Hadley Wood Golf Course, Golf course in North London, England.
Hadley Wood Golf Course is an 18-hole course set across 265 acres of Hertfordshire countryside with elevated greens, strategic bunkers, mature trees, and water features. The facility includes a clubhouse with stables and comprehensive golfing amenities such as equipment rentals and practice areas.
The course was established in 1922 and designed by architect Dr. Alister MacKenzie, who later created Augusta National. MacKenzie applied similar design principles to both layouts, shaping the course's character.
The clubhouse and stables showcase distinctive architecture and serve as a meeting place for golf tournaments and social gatherings year-round. Visitors experience a sense of tradition and community within an established golfing circle.
Visitors should contact ahead to arrange tee times and access, as it is a private facility. The main clubhouse provides dining and equipment support with parking available for golfers.
The property was originally the Hadley Wood House estate before being converted into a golf course in the early 1900s. This past remains visible in the preserved stables and the grade II listed clubhouse.
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