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Founded in 1930 by Fred Hawtree and J H Taylor, Addington Palace is a parkland course of 6,405 yards, par 71, laid out across the grounds of the historic palace near Croydon. The course is renowned for its variety and demanding holes through wooded areas, along with consistently high-quality greens that remain playable year-round.
Layout & location
Setting. Set in the grounds of Addington Palace, on the outskirts of London, ten minutes from Croydon
Founded 1930 · Designed by Fred Hawtree and J H Taylor.
Notable
- Designed by Fred Hawtree and J H Taylor (five-time Open Champion)
- Hosted exhibition matches with Bobby Locke and other professionals
- Lord Montgomery visited in 1949
- Comedian Ronnie Corbett was a member
- Consistently well-manicured greens year-round
Facilities
- Spike Bar
- Restaurant
- Lounge Bar
- Pro Shop
- Tuition
- Courtyard
- Central putting green
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