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Kedlestone Park Golf Club
Kedlestone Park, designed by James Braid, is 6675 yards par 72 from the Championship tees and offers an excellent test of golf for players of all levels.
The course opened for play in 1947, having moved from the Markeaton Golf Club, which is now the site of Derby University, Kedleston Road Campus. The greens where reconstructed in the late 1990's to USPGA sand based specifications.
The feature holes are the 527yard par 5 5th and the 151yard par 3 7th holes. The 5th green is protected to the left by a large copper beech tree, with the lake behind. A Robert Adam designed bridge provides a backdrop. The 7th again features the lake, which guards the front of the green. Cunningly positioned bunkers are a particular feature of this excellent parkland course.
The Clubhouse has two bars, snooker table, TV and an air-conditioned restaurant serving hot and cold meals. During the finer weather it is possible to enjoy your meal on the patio with its excellent views over the course with Kedleston Hall beyond.
No. of holes: 18
Length: 6675 yards
Par: 72
Course Type: Parkland
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