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Church Stretton Golf Club
Links Rd
Church Streeton, L6 SY6 6JH, United Kingdom
Church Streeton, L6 SY6 6JH, United Kingdom
+44 1694.722.281
High elevations and picturesque views from the course are the chief attraction at this course. The original design was done by British golfers Jack Morris and James Hepburn, although high-profile designers James Braid and Harry Vardon later oversaw some changes to the course.
Visitors are welcome at £20 weekdays and £30 on weekends and bank holidays. Societies are also welcome with advance arrangement, while a number of stay-and-play arrangements are available from local hotels and B&Bs.
Visitors are welcome at £20 weekdays and £30 on weekends and bank holidays. Societies are also welcome with advance arrangement, while a number of stay-and-play arrangements are available from local hotels and B&Bs.
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Type: | Semi-Private |
General Manager: | James Townsend, PGA |
Guest Policy: | open |
Dress Code: | Collared Shirt (No Denim) |
Season Start: | Year-round, weather permitting |
Reserved Tee Times: | Not Required |
Pro Shop : | yes |
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crebes - 10/31/2011
Take a look at the card before playing and most golfers would say easy par three course.
Do't believe it, if you aren't straight you can really be in trouble.
A very pleasant experience with WONDERFUL scenery and very difficult start and finish holes. Best bet is to carry your clubs.
Excellent experience.
Take a look at the card before playing and most golfers would say easy par three course.
Do't believe it, if you aren't straight you can really be in trouble.
A very pleasant experience with WONDERFUL scenery and very difficult start and finish holes. Best bet is to carry your clubs.
Excellent experience.
Steve212 - 07/17/2011
Third highest coarse in UK need oxygen after first 4 holes lots of bracken so you need to be straight.
stunning views
Third highest coarse in UK need oxygen after first 4 holes lots of bracken so you need to be straight.
stunning views
inky bill - 05/07/2011
Very interesting course - need to be fit to play it or get a buggy. views are fantastic and the welcome is too. First hole must the hardest par 3 in the country - members tend to lay up.
Very interesting course - need to be fit to play it or get a buggy. views are fantastic and the welcome is too. First hole must the hardest par 3 in the country - members tend to lay up.
Jef96 - 05/25/2011
Nice Steve - 07/10/2010
Pete Parkes - 06/12/2010
tiler123 - 12/25/2009
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