Alice Springs Golf Club

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Alice Springs Golf Club- Now Closed
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Alice Springs Golf Club within Wales
Location Monmouthshire, Wales
Established1989ᅠ
Type Golf Club
Total holes36
Website alicespringsgolfclub.co.uk (no longer in use)
Par 70
Length5967 yards

Alice Springs Golf Club - Now Closed (Welsh: Clwb Golff Alice Springs) is a former [1] golf club based just outside Usk at Monmouthshire, Wales. [2] Alice Springs was a 36-hole golf complex with 40 Buggys, all fitted with GPS systems. It was an all-weather course with no temporary greens. The club's 2 courses were open to the public, as were the clubhouse facilities and restaurant which were also open to the general non playing public. Wales and Scarlets prop Iestyn Thomas amongst others had played at the club. [3] It is now permanently closed. [4]

As of 2011 there is also an Alice Springs Golf Club in central Australia. [5]

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References

  1. "ALICE SPRINGS GOLF CLUB LIMITED - Overview (free company information from Companies House)". beta.companieshouse.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  2. Welsh Golf Corses.com website; recalled 03 March 2014.
  3. Walesonline (website); accessed 11 April 2014
  4. latitude and longitude (website)
  5. Welcome to Alice Springs Golf Club

Coordinates: 51°44′36″N2°56′44″W / 51.743326°N 2.945613°W / 51.743326; -2.945613