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Golf in Derbyshire - Where to stay and play

Imagine rugged hills and mountains, romantic windswept moors, gently rolling farmland, wooded dales, lakeland views and majestic underground caverns.

Imagine bustling towns and cities, picturesque villages and friendly hamlets packed with cottages built from local stone.

Imagine all of this, and you have Derbyshire.

Millions of people visit every year to enjoy the wealth of attractions, natural and man-made, which the county has to offer.

Derbyshire has many 9 and 18-hole golf courses to keep the most ardent golfer occupied, check out the courses on regionalgolf.net.



Our featured club website this month is Dewstow Golf Club, Monmouthshire

Situated in the South East corner of South Wales, Dewstow Golf Club with its two great golf courses is ideally located for society and corporate days. Dewstow is approximately 5 miles from both Severn crossings and specialises in small and large golf days of up to 200 people. When you visit and enjoy this friendly golf course you can also spend time at the nearby Hidden Gardens which are linked to the golf course. If your partner is a non-golfer, the perfect place to visit while you enjoy a round of golf. more info...

Clubs in Derbyshire:

Brailsford Golf Course
Breadsall Priory Hotel & Country Club
Breedon Priory Golf Club
Broughton Heath Golf Club
Buxton & High Peak Golf Club
Chapel-en-le-Frith
Chevin Golf Club
Grassmoor Golf Centre
Horsley Lodge Golf Club
Marriott Breadsall Priory Hotel
Morley Hayes
Stanedge Golf Club


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