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Wish to play hereAbout the course
Formed in 1946 on mature parkland surrounding Kedleston Hall, Kedleston Park was built to James Braid's original design and finalised by John Morrison of Colt, Alison and Morrison. The championship par 72 course plays to 7026 yards from the back tees and has been substantially upgraded over the decades, including USGA greens reconstruction and recent bunker improvements ahead of hosting Open Qualifying from 2018.
Layout & location
Setting. Mature Derbyshire parkland in the grounds of Kedleston Hall
Founded 1946 · Designed by James Braid (original design); John Morrison finalised plans.
Notable
- Hosted Open Championship Qualifying from 2018
- USGA specified greens reconstructed in late 1990s
- Bunker and greenside renovation by Mackenzie and Ebert
- One of first courses created after Second World War
Facilities
- Professional shop
- Practice facilities including Scarsdale Short Game area, putting green, chipping area, warm-up nets, driving range
- Clubhouse with hospitality
- Trolley store
- Social membership available
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