Staverton Park is a very impressive golf resort located in the middle of England within 140 acres of beautiful Northamptonshire
countryside. This parkland layout provides a good test to golfers of all abilities with hazards including lakes and American-style bunkers along super greens that we were told drain so well they are playable all year round.
The first hole has a large tree about 100 yards from the tee making you choose what side of the fairway to play for or you could try to blast over the top of it. The second is a decent length par 5 with a triangular shaped green protected by three bunkers and a water feature sits to the right of the third green.
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Monday, 25 May 2009
Staverton Park Golf Club - Northamptonshire
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Saturday, 23 May 2009
Belmont Lodge Golf Club - Herefordshire
Belmont has the River Wye running alongside it and enjoys a lovely parkland setting with views of the Black Mountains and Malvern Hills. It is very much a course of two nines with the front nine being up on the higher ground then dropping down to the valley and the river for the back nine.
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