Golf Club Rd, Brookmans Park,
nr Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 7AT
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Ian JelleyThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Woodland and limited residential.
Designer:
Frederick George (Fred) Hawtree & J.H. Taylor. Hawtree was the first of the Hawtree family dynasty of golf course architects.
51.727284
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18 miles N of central London
Leave the M25 at exit 24 and take A111 direction Potters Bar. After o.4 miles turn right onto the A1000 direction Hatfield. After 2.3 miles turn left into Georges Wood Road, direction Brookmans Park Golf Club. After o.4 miles turn right into Golf Club Road. After o.3 miles golf is on your left.
Brookmans Park Golf Club: The first tee at Brookmans Park gives you a good look across several of the holes on this enjoyable, Hertfordshire golf course. But don't be fooled into thinking everything here is open parkland and easy-going. Each hole has its own charm, with some heavily tree-lined, others more open, and water occasionally in play.
The layout's pleasant undulations are matched by an impressive array of trees lining many fairways; two splendid cedars stand sentinel either side of the 18th green. The par-3 11th provides a wonderfully challenging tee shot, across water onto an elevated green, with deep bunkering awaiting anything hit too short. Each hole at Brookmans Park has been carefully crafted and is neither crowded by too many trees nor by other holes. Quintessential English parkland golf at its most agreeable.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends; more restricted on weekends.
Must book in advance. Proof of handicap required for play at weekends.
Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available for hire.
Limited
The present clubhouse, which is of Tudor origin (Henry VII to Elizabeth I, c. 16th century) was formerly the stables of a stately home which was destroyed by fire in 1891.
Mill Green, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NT
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Visit websiteBush Hall dates back to 1574, in the reign of Queen Elizabeth the First. Walls of the house that stood in Tudor times are still at the heart of the present structure. The 25 comfortably furnished bedrooms, including several four poster signature rooms, are situated within the main house and East Wing.
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Swanland Rd, South Mimms, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire EN6 3NH
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