West Berkshire Golf Club

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West Berkshire Golf Club
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Coordinates 51°28′50″N1°24′50″W / 51.48056°N 1.41389°W / 51.48056; -1.41389 Coordinates: 51°28′50″N1°24′50″W / 51.48056°N 1.41389°W / 51.48056; -1.41389
Location Chaddleworth, Berkshire, England
Established1975
Total holes18

West Berkshire Golf Club is a golf club, located in Chaddleworth, Berkshire, England. It is located about 3 miles from Woodlands St Mary. It was established in 1975. The course was designed by Robin Stagg and Paul Simpson.

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