
The Hertfordshire Golf Union (now Hertfordshire Golf) was established in 1924 with 10 member clubs. There are now 60 affiliated Hertfordshire golf clubs and approximately 65 golf courses in the county. Golf in Hertfordshire began at Berkhamsted in the 1870s but it wasn’t until 1890 that Berkhamsted Golf Club was founded.
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Hadley Wood Golf Club plays across majestic, undulating parkland. This challenging Open Qualifying Course was designed by the great Alister MacKenzie in 1922.
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Hertfordshire, England
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.
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.
Moor Park Golf Club oozes quality. The High is a classy golf course and a warm welcome awaits in the spectacular clubhouse mansion.
If you like golf as Nature intended, or if sand bunker play is not a strong part of your game, you’ll love it here at Berkhamsted Golf Club...
Simon Gidman, formerly an assistant of the Hawtree design team, was chosen by the Centurion Club owners to fashion the exclusive golf course which officially opened on July 1st 2013.
Established in 1890, West Herts Golf Club is one of Hertfordshire’s oldest clubs. According to Bernard Darwin, “a fine day at Cassiobury comes within measurable distance of heaven”.
Located in the village of Radlett, the course at Porters Park Golf Club has hosted Open Championship Regional Qualifying in the past, which gives a good indication of the quality on display at this lovely Hertfordshire track.
Founded in 1910 and often described as an inland links, Sandy Lodge Golf Club was designed by Harry Vardon and is one of Hertfordshire’s jewels.
The two nines at Hanbury Manor Golf & Country Club are distinctly contrasting, each having a completely different look and feel.
Without doubt, Brocket Hall Golf Club is a classy and stylish place to play golf and the Palmerston course is a delightful contrast to the Melbourne.
The Melbourne is Brocket Hall Golf Club's oldest course. This challenging layout wends its way across undulating 18th Century parkland.
Founded in 1899 and originally designed by Willie Park Junior, South Herts Golf Club was home to Harry Vardon who was Professional and Head Greenkeeper here for 37 years.
Old Fold Manor Golf Club was established back in 1910 and this heath-like course is renowned for its excellent greens and fine views from its lofty 400-foot location.
Willie Park Junior laid out the course at Knebworth Golf Club and it’s surprisingly hilly with dramatic elevated tees, large greens and a mainline railway line that comes into play on several holes.
The Harry Colt-designed West may well be the shorter, second course at Moor Park Golf Club but it’s an engaging and thoroughly enjoyable test for any golfer.
Set in densely wooded and undulating parkland, Brookmans Park Golf Club, founded in 1930, represents a fair but challenging test of golf in delightful surroundings.
Hertfordshire is blessed with a number of fine parkland golf courses and Brickendon Grange Golf Club sits comfortably within this group.
Welwyn Garden City Golf Club is where Nick Faldo learnt his trade as a youngster and the golf course is a tricky, tight layout that undulates through delightful parkland.
Founded in 1905, Verulam Golf Club, a James Braid-designed parkland course, rewards patience and accuracy. Samuel Ryder was an early club member, so Verulam is synonymous with the Ryder Cup.
Located a mile or so to the northwest of Barnet, Dyrham Park Country Club is set majestically in a 200-acre Hertfordshire estate that dates back to Elizabethan times.
Its rolling topography and quiet yet accessible location combine to make Essendon Country Club a very popular golfing venue that is well worth playing more than once.
Routed around Hamels Mansion, the rolling fairways at the venerable East Herts Golf Club are flanked by majestic, mature trees which make this a delightful parkland course.
Fred G. Hawtree and J.H. Taylor designed the current parkland course at Harpenden Golf Club in 1931. For a number of years, this challenging 6,377-yard layout hosted the regional finals of the Lombard Trophy.
Established in 1910, the gently undulating parkland course at Bishop’s Stortford Golf Club was originally designed by James Braid and later altered by Harry Colt.
Mid Herts is one of the oldest golf clubs in Hertfordshire – founded in 1892. Measuring a modest 6,060 yards from the back plates, it is not a championship course but it will challenge the best golfers.
Touched by the hands of Harry Vardon, six-time Open Champion, Letchworth Golf Club is one of the loveliest parkland courses in Hertfordshire, renowned for its cross bunkering and fast greens.
The 18-hole Willows course was originally designed in 1922 by F.G. Hawtree and J.H. Taylor, and it's the premier layout at the 27-hole Hartsbourne Country Club here in Hertfordshire's leafy Bushey Heath.
The original 9-hole layout at Harpenden Common Golf Club was inaugurated in 1931, with Ryder Cup player Abe Mitchell playing an exhibition match to mark the occasion. Additional land (known as the Jockey Field) was then acquired in the mid-1990s, allowing the club to expand the course to the eighteen holes that are now in play.
A golf course was first established here in 1869 but it lasted only a couple of years. In 1892, Roston Golf Club was established, with members playing on a course that followed much of the original design.