Adventure
beyond
the fairway
DISCOVER
Inland Courses
Yorkshire, England
Ganton has been revered by golfers for over a century. Founded in 1891, the club has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments, including the Ryder Cup, the Walker Cup and the Curtis Cup.
Surrey, England
Hankley Common started life in 1897 as a quaint 9-hole course in the Surrey hills. In 1922, a further nine holes were added to make it the challenging and enjoyable course that it is today.
Merseyside, England
This world-class golf course has earned its place as one of the best in the UK. The front nine is situated on the inland side of the clubhouse, while the back nine can be found on the coastal side.
Nottinghamshire, England
Established in 1887, the championship course at Hollinwell Golf Club is a 6,927-yard masterpiece, designed by the legendary golf course architect Willie Park Jr.
Dorset, England
The Isle of Purbeck encapsulates the meaning of ‘hidden gem’. Originally designed by Harry Colt it has since been updated by the legendary golf course designer, Martin Hawtree.
Staffordshire, England
Set in the grounds of Little Aston Hall just north of Birmingham, Little Aston boasts a rich heritage dating back to 1908. Both Harry Vardon and Harry Colt can be thanked for the design of this little gem.
Leeds, England
In 1908, the founders of Moortown approached Dr. Alister MacKenzie who at the time, was nearing the completion of the nearby Alwoodley Golf Club. The club invited MacKenzie to design one test hole, known today as ‘Gibraltar’.
Hampshire, England
Opening for play in 1904, North Hants was created to attract golfers from London by offering the feel of a traditional club, with the atmosphere of an American country club.
Angus, Scotland
One of the most notable features of the course is the famous "Hogan's Alley" on the 6th hole, named after the legendary golfer Ben Hogan, who played the course during his preparation for the 1953 Open Championship.
Dorset, England
Known for its beautifully manicured fairways and breathtaking views of Poole Harbour and the Purbeck Hills, Parkstone combines classic charm, vibrant heather and mature pine trees.
Sussex, England
The stunning heathland landscape of Sussex is home to Piltdown. Originally designed in 1904, the heather-lined fairways provide golfers with ample challenge during their round here.