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Kington Golf Club Bradnor Hill, Kington, Herefordshire, HR5 3RE
Kington Golf Club is the highest golf club in England. The golf club, founded in 1925, is located on Bradnor Hill, just outside the medieval town of Kington in the beautiful county of Herefordshire but nestling on the border of Wales.
The course was designed by the highly regarded Golf Architect, Major Cecil Key Hutchinson, it is regarded as one of the finest natural Links courses in the country.
Hutchinson, who worked with James Baird in designing Carnoustie and Gleneagles and later remodelled Woodhall Spa, made excellent use of the outstanding natural location.
The course is also noted for its spectacular views. The panoramic view includes the Brecon Beacons National Park, Black Mountains, the Radnorshire Hills, Hergest Ridge the Malvern and Clee Hills. The land is part of the National Trust and accommodates the historic Offa's Dyke walk.
Kington is also noted for the superb quality of the greens that are played on even in the winter months. Temporary greens are a rarity at Kington.
No. of holes: 18
Length: 5820 yards
Par: 68
Course Type: Natural Links
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