Ashridge Golf Club
President:
Head pro:
Manager: Martin Silver
Holes:
18 holes
Par:
72 - 73
Distance (men/women): 6625y - 5643y
Courcerating (men/women): 71
Slope (men/women): N/A
Green Fee: On application
Cart Fee: N/A
Architect: Campbell/Hotchkin/Hutchison
Is there a hotel: No
Is there a restaurant: yes
Extra info
Situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty on the edge of the Chiltern Hills and within 40 miles of central London, Ashridge Golf Club has long been associated with warm hospitality and the very best in golfing traditions. Indeed Ashridge was one of the very first private Clubs to open its doors and welcome visitors and societies - today the same warm welcome is assured.
The course once formed part of the estate of Ashridge, ancient home of the Brownlows. In days gone by the park was one enormous forest in which the owners of the estate and their guests hunted for deer and other game. Herds of deer still roam the course whilst the old mansion is a Management College.
The original course architects were C K Hutchison, Sir Guy Campbell and N V Hotchkin and at a later date Mr Tom Simpson made some alterations. These distinguished gentlemen were careful not to diminish the beauty of the parkland with the result that every single hole possesses the priceless attribute of