Beeston Fields Golf Course
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Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
Beeston Fields Golf Course is a historic parkland layout designed by renowned architect Tom Williamson and opened in 1923. The course spans 6,430 yards and features meticulously sculpted tree-lined fairways with undulating greens, presenting an exceptional challenge for golfers of varying abilities. The course's distinguished history includes a memorable inaugural match featuring Open champion Arthur Havers, and has subsequently hosted numerous golfing legends including Henry Cotton, Robert De Vincenzo, and Lee Westwood. The parkland setting with its characteristic tree-lined corridors and undulating terrain creates both aesthetic appeal and strategic difficulty. As a traditional parkland design from the early twentieth century, Beeston Fields maintains the classical characteristics of courses from this era, combining accessibility with genuine challenge through its thoughtful routing and green complexes.