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Set in one of the most pleasant areas of Kent, close to the border with East Sussex, the course is a good test of golf. Strategically positioned mature trees and streams require accurate golf if good scores are to be returned. However, the club policy of keeping rough to a minimum allowing the tree lined fairways to provide added interest ensures a comfortable speed of play.
Please pause to admire the views across the Weald from the 12th tee, the signature hole and the highest point of the course, before you take on the longest par 4 on the course at 471 yards.
When on the par 3 18th, take in the atmosphere created by the secluded setting and tranquil surroundings comfortable in the knowledge, that what is to follow, is the relaxing welcome received in the clubhouse. With fine wines, real ale and good wholesome home cooked food.
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The Scorecard
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