Buckinghamshire Golf Club
Denham Court, Denham Court Drive,
Denham, Buckinghamshire UB9 5BG
Tel : +44(0) 1895 835 777 Fax : +44(0) 1895 835 210
Buckinghamshire Golf Club, established in 1992, has Denham Court Mansion, an 18th century stately home, as its clubhouse. Course designer John Jacobs went to great lengths to turn the estate's rolling parkland into a mature and challenging golf course decades beyond its years. The renovated clubhouse contains the elegant Heron restaurant which offers several delicacies including Japenese food. Testament to the quality of the Buckinghamshire is that it hosted the European leg of the Andersen Consulting World Championship in 1997.
Buckinghamshire Golf Club is a private members clubs but also caters to the corporate market. It is owned by Japanese company Asahi Breweries Ltd. Visitors are sometimes allowed to play (green fees are expensive).
Directions
Off A40(M). M25 Junction 16b/ M40 Junction 1. Follow signs to Denham Court Drive
Course Details
Course Name: Buckinghamshire Holes: 18 Yardage: 6880 SSS: 72 |
Classic rolling and gently undulating parkland course maintained to a high standard. The rivers Misbourne and Colne comes into play on several holes. Large greens means that the pin positions can be easily changed making the course suitable for the club golfer and the tour pros. Descibed as a 'thinkers' course, the Buckinghamshire's design compliments and rewards the golfer prepared to study the course. For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews. press here for Buckinghamshire Golf Club course reviews |
belinda kriek wrote on: Dec 12, 2005
My Sister & Brother in-law lives in Buckinghamshire. I need info on purchasing a voucher for Christmas to encourage them to support your club. Any suggestions?
Belinda Kriek
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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wrote on: Mar 2, 2004
hope you are not r.ingram from vodafone.i see you on that course you in big trouble. v anti voda
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Richard Ingram wrote on: Oct 31, 2000
This course is genuinely in excellent condition, but it lacks that sparkle of some others in the Home Counties. Rather too many open holes, lacking definition, but by the same token some interesting par threes.
All in all I think it is a handicappers course - particularly for people that can put.
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Lawrence Ford wrote on: Sep 30, 2000
This is simply the best course around. Superb greens, tees and fairways. Having played all over the U.K. there are no better-conditioned courses! Worth every penny. P.S. The Heron Restaurant serves magnificent food.
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