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Course
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Heathland |
Founded
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1891 |
Par
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71 |
Yards
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6490 |
SSS
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71 |
Designer : |
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Hosted the Ryder Cup in 1957 scene of the last Britain and Ireland
victory before reinforcements from Europe were brought in.
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A
stunning heathland golf course situated in Yorkshire, this famous
club was the scene of the last British victory in the Ryder
Cup of 1957, this was just before European players were allowed
in.
It’s
a wonderfully well conditioned course with its greens the hallmark
of a club that has lead the way in greenkeeping standards. As
Jack Burke states as USA Ryder Cup Captain in 1957 “the
course is a golfing paradise. The turf perfect and the greens
flawless”.
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Lincoln:
Ancient city with narrow cobbled streets and magnificant
cathedral.
Sherwood
Forest: Home of the legendary Robin Hood.
The
Wash:An area of coastline inhabited by rare plants
and amphibians and a wealth of wildlife including seals,
waders and wildfowl. |
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