Ashridge Golf Club top100 Top 100 Review

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Hertfordshire
United Kingdom

Ashridge Golf Club, located in Little Gaddesden near Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, is an 18-hole parkland course officially opened in 1932. Designed by Major C K Hutchison, Sir Guy Campbell, and Colonel S V Hotchkin, the course measures 6,678 yards with a par of 72. The architects carefully preserved the natural beauty of the surrounding 350-acre estate, creating holes that blend traditional and modern golf architecture with distinctive bunkering.

The course features notable named holes with romantic and traditional nomenclature, including Witchcraft Bottom, Nob's Crook, Thunderdell, and Princes Riding. Set within tranquil parkland featuring natural woodlands and landscaping, Ashridge offers a challenging yet scenic golfing experience. The course has been regularly featured in UK top 100 rankings and hosted significant competitions, including R&A Open Championship Regional Qualifying rounds (2003-2008), the R&A Women's Senior Amateur Championship (2021), and the English Men's Open Seniors Championship (2022). The club is known for its well-maintained greens and serves as a popular venue for society golf.

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