Silvermere

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Surrey
United Kingdom

Silvermere Golf Course is a Par-71 championship layout nestled in Surrey's scenic landscape, designed by Neil Coles and Brian Huggett and opened in 1976. The course spans 18 holes through dense woodlands and expansive parklands, featuring tree-lined fairways and multiple water hazards that test players of all abilities.

The course is characterized by its challenging design and visual beauty, with tight fairways and engaging views throughout the round. The signature finishing holes are the 17th and 18th, which dramatically arc over Silvermere Lake. The 18th hole features a semi-island green, demanding a daring shot over water and providing a dramatic conclusion to the round.

The course presents a moderate to challenging difficulty level, with the FAQs noting it is not suitable for beginners and requires competent standard play. Average rounds typically take 4.5 hours or longer during busy periods. Notably, Silvermere has historical significance as the location where Barnes Wallis tested the famous Dambuster bouncing bomb. The course accommodates various tee positions with multiple stroke index ratings, and facilities include a driving range, practice areas, and a bar and bistro with terrace views of the lake.

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