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Opened in 1924 to designs by the legendary James Braid and Abe Mitchell, this downland course sits between the Forest of Blean and the Kent coast, commanding expansive views across open water. The club's distinctive 15th-century clubhouse, among the world's oldest in continuous use for golf, anchors a welcoming members' club that accommodates visitors throughout the week and hosts corporate and society groups.
Layout & location
Setting. Countryside between the Forest of Blean and the coast, with views north-west over the sea to the Isle of Sheppey, the Thames estuary and Southend-on-Sea
Founded 1924 · Designed by James Braid and Abe Mitchell.
Notable
- Designed by James Braid (five times Open Champion) and Abe Mitchell
- Originally known as Shrub Hill
- 15th-century clubhouse building tastefully restored
- One of the oldest buildings used as a clubhouse in the world
Facilities
- Clubhouse with lounge, bar, meeting rooms and restaurant
- 220 yard driving range with grass and astroturf tees
- Two indoor simulator rooms
- Sheltered practice bays
- Short game area with multi-tiered green
- Putting green
- PGA Golf Coaching and Academy facilities
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