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Founded in 1888, Marlborough offers two contrasting layouts: a parkland front nine on clay and a downland back nine on chalk, both designed by respected architects including Tom Simpson and Herbert Fowler in the 1920s, with the full eighteen-hole course completed in 1974. Set on the edge of Marlborough near Swindon, this members' club welcomes visitors and provides excellent facilities in a striking modern clubhouse, alongside practice grounds and comprehensive hospitality options.
Layout & location
Setting. Marlborough Downs, edge of historic Marlborough, Wiltshire
Founded 1888 · Designed by Tom Simpson and Herbert Fowler (1921 nine holes); J Hamilton Stutt (1974 additional nine holes).
Notable
- Two distinctly different nine-hole layouts: parkland front nine and downland back nine
- Designed by Tom Simpson (Sunningdale New Course creator) and Herbert Fowler (Walton Heath designer)
- J Hamilton Stutt design for back nine (also designed Turnberry's Ailsa Course)
- Visited by Prince of Wales, later Duke of Windsor
- Member-run club with over 80 ladies and 170 junior members
- Reciprocal golf at 29 clubs
Facilities
- Pro Shop
- Golf Lessons
- Practice Facilities
- Clubhouse
- Private Functions
- Wedding Receptions
- Corporate Golf Days
- Meeting and Conferences
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