List of golf courses in the United Kingdom

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This is a list of notable golf courses in the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies (Channel Islands and Isle of Man).

Contents

England

Bedfordshire

Berkshire

Buckinghamshire

Cambridgeshire

Cheshire

Cornwall and Isles of Scilly

Derbyshire

Devon

Dorset

County Durham

East Sussex

Essex

Greater London

Greater Manchester

Hampshire

Hertfordshire

Kent

Lancashire

Lincolnshire

Merseyside

Norfolk

Northamptonshire

Northumberland

Nottinghamshire

Oxfordshire

Shropshire

Somerset

Suffolk

Surrey

Warwickshire

West Midlands

West Sussex

Worcestershire

Yorkshire

North Yorkshire

South Yorkshire

West Yorkshire

Channel Islands

Guernsey

Jersey

Northern Ireland

County Antrim and Belfast

County Down

County Londonderry

Scotland

Aberdeenshire and Grampian

Fife

Highland

Lothians

Scottish Borders

Tayside

West Coast

Wales

Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan

Carmarthenshire

Denbighshire / Flintshire / Wrexham

Gwynedd and Conwy

Newport / Monmouthshire / Torfaen / Blaenau Gwent

Powys

Rhondda Cynon Taff / Merthyr Tydfil County Borough / Caerphilly

Swansea / Neath Port Talbot / Bridgend

Pennard Golf Club Gower Golf Club


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