Bearwood Lakes Golf Club

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Bearwood Lakes Golf Club
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Coordinates 51°24′33″N0°52′32″W / 51.409242°N 0.875553°W / 51.409242; -0.875553 Coordinates: 51°24′33″N0°52′32″W / 51.409242°N 0.875553°W / 51.409242; -0.875553
Location Sindlesham, Berkshire, England
Established1996
Total holes18
Website https://www.bearwoodlakes.co.uk/

Bearwood Lakes Golf Club is a golf club, located in Sindlesham, Berkshire, England. It was established in 1996.

In 2019, a new purpose-built all-weather practice facility was inaugurated. [1]

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  2. "10 Most Exclusive Golf Clubs In The UK - Queenwood to Loch Lomond". Golf Monthly. 9 October 2018. Retrieved 23 December 2019.