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East Midlands

The East Midlands, covering counties such as Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, and Rutland, has a rich history tied to industries like coal mining, textiles, and engineering. The region played a key role in the Industrial Revolution, with cities like Nottingham and Derby at its heart.

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  1. Woodhall Spa Golf Club (Hotchkin)

    Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

    Woodhall Spa Golf Club 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.

  2. Hollinwell

    Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

    “After being too long away I lately went back to Hollinwell, which, as all the golfing world knows, or ought to know, is the course of the Notts Golf Club.”

  3. Sherwood Forest Golf Club

    Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

    Sherwood Forest Golf Club is set on a Site of Special Scientific Interest because it contains the largest area of low-lying heathland in the Midlands.

  4. Seacroft Golf Club

    Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

    The course begins in pleasant suburbia and immediately the scene is set – accurate driving is the order of the day at Seacroft Golf Club.

  5. Cavendish Golf Club

    Derbyshire, United Kingdom

    Cavendish Golf Club is an undulating and partially wooded layout set within the Duke of Devonshire's estate. This MacKenzie course offers wonderful views over the Peak District.

  6. Northamptonshire County Golf Club

    Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

    If Northamptonshire County Golf Club was located closer to London, it would not only be well known, but maybe a regular ranking contender for our English Top 100.

  7. Coxmoor Golf Club

    Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom

    Coxmoor Golf Club is a thoroughly testing and enjoyable heathland course, reminiscent of nearby Holinwell.