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Woburn Golf Club Duchess’ Course: Course Review, Green Fees, Tee Times and Key Info

Woburn Golf Club Duchess’ Course: Course Review, Green Fees, Tee Times and Key Info

Top 100 Courses UK & Ireland 2023/24

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Woburn Golf Club Duchess’ Course Key Information

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Address Little Brickhill, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK17 9LJ
Phone 01908 370756
Website woburngolf.co.uk (opens in new tab)
Email golf.enquiries@woburn.co.uk
GFs £209, packages available
Visitor Times Weekdays, check with club for details
Par Men 72, Women 74
Slope White/M 139, Red/W 136
Opened 1979
Architect Charles Lawrie & Donald Steel

Woburn Golf Club Duchess’ Course

Golf Monthly Verdict

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For anyone who is intimated by a tree-lined prospect from the tee, the Duchess’ at Woburn will sound a rather loud alarm. Put this to one side, and you can enjoy a beautiful but clearly demanding pine-lined design where accuracy is essential. Scarily narrow at times, the reward for keeping it straight will be the chance to score well and have a real sense of golfing achievement.

Reasons To Play The Duchess’

– Give your driving and long game accuracy its toughest test

– Enjoy 18 very individual, secluded and separate tree-lined holes at this welcoming club

– Decide which of Woburn’s three Top 100 courses is your favourite

Rankings

UK & Ireland Top 100 Golf Courses 2023/24 – 93

The Woburn Golf Club Duchess’ Course is one of three lovely layouts on this expansive estate. If you asked anyone who has played them to sum Woburn up in one word, that word is quite likely to be ‘trees’. Majestic pine dominates the estate and lines and frames just about all of its 54 strong holes of golf which make up the three best golf courses in Buckinghamshire.

And it is on the Duchess’ that trees are at their most imposing and narrow-minded! Here, they hug the holes so tightly at times that golfers may experience a touch of claustrophobia. There are few leading courses anywhere that place quite such a premium on straight hitting. And while you might imagine that the counterbalance for this would be less of a demand for length, that’s not really the case here. On several holes, you also have to drive it long enough to be able to get a sight of the green.

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