Stoke Park Golf

Stoke Park Golf

Stoke Park Golf

Par: 71

Length: 6751 yards


Course designer: Harry Colt

Stoke Park Golf

The course at Stoke Park is probably the finest example of parkland golf in the British Isles. The estate dates back to the Norman Conquest, but much of the surroundings today can be attributed to the giants of eighteenth-century landscape architecture, Capability Brown and Humphry Repton.

Encircling the Club's 300 acre estate, the famous 27 hole Championship golf course, is undisputedly one of the finest parkland courses in the country. Created in 1908 by eminent golf architect Harry Colt, the Stoke Park course has been the inspiration for many of the world’s most famous holes, including Augusta’s infamous 16th.

The course itself has seen many impressive rounds in its prestigious history, including the first PGA Matchplay tournament in 1910 and James Bond's epic golfing duel in the 1964 classic 007 movie 'Goldfinger'.

Stoke Park also offers fantastic practice facilities including putting green, driving range, short game area and our state-of-the-art swing studio.

Ascot packages featuring Stoke Park Golf
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