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Ashridge Golf Club

 Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire 18 holes · Par 72 · Parkland
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About the course

Opened in 1932, Ashridge is a parkland course set across 350 acres in Hertfordshire, designed by Major C K Hutchison, Sir Guy Campbell and Colonel S V Hotchkin. At 6,678 yards, par 72, it has regularly appeared in top 100 UK rankings and hosted prestigious R&A competitions including a Women's Senior Amateur Championship and Men's Open Seniors Championship, with holes bearing evocative local names such as Witchcraft Bottom and Thunderdell.

Holes
18
Par
72
Type
Parkland
Founded
1932

Layout & location

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Golf Club Road, Little Gaddesden · HP4 1LY
Weekday fee
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Weekend fee
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Driving range
No
Postcode
HP4 1LY

Setting. 350 acres

Founded 1932 · Designed by Major C K Hutchison, Sir Guy Campbell, Colonel S V Hotchkin.

Notable

  • Hosted R&A Open Championship Regional Qualifying Competition 2003–2008
  • Hosted R&A Women's Senior Amateur Championship July 2021
  • Hosted English Men's Open Seniors Championship 2022
  • Featured regularly in top 100 UK golf courses
  • Holes named after historical local landmarks

Facilities

  • Pro Shop
  • Tuition
  • Swing studio
  • Practice range
  • Clubhouse

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