Golf Clubs We look after the interests of an increasing number of golf clubs and golf unions. This harks back to our early involvement with the English Golf Union when golf clubs had no one else to turn to for objective advice and practical help. Our prime concern is to ensure that clubs become self-sufficient and can update their own site on a day to day basis.
They include:
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Dudley Golf Club was founded in 1893, as a nine hole Golf course, the chosen site was an area now covered by the Russells Hall Estate at Himley Road. In 1928 the course, now extended to eighteen holes, moved to Rowley Hills and in 1968, after relinquishing its first six holes in Oakham Road, built the present Clubhouse and created six new holes to establish the course they now have. See www.dudleygolfclub.com.
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Fulford Heath Golf Club is a parkland course in Worcestershire situated a short distance from Solihull and Birmingham and within easy reach of the motorway network being just one mile from Junction 3 of the M42 motorway. Designed by James Braid and opened in 1933, the eighteen hole, par 70 course is just over 6,000 yards in length and presents a challenge to golfers of all standards. See www.fulfordheathgolfclub.co.uk and www.fulfordheath.co.uk.
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Derby Golf Club is a a scenic 18 Hole par 70 parkland course. With picturesque views over a mature golf course, it is suitable for golfers at all levels of skill and experience. See www.derbygolfclub.co.uk.
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Beedles Lake Golf Club is now 11 years old and developing into one of the most delightful courses to play, with a good test of golf for all standards. Come and see for yourself and enjoy a day at Beedles Lake Golf Club at www.beedleslake.co.uk.
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