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Whittlebury Park Golf Club

36 Holes, 24 bay two-tier covered floodlit 300 yard long driving range, Putting Greens & Pro Shop
Whittlebury golf courses offers 36 holes, benefitting from 4 loops of 9 holes, each with their own unique character and STRI & USGA accredited greens, playable in any combination, means you do not have to play the same round of golf twice.

Whittlebury has the finest teaching and practice facilities in the country. With facilities including:
  • 24 bay, two-tier covered floodlit 300 yard long driving range, equipped with impact mats and Power-Tees and has a large turf section to get a true feel for playing on grass.
  • The best short game practice facility in the county. Consisting of 3 putting greens to enable you to practice any shot, 3 Practice bunkers, and a grass tee for the driving range.?
  • Three putting greens; one is a large turf STRI USGA putting green, located between the 1st tees of the 1905 Course and Royal Whittlewood Course. The second, our 9 hole South West putting green, is a state of the art artificial putting green, supported by over 30 touring professionals, which gives a true read to practice your putting whatever the weather, and the third is a STRI USGA putting and chipping green in our short game practice area.
1905 Course

A golf course built on the Whittlebury estate in 1905, where golfers will enjoy playing between the magnificent old oak trees and lakes in the parkland.

Royal Whittlewood Course

Plays around the remaining copses of the ancient Royal Whittlewood Forest, home to an abundance of flora and fauna, which made the forest a favourite hunting ground of Medieval Kings.

Grand Prix Course

This plays over the gently undulating grassland adjacent to the world-famous Silverstone Motor Racing Circuit, with interesting lake features and wildlife sanctuaries providing many testing holes.

Wedgewood Course

The Wedgewood has both testing par 3’s and par 4’s of a high standard of design and construction, maintained to the same level of excellence as the other three courses on the estate. This makes it ideal for bringing on and improving the "shot-making skills” of the novice, yet offering an interesting challenge to experienced players.