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London & South East England

London, founded by the Romans as Londinium in 43 CE, has evolved from a provincial settlement into a global metropolis. The city served as the epicentre of the British Empire and weathered significant historical events including the Great Fire of 1666 and the Blitz during World War II. Today, London functions as the UK's political, economic, and cultural capital.

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  1. Royal St George's Golf Club

    Kent, United Kingdom

    There's nothing artificial about Royal St George’s Golf Club; there's a natural look and feel to the course that blends beautifully into its historical Sandwich surroundings.

  2. Sunningdale Golf Club (Old)

    Surrey, United Kingdom

    The Old course at Sunningdale is one of the British Isles’ most aesthetically pleasing inland courses. Arguably, it was the first truly great golf course to be built on the magical Surrey/Berkshire sand-belt.

  3. Sunningdale Golf Club (New)

    Surrey, United Kingdom

    Taken together, the New and Old courses at Sunningdale Golf Club represent the finest 36 holes of golf in the whole of the British Isles.

  4. Swinley Forest Golf Club

    Berkshire, United Kingdom

    Swinley Forest Golf Club is an absolutely charming golf course sited on the famous sand belt, but it’s a club that is frozen in time, exclusive, unusual and eccentric...

  5. The spectacular golfing panorama from the front of the St George's Hill clubhouse is a view that grabs you and makes your heart pound...

  6. Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club

    Kent, United Kingdom

    Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, or Deal as it is somtimes called, is an absolute brute of a links course. Its back nine, or rather the last seven holes, are relentless...

  7. West Sussex Golf Club

    Sussex, United Kingdom

    West Sussex Golf Club is one of our favourite inland courses. It is sheer delight to play golf on this charming sandy outcrop of heathland.

  8. Rye Golf Club (Old)

    Sussex, United Kingdom

    Rye Golf Club was founded in 1894 and was the inaugural design of 25-year-old Harry Colt. With a measly par of 68, and a layout that measures over 6,300 yards, Rye has to be one of the toughest courses in Britain.

  9. Walton Heath Golf Club (Old)

    Surrey, United Kingdom

    Walton Heath Golf Club is where links golf meets inland golf. There is no salty whiff of sea air, but the course plays and feels like a seaside links.

  10. The Berkshire Golf Club (Red)

    Berkshire, United Kingdom

    Many people say that there is nothing better than a day’s golf amongst the forest, heather and springy turf of the Berkshire Golf Club.