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Play on two natural heathland courses designed by nature, rated among the top 100 in England. Founded in 1888, this traditional members' club offers stunning views, challenging terrain and professional tuition.
- West Course
The Uk’s Number 1 Course in its Category! Very few golf...
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Contact Us - Royal Ashdown Forest
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Our Club - Royal Ashdown Forest
- Professional Shop
Professional Shop - Royal Ashdown Forest
- Old Course
Old Course - Royal Ashdown Forest
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- Performance Centre
Performance Centre - Royal Ashdown Forest
- Tuition
Tuition - Royal Ashdown Forest
- West Course
The West Course is a 18-hole tree-lined course in the heart of the Ashdown Forest, founded in 1889 as a ladies' club. It is a challenging and scenic course, with a famous 18th hole that Bernard Darwin compared to Carnoustie.
Join a traditional members' golf club set in the heart of the Ashdown Forest, with two courses, a golf academy and a friendly atmosphere. Learn more about the benefits and fees of membership, the West Course and the Society of Ashdown Golfers.
20 gru 2023 · Learn about the history and features of the Old Course at Royal Ashdown Forest, a classic uncovered layout with no bunkers but plenty of challenges. Find out how to get in touch with the club and see the course from the clubhouse or the forest.
17 paź 2023 · The West course at Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club follows in the bunker-free footsteps of its elder brother, the Old. It may only be a par 68 of modest length, but the au naturale West is a golfing delight.
Play on two challenging courses, The Old and The West, at this traditional members' club founded in 1888. Enjoy the Clubhouse, the Pro Shop, the practice facilities and the nearby attractions in East Sussex.
WR Lee designed the original layout of the Old Course, and Harry Hunter made changes in 1892 before he and Jack Rowe (the Ashdown professional for 55 years from 1892 to 1947) made further alterations in 1897. The last significant changes were made in 1922, again by Rowe. Archdeacon Scott was the local clergyman who was helpful in negotiating ...