Little Brickhill, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England, MK17 9LJ
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Having tested many famous names in golf the Duke's Course is still the course most people associate with Woburn. The Duke’s Course was the scene of the British Masters for twenty years as well as other top professional events.
Opened in 2000, the Marquess’ Course is often referred to as the ‘jewel in the crown’. A breathtaking addition to the Golf Club, creating a 54-hole complex that is unrivalled anywhere in the UK.
The Duchess’ Course is Woburn’s hidden gem and a fine example of a course built for the thinking golfer. The natural characteristics of each hole provide a testing challenge and demand a number of different strategies.
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The Duke's Course was created in one of the finest inland golfing settings in Europe. It was the location for the British Masters for 20 years and from 2008 is home to the Travis Perkins Senior Masters and other top men's and women's professional events. Designed by Charles Lawrie in 1974, when the late 14th Duke of Bedford decided to bring golf to the Woburn Estate, the 6,983 yard Duke's course sports fairways lined with pine, silver birch and chestnut trees. Heather, bracken and gorse add to the charm of the course as well as providing some of the natural hazards of each hole. The famous third hole, framed by rhododendron bushes, has recently been voted into the 'World's Top 500 Holes' by Golf Magazine.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 1976
DESIGNER Charles Lawrie
STYLE Woodland
LENGTH (MAX) 6971
PAR 72
SSS 72
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Not AvailableRANKING #91 "A truly wonderful setting for golf"; "Whilst not as tight as the Duchess, the ever-present trees lining all the fairways mean that golfers of all levels need to keep their concentration from start to finish"; "I am not sure that I have ever played an inland course in better condition at this time of the year"
The Duchess’ Course is Woburn’s hidden gem and a fine example of a course built for the thinking golfer. The natural characteristics of each hole provide a testing challenge and demand a number of different strategies. Slightly shorter in length than the Duke's Course, at 6,651 yards, the Duchess' Course is cut from more formal pine forest. Its rolling fairways and subtle contours are deceptively landscaped to test the golfer's full repertoire of shots.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 1976
DESIGNER Charles Lawrie
STYLE Woodland
LENGTH (MAX) 6555
PAR 72
SSS 71
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Not AvailableOpened in 2000, the Marquess’ Course is often referred to as the ‘jewel in the crown’. The course has been designed to provide an enjoyable and satisfying challenge for all golfers, with each hole having its own unique character. Set in 200 acres of mixed woodland, the Marquess' course overlaps the county boundary dividing Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire and presents a variety of aspects, with its rolling and undulating terrain. The beautiful woodland is predominantly pine, spruce, sweet chestnut and oak, with a number of rare specimens such as Corsican pine, yew, rowan and beech.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 2000
DESIGNER Peter Alliss, Clive Clark, European Golf Design
STYLE Woodland
LENGTH (MAX) 7218
PAR 72
SSS 72
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Not AvailableRANKING #71 "I would imagine that if you wanted to find the best golfer in a competition at Woburn, you would select the Marquess course as the test" - "Possibly the best of the three superb courses at Woburn" - "More varied and dramatic than the other two courses, with greater undulations and wider fairways"