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Golf in Shropshire - Where to stay and play

Shropshire has been called "England's best-kept secret".

It is a county of wide-ranging appeal both for residents and the many visitors who come each year, with outstanding natural beauty and great historic interest as well as modern developments. Shropshire has over 90 places to visit - historic houses and castles with beautiful gardens, the famous Ironbridge, museums and family attractions.

Shropshire's scenery varies from the meres of the north to the hills of the centre and south, with breathtaking views from Wenlock Edge, the Long Mynd and The Wrekin, and around the River Severn as it wanders through the county.

Discover the golf courses in this county on this site.



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 Shropshire:

Church Stretton Golf Club
Cleobury Golf Club
Hawkstone Park
Hill Valley Golf & Country Club
Llanymynech Golf Club
Ludlow Golf Club
Market Drayton Golf Club
Mile End Golf Club
Patshull Park
Shropshire Golf Club
Wrekin Golf Club


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