Four of the best
Are you looking for a weekend away in a magnificent hotel where golf is just part of the attraction? If so, Richard Green has a few suggestions for you
Gleneagles
One of Scotland’s most venerable resorts, Gleneagles is quite simply a magnificent place to stay and play. Set in rolling Perthshire countryside, there was a time when wealthy visitors would travel by train from London and arrive the next day at the hotel’s own station. Nowadays, it’s ... Full story
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Royal Liverpool
When in 2006, after a 39-year absence, the Open Championship returned to the links at Royal Liverpool so the dust ... Full story
The Grove
The Grove may be within spitting distance of Watford but that hasn’t precluded it from establishing its reputation as one ... Full story
Hanbury Manor
With its fragrant walled gardens, stately Jacobean country house and 200 acres of Hertfordshire parkland, the historic Marriott Hanbury Manor ... Full story
Wentworth
Wentworth hosts one of the game’s most recognisable holes which has been beefed up by a modern day champion Back ... Full story
Stoke Park
Almost 100 years ago, Stoke Park opened its doors as Britain’s first country club. Today, Managing Director Chester King has ... Full story
Celtic Manor
No expense has been spared for the 2010 Ryder Cup with the owner of Celtic Manor virtually building a new ... Full story
The European Club
The European Club is a young but classic links course on the east coast of Ireland which can hold its ... Full story
Woburn
Woburn boasts three layouts that are in the country’s top 100. It would be only right if, having hit ... Full story
Nefyn And District
One of golf’s best-kept secrets is no longer a secret. There is a golf club in north Wales that is ... Full story
PGA National
If you are not willing to settle for second best then PGA National Ireland at Palmerstown House in Co Kildare, ... Full story
