Golfing holidays and golf breaks in England.
Aldeburgh Golf Club
Aldeburgh Golf Club is one of the Top 100 Courses in the British Isles, and is described as 'an undiscovered gem' by Golf World.
Aldeburgh is a challenging heathland course, mainly designed by J H Taylor, over-looking the estuary of the River Alde. The course has a distinct links feel and greens which are always top class. Visiting Aldeburgh Golf Club, which was founded in 1884, is like taking a step back in time, and playing golf in another era. All golf is played in two-balls, foursomes being the favourite format of the members. The Club has hosted many top national events, most recently the English Ladies' Championship in 2003.
A good challenge to all standards of players, there is also a 9 hole course which is suitable to players new to the game and holiday makers, a handicap certificate is required and it has an excellent clubhouse and facilities.
No. of holes: 18
Length: 6349 yards
Par: 68
Course Type: Heathland
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