The Course
Practice space and a proper clubhouse.
A working driving range, dedicated short-game area, expansive putting green, and a 1811 neo-Gothic clubhouse worthy of the course.
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Members and visitors have full access to a complete practice estate as part of the green fee.
The driving range
Covered and grass-tee bays. Open year-round in daylight hours. Range balls available from the Pro Shop.
Short game area
Dedicated chipping green with practice bunker. Bring the wedges; this is where rounds are saved.
The putting green
Large practice green adjacent to the first tee. Same speed and surface as the course greens.
The clubhouse
Thrybergh Hall — an 1811 neo-Gothic residence that became the clubhouse when the course opened. Two dining rooms, a relaxed bar, and views over the eighteenth and the chestnut trees planted after the Armada. See Thrybergh Hall for the full story.