Coombe Hill Golf Club

Overview

Coombe Hill Golf Club, designed by J.F. Abercromby and opened in 1911, stands as a tranquil gem near Kingston Upon Thames, noted for its picturesque blend of birch-trees, rhododendrons, and heather-lined fairways. This enchanting landscape impressed Bernard Darwin, who praised its serene beauty and challenging design in his writings on British golf courses.

The course’s quartet of par threes, spread across its undulating terrain, are highlights of its design. Notable among them is the 185-yard 9th hole, aptly named the “little gem,” featuring a valley tee shot to a challenging plateau green protected by bunkers and tricky slopes. Another standout is the 188-yard 12th hole, where precision is key to navigating a small green with severe slopes.

Coombe Hill’s strategic layout spans 6,401 yards with a par of 71, offering a blend of challenging elevation changes and thoughtful hole placements. Recent enhancements overseen by Ken Moodie included a comprehensive bunker restoration project, adding new bunkers, remodelling existing ones, and creating natural grass hollows and mounds to further refine the course’s strategic demands.

For golfers seeking a serene yet challenging golfing experience near London, Coombe Hill Golf Club remains a distinguished choice, combining history, natural beauty, and strategic golfing challenges in equal measure.

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#60 England

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