Bury St Edmunds Golf Club
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Address:
Tut Hill
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP28 6LG
United Kingdom
Bury St Edmunds Golf Club features two courses set in Suffolk. The 18-hole championship course, originally designed by Ted Ray (first British Ryder Cup captain and Open/US Open winner) in 1924, measures 6,676 yards off the white tees, making it the second longest in Suffolk. The course was originally 6,087 yards, considered notably long for a non-links layout at its inception. The club also operates a 9-hole pay-and-play course called Greene King. Located at Tut Hill, the championship course is recognized as a preferred venue for regional competitions due to its challenging nature and year-round playability. The club maintains high standards through its member-owned structure, reinvesting profits into course and facility improvements. Additional amenities include a Trackman driving range, clubhouse with panoramic course views, bar and catering facilities, and professional instruction. The club welcomes both members and visitors, with comprehensive facilities including shower and locker rooms and buggy availability.