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Porters Park is a classic 6,529-yard parkland course built in 1899 on the fringes of Radlett village, where tree-lined fairways follow natural contours and a brook threads through the layout. The course's loam, clay, and gravel base ensures excellent drainage, allowing year-round play without temporary greens, and it has hosted Open Championship qualifying on six occasions.
Layout & location
Setting. tree-lined fairways with natural contours, brook weaving through course, loam clay sand and gravel base
Founded 1899 · Designed by John Henry Taylor, Charles Kenneth Cotton.
Notable
- hosted six Open Championship qualifying events
- home to prestigious amateur events
- recognised by England Golf as one of Hertfordshire's finest courses
- course rarely closes due to excellent drainage
- historic venue visited by Harry Vardon, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Nick Faldo, Lee Westwood and others
- Samuel Ryder (Ryder Cup creator) was a past member
Facilities
- practice facilities
- catering
- wedding and events venue
- coaching
- custom fitting
- women's academy
- professional shop
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