Royston Golf Club
Baldock Road,
Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 5BG
Tel : +44 (0)1763 242696 Fax : +44 (0)1763 242696

Royston Golf Club is a traditional members club with a current total of 872 members. It has been established for over 100 years and has an excellent reputation throughout our area, not only for the high standard of golf, but also for the friendly and social atmosphere.
Our club professional is available to teach all standards of golf from juniors and beginners, to experienced and county golfers. The professional has a well-stocked shop with the latest equipment.

Directions
The club-house is adjacent to the town on the A505 from Baldock, past Little Chef restaurant. (Do not go on to the dual carriageway by-pass.)

Further Information
Services include, Lounge Bar/19th hole Bar/Snooker Room/Sky TV/Full Catering Facilities.
PGA Professional and shop.

Course Details

Course Name: Heathland Course Holes: 18 Yardage: 6066 SSS: 69
Set in high on the heath, Royston Golf Course offers spectacular views and never ending challenges for its many members and visitors. The natural contours of the heathland give every hole its distinct character with varying wind conditions adding an ever changing and fascinating dimension. Built on well drained chalk, the course remains playable in all but the worst excesses of winter. The greens and fairways, matured over more than a hundred years of care, are the envy of many neighbouring courses.
For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews.

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Accomodation in the Area:
Banyers Hotel
16 Melbourn Street
Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 7BZ
Tel: (0)1763 242110 Fax: (0)1763 245414

The Old Bull Hotel
56 High Street
Royston, Hertfordshire SG8 9AW
Tel: (0)1763 242003 Fax: (0)1763 241273




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  • Europe Golf courses reviews James Gifford 08/00

    James Gifford wrote on: Jul 31, 2000

    This is an extremely challenging golf course, due to its heathland undulations, which make a hard, walk on a Sunday morning. The courses' main defence apart from its steep fairways and punishing bunkers, are the rough which at times can trap a ball like a vice in its web of heather. Even with all these hazards, a delight to play and thoroughly recommended.

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