The golfing season is officially in full swing, and with over 2500 clubs, there’s no shortage of places to go. But, if you’re after excellence and prestige, let’s take a closer look at the most prestigious golf clubs in the South-East, where the game unlocks a new level of sophistication.
The Royal St. George’s Golf Club
One of The Open Championship’s courses -the oldest and one of the most prestigious tournaments, Royal St. George’s is in Kent and offers an incredible and varied experience for golfers. Whilst not as exclusive as some upcoming venues, it is open to the public at select times of the week for £330.
Queenwood Golf Club
Not much is known about the very private and exclusive Queenwood Club in Surrey, yet it is renowned for being a prestigious golf club in the South-East. Membership is highly sought after but comes with a steep price: around £200,000 for new members and annual dues of about £8,000 The club prides itself on its heritage, service, and creating a prestigious environment for golf lovers, just like we do at Crown.
Sunningdale Golf Club
Located in Berkshire, only 30 miles away from London, Sunningdale is a premier private club offering a golfing experience that is second to none. Renowned for hosting prestigious events, it’s famed worldwide for the UK’s best inland course and its stunning aesthetics. A full 7-day joining fee is approximately £860, with annual memberships well exceeding this.
Wentworth Club
Neighbouring Queenwood, Wentworth Club is one of Britain’s most famous clubs, having hosted a plethora of prestigious events, including the Ryder Cup and many more Tour events. With three championship courses, including the famous West Course, it offers a premier golfing experience. Beyond golf, the club features luxury dining, top-tier facilities, and a great community of fellow golfers.
The Wisley
Nestled in 224 acres of lush Surrey countryside, The Wisley is home to a splendid private golf club. Featuring three nine-hole courses spanning 200 acres, it opened for play in 1991 and was designed by Robert Trent Jones Jnr, offering a unique and varied golfing experience. Renowned for its pristine conditions and tranquil setting, the club provides world-class facilities, a welcoming clubhouse, and exceptional service, making it a top choice for discerning golfers.
Centurion Club
Situated to the West of St. Albans, Centurion Club’s name reflects the historical associations the area has with the Roman era. The first five holes wind through pine woodland, giving the course a mature, natural feel.
Beaverbrook
Located in the heart of Surrey, Beaverbrook is one of the country’s most exclusive golf resorts. Designed by American golfing legend Tom Watson, the course is on the grounds of Cherkley Court – a late Victorian neo-classical Grade II-listed mansion surrounded by 370 acres of land. It includes an 18-hole golf course that offers a challenging game, made for golfers of all levels. Beyond the course, Beaverbrook offers luxurious accommodations, fine dining, and a world-class spa. It’s a perfect retreat for those seeking a blend of sport, relaxation, and elegance.
Bearwood Lakes
Situated in the heartland of some of the UK’s finest inland courses is Bearwood Lakes near Wokingham in Berkshire. Bearwood Lakes, as the name suggests, weaves its way around several stunning lakes and is treelined throughout. It only opened for play in 1996 but gives the impression that it has been decades longer than just over 20 years.
The South-East boasts prestigious golf clubs, each blending history, exclusivity, and luxury uniquely.
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