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Address:
South View Road
Pinner Hill
Greater London
HA5 3YA
United Kingdom

Pinner Hill Golf Club is a parkland course established in 1928, designed by renowned architect J H Taylor in 1927. Located in Pinner, Middlesex, the Par 71 course spans 6,392 yards and features two nine-hole loops, allowing flexible tee starting positions. The layout remains largely unchanged from Taylor's original design.

Set on the side of a hill cutting through mature woodland, the course offers generous views across London toward Docklands and the London Eye, with North Downs visible to the south. The elevated setting creates an isolated, peaceful atmosphere despite proximity to North London suburbs.

The course presents moderate difficulty with parkland characteristics. Notable features include challenging opening holes (1st and 10th) and the naturally undulating terrain created by the hillside setting. Historically significant, Pinner Hill hosted the News Of The World match play championship in the 1930s and received American golfer Walter Hagen for an exhibition match in 1933. The Grade II listed clubhouse dates from the early Georgian era with Victorian additions, located at the course's summit.

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