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The
West Course:
Course
type : |
Heathland |
Founded
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1924 |
Par
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73 |
Yards
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7100 |
SSS
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74 |
Designer : |
Harry
Colt |
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Wentworth
is home to the Volvo PGA and CISCO World Matchplay Championships
The
East Course:
Course
type : |
Heathland |
Par
: |
68 |
Yards
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6200 |
SSS
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70 |
The Edinburgh Course:
Course
type : |
Heathland |
Par
: |
72 |
Yards
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7000 |
SSS
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74 |
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The courses; West, East and the Edinburgh are as you would anticipate
close to perfection. The calmness and tranquillity you feel off
the courses throughout this wonderful estate is topped only by
the greater splendour on the courses. Gorse, heather, giant oak,
pine, fir, birch and spruce envelop these magnificent layouts
leaving you mesmerised and wanting for more.
The
Championship West course is a roller-coaster ride with feelings
of St. Andrews on the first tee. Everyone watches and waits
for your departure in full view of the bastion style clubhouse
and the practice putting green. Playing every inch over its
7,000 plus yards, it can be a brute. Long drives are demanded
to access the pins on subtle slick greens.
Annually
hosts the PGA Championship in the Spring and the World Matchplay
in Autumn making Wentworth arguably the best known in all the
UK.
1932
Hosted the inaugural Curtis Cup
1953 Ryder Cup
1956 Canada Cup ( known now as the World Cup )
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Windsor
Castle: One of the houses of The Queen of England.
London:
The capital of England with its famous landmarks,
bridges, shopping areas and nightlife.
Hampton
Court Palace: Former home of King Henry VIII on
the banks of the river Thames.
Royal
Horticultural Society: This society has its famous
gardens at Wisley.
Royal
Botanical Gardens: Based at Kew these gardens are
internationally famous. |
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