Reigate Hill Golf Club gb

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Surrey
United Kingdom

Reigate Hill Golf Club is an 18-hole parkland course located at Gatton Bottom, near Reigate in Surrey, situated just three minutes from Junction 8 of the M25. The course was designed by David Williams, a PGA Tour architect, and opened in 1995. Built to USGA specification throughout, it measures 6,246 yards from the white tees and plays to a par of 72 with a standard scratch score of 71. The layout comprises four par threes, ten par fours, and four par fives, offering a varied test without being reliant on length alone.

The terrain is noticeably undulating, particularly across the front nine, which features several significant elevation changes and a stretch of holes within earshot of the M25 motorway. The back nine moves further away from the road and into quieter, more sheltered ground. Elevated tee shots feature on a number of holes, offering views across the surrounding Surrey countryside. A large lake comes into play on one of the par fives, and the greens have a reputation for being fast and true. The course's excellent natural drainage keeps the tees and fairways playable throughout the winter months, which is a notable practical advantage given Surrey's typically heavy soils.

The club offers a golf academy and driving range on site. There is no significant tournament history associated with the course, which is primarily a members club that also welcomes visitors and societies. The relatively modest yardage means the course rewards accuracy and course management over raw power, and the variety of hole designs across the 18 provides a different challenge on each visit as the course continues to mature.

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