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Malden Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course of 6,295 yards and par 71, set within 120 acres of mature woodland in New Malden, Surrey. Founded in 1893 as Raynes Park Golf Club and relocated to its present site in 1926, when it was opened by Colonel Augustus Fitzgeorge following an exhibition match featuring Harry Vardon and Abe Mitchell, the course balances a natural front nine with water features against a more open back nine featuring three par-fives.
Layout & location
Setting. Surrey, 10 miles southwest of central London; within 120 acres of mature parkland
Founded 1926 · Designed by Alex Herd.
Notable
- founded as Raynes Park Golf Club in 1893, relocated to current site in 1926
- opened by Colonel Sir Augustus Fitzgeorge
- exhibition match featuring Abe Mitchell, Harry Vardon, Alex Herd and Ted Ray
- land originally part of Coombe Manor Estate, acquired from Queen Elizabeth I in 1579
- Brock Cup played annually on Armistice Sunday in commemoration of Wing Commander Frank Brock
- members included Jack Hobbs (cricketer), Joe Davis (snooker), Mickey Stewart (cricket), Terry Mancini (Arsenal FC), Dai Rees (nine times Ryder Cup player)
- George Howard as professional from 1953 to 1990 with top 20 finish in the Open
Facilities
- clubhouse with catering
- pro shop
- coaching
- indoor golf studio
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