Marlborough Golf Club

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Marlborough Golf Club



Founded in 1888 and set in the beautiful rolling Marlborough Downs, the course presents a real challenge to the low handicapper - the Wiltshire Professional Championship has been held at Marlborough for the last 12 years - at the same time as providing a fair test for those with higher handicaps.

You can be sure that the challenge and condition of our course, its location and views, will provide you with great golf. Being set mainly on the chalk of the Marlborough Downs, it drains exceptionally well and normally provides good golf in even the most trying of winter conditions. In the summer, the enjoyment of playing and walking on the 114 year old downland turf of the back 9 has to be experienced to be believed.

The spectacular club-house, opened in 1987, offers beautiful views from the first floor bar and restaurant over the 18th green and the rolling downs beyond. But what distinguishes most is the friendliness of the staff and members. Whether its golf or a function, you can be sure you'll have a great time at Marlborough.

No. of holes: 18
Length: 6223 yards
Par: 72
Course Type: Downland

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