QUEENWOOD GOLF CLUB
Read moreQueenwood Golf Club is an exclusive golf club located near Ottershaw, Surrey, England. The club was developed by American entrepreneur Frederick D. Green, with the participation of American businessman Walter Forbes. The club is reserved for members and their guests, and is not open to the general public. It offers a quality golf course and modern facilities for members.
ROYAL LIVERPOOL GOLF CLUB
Read moreBeautiful, uplifting, challenging, even intimidating, when the wind is really blowing and the summer is harsh... The course, designed to be challenging, has no shortage of adjectives to introduce it to golfers who have yet to experience it. With its 150 springs, it is among the oldest English seaside clubs. Despite its flat and benign appearance at first glance, Hoylake meets the highest standards of accuracy and precision. A little gem!
RICHMOND PARK
Read moreWith its historic woods, hills and vast meadows, this park has been shaped by nature for over 700 years. It's home to ancient herds of free-ranging deer, numerous bird species, invertebrates and a rich flora of trees and wildflowers. Spanning over 1,000 hectares, Londoners love to come here for walks, horse rides, cycling and even fishing. There's also a golf course on site. For joggers, walking around the park takes around 3 hours, and the paths are well signposted.
EPSOM DOWNS RACECOURSE
Read moreNotice to lovers of horse racing and big hats.... This racecourse, which dates back to the 17th century, is world-famous for its Derby Stakes or Derby d'Epsom, a group 1 flat horse race, one of the most prestigious in the world, reserved for three-year-old foals and run over 2,423 metres. The first edition of this race took place in 1780 and is held every year in June at Epsom Downs. Let us add for the amateurs that this race is the second stage of the English Triple Crown of thoroughbred races.
NATIONAL CYCLE NETWORK
Read moreNational Cycle Network is an organization that advises travellers on how to get around on foot or by bike. The National Cycle Network offers several well-marked tours to discover some of Wales' most interesting historical sites. These include the bike ride between Pontypool and Blaenavon or the Taff Trail, a 93-km ride from Brecon to Cardiff, which links these old transport routes together, combining industrial heritage with the discovery of the area. A cyclists' paradise!
WIMBLEDON LAWN TENNIS CLUB
Read moreThe name is recognized the world over. Not only is Wimbledon the world's most famous tennis tournament, it's also one of the nation's most popular social occasions. The tournament runs for 2 weeks, usually from late June to early July. Due to the large number of people wishing to attend, tickets are allocated by random draw from applications received between August1 and December 31 of the previous year.
THE CHAMPIONSHIPS WIMBLEDON
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THE WITHORN WAY
Read moreWhithorn Priory is the end point of this thousand year old pilgrimage route, which has recently been revived with the creation of a guidebook (available for £12). It is divided into 13 segments, which will be as many ideas for a walk if you are in the area. Each one is marked by remarkable buildings, both architecturally and historically. The itinerary follows existing walking and cycling paths, coastal trails or passes through little-used secondary roads.
LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH BOWLS CLUB
Read moreIt is a very dynamic ball club that organizes tournaments every month from May to August. Some are open to everyone (information at the Tourist Office).
CAYMAN GOLF
Read moreA new concept of golf: it is accessible at all levels, we play with a «Cayman Ball», lighter, because the terrain is smaller than normal.
THE COLERIDGE WAY
Read moreIn the footsteps of the romantic poet. A 36 miles walk through the landscapes and villages of Exmoor that inspired the poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Departure of Nether Stowey for 3 to 4 days by counting the tour stops.
BRUNTSFIELD LINKS GOLFING SOCIETY
Read moreFounded in 1761, Bruntsfield Links Golf Club is the fourth oldest golf club in the world. It enjoys an enviable location in a park of over 150 hectares. Bruntsfield has been the scene of many competitions, both national and international. Although the Society is a club, visitors are welcome. The clubhouse has undergone many renovations that make it a historic yet modern venue. A place you should visit at least once!
ROYAL COUNTY DOWN
Read moreLocated in the city of Newcastle-Gateshead, the Royal County Down Golf Club is a must for golf enthusiasts. The club has two courses, Championship Links and Annesley Links, offering a variety of challenges for all levels of player. The club also offers a pro shop where golfers can find all the equipment they need. As for accommodation and restaurants, there is a wide choice in the Newcastle area, with hotels and B&Bs available. To get to the club, it's about an hour's drive from Belfast and two hours from Dublin.
ROYAL PORTHCAWL GOLF CLUB
Read moreRoyal Porthcawl Golf Club is located in Porthcawl, Wales. Founded in 1891, it has a rich history and has hosted many prestigious tournaments. The 7,137-yard (6,526-meter) course is considered one of the best in the UK. It offers a real challenge to experienced golfers. The club also has on-site accommodation, allowing players to enjoy a good night's sleep before heading out to the course. After a round, visitors are invited to relax in the clubhouse and enjoy a drink in the bar.
PENNARD GOLF CLUB
Read morePennard Golf Club is a golf club located in Southgate, Swansea, Wales. Founded in 1896, it offers a magnificent golf course on the unspoilt Gower Peninsula. The club is for members only, but visitors are also welcome to enjoy the warm hospitality and the game of golf. To book a tee time, visitors can contact the club on 01792 233131. The club also has a pro shop where golfers can purchase golf equipment and clothing.
MACHYNYS PENINSULA GOLF & CC
Read moreMachynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club is a golf club located in Llanelli, Wales. The club features a Nicklaus-designed 7121-yard championship golf course, which has already hosted 16 championships, including 4 Royal & Ancient championships and 4 Ryder Cup Wales LET championships from Europe. The course offers an enjoyable experience for high-handicap golfers while providing a real challenge for low-handicap golfers. In addition to golf, the club also boasts a restaurant, spa and health club.
BELVOIR PARK
Read moreBelvoir Park Golf Club is a golf club located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It offers an eighteen-hole course with a par of 71. The club's address is 73 Church Road Castlereagh, Belfast BT8 7AN, United Kingdom.