Golf Club

    Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

    Hadley Wood Golf Club plays across majestic, undulating parkland. This challenging Open Qualifying Course was designed by the great Alister MacKenzie in 1922.

  8. Ashridge Golf Club

    Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

    The enchanting Ashridge Golf Club is set amongst thousands of acres of National Trust-owned woodland. The scene is set as you drive to the clubhouse.

  9. The Grove

    Hertfordshire, United Kingdom

    Kyle Philips has done a neat job, using the natural contours of the land in an understated way to create The Grove...a discerning golf course.

  10. Woburn Golf Club (Duchess)

    Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

    The Duchess is the shortest and prettiest of the three courses at Woburn Golf Club. Major competitions, accolades and honours are heaped on the Duke's and Marquess courses, but the Duchess is lovely in its own right...