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Wollaton Park Golf Club is a parkland course opened in 1927 by renowned architect Tom Williamson on 140 acres within the historic Wollaton Park. Set beneath the magnificent 16th-century Wollaton Hall and home to free-roaming deer, the 18-hole layout stretches 6,513 yards off the back tees with renowned putting surfaces and has hosted national and regional tournaments since its iconic opening, which featured golfing legends Harry Vardon and John Henry Taylor.
Layout & location
Setting. 140 acres within Wollaton Park, 3 miles from Nottingham City Centre, overlooked by 16th-century Wollaton Hall, with free-roaming deer and a large lake
Founded 1927 · Designed by Tom Williamson.
Notable
- Official opening in 1927 featured Harry Vardon and John Henry Taylor
- Hosted Cox Moore tournament in 1960s
- Hosted Forte PGA Seniors Championship in 1991
- Annual Wollaton Stag Scratch Open event since 1967
- Regular venue for Nottinghamshire County Championship
Facilities
- clubhouse with views over course and parkland
- societies welcome
- corporate events
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