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James Braid's 1924 design at Tyrrells Wood sits on chalk downland overlooking the North Downs, where fast, undulating greens and sloping fairways demand precision. The Grade II listed clubhouse, set high on a hill, has undergone major recent refurbishment while retaining the character of its 1880s origins.
Layout & location
Setting. Chalk downland with mature trees, views of North Downs and Mole Valley
Founded 1924 · Designed by James Braid (1924), Harry Colt (1925 refinements).
Notable
- Designed by five-time Open Champion James Braid
- Grade II listed clubhouse (listed 1990)
- Clubhouse originally commissioned around 1880 as family residence
- Fast, undulating greens
- Small greens with subtle borrows and sloping fairways
- Served as accommodation for Canadian officers during World War II
Facilities
- Pro Shop
- Practice Facilities
- Function and dining room
- Expanded terrace
- Parking
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