61 – 70

61 – Belleisle

Ayrshire, Scotland

Designed by James Braid, set in Belleisle Park… and arguably one of the finest municipal layouts in the UK. You’ll certainly struggle to find one that’s better value-for-money.

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62 – Moffat

Dumfries & Galloway, Scotland

Short and sweet is the best way to describe ultra-scenic Moffat which sits in the heart of the southern uplands in Scottish border country.

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63 – Linden Hall

Northumberland

This outstanding stay and play venue is owned by the Macdonald Hotel group and sits in 450 acres.

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64 – Wychwood Park

Cheshire

A golfing paradise on the edge of Cheshire and Staffordshire, Wychwood is the home of a quality open parkland layout supported by a luxury on-site De Vere hotel.

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65 – Tehidy Park

Cornwall

It’s a gently undulating layout but relatively easy-walking. You have to be on your mettle throughout, especially at the par-3 17th which requires a 170-yard carry over water from the medal tee.

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66 – Colchester

Essex

The century-old James Braid heathland design has fast-running fairways well protected by towering oaks and firs.

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67 – Darlington

County Durham

Mature century-old parkland layout – designed by Augusta National creator Alister MacKenzie – covering more than 6,000 very testing yards.

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68 – Hurlston Hall

Lancashire

A newish, Donald Steel layout. A relatively flat walk, interspersed with water protected by railway sleepers.

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69 – KP Club

East Yorkshire

Built on 120 acres of rolling terrain with the Yorkshire Wolds as a striking backdrop, the KP Club has been entertaining golfers since 1994.

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70 – Carlyon Bay

Cornwall

You’re treated to a game of two halves at Carlyon Bay, a splendid clifftop and parkland golf combination.

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