Close to Windsor Castle at Virginia Water is Wentworth – not only one of the best golf courses in Surrey but one of the most exclusive clubs in the UK.
The club was established in 1922, with the first of its four courses, the Harry Colt-designed East Course, opening two years later. Two years after that, what would become the most renowned course opened, the West Course, which was again designed by Colt. It would be another 64 years until the third 18-hole course opened, the Edinburgh Course, designed by John Jacobs with Bernard Gallagher and Gary Player. Finally, the club is also home to a nine-hole par 3 Executive Course.
While all three 18-hole courses are high class, it is the West Course (otherwise known as Burma Road) that has garnered worldwide acclaim. With its lush parkland setting, the course is replete with heather, rhododendrons and a huge variety of trees including pine, birch and oak lining its fairways.
The course has changed significantly in recent years thanks to Ernie Els, first in 2010, when he lengthened it, recontoured putting surfaces and added bunkers while deepening others. That renovation work was poorly received by some, but Els was again at the helm in 2016 for another extensive redesign, this time involving five of the greens and the removal of some bunkers to offer a challenge worthy of the prestigious BMW PGA Championship the course has hosted annually since 1984.
While the DP World Tour’s flagship event is distinguished enough, the West Course has also hosted other high-profile tournaments including the 1953 Ryder Cup and the HSBC World Match Play Championship between 1964 and 2007.
With its world-class reputation and storied history, it’s perhaps unsurprising that experiencing a round at the club is no straightforward feat – but that’s only been true in recent years. Until 2014, the club had been open to the public. However, a buyout by Beijing investment company Reignwood Group saw a debenture membership structure implemented.
As a result, the debenture is…
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