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Golf in Rutland - Where to stay and play

Rutland is the smallest county in England, measuring just 16 miles by 16 miles. The county has two historic market towns Oakham and Uppingham, and 54 beautiful villages spread across the rolling, rural landscape.
 
At the county centre lies Rutland Water, an attraction for the Normanton Church Museum, watersports and for family recreation and outdoor enthusiasts alike. The British Birdwatching Fair is held at the Egleton Nature Reserve every August.

In the south lies Eyebrook reservoir, popular with anglers and bird watchers.  Among the villages there is Wing, site of one of the last remaining turf maze and Clipsham with the old Yew tree lined carriage drive to Clipsham Hall. Also worth a visit are Oakham Castle and Rutland County Museum in Oakham town centre.
 
Enjoy your visit to this historic part of England.



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 Rutland:

Greetham Valley Golf Club
Luffenham Heath Golf Club
North Luffenham Golf Club
Rutland County Golf Club


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