The courses flow through heather, bracken and gorse with towering pine trees lining the fairways.
The Marquess although the youngest of the three has already been host venue to the 2001 and 2002 British Masters, European tour events. The Marquess course is not shrouded in as many pines as its more mature sisters, it tricks its way around ancient oak, beech, birch and plenty of firs.
Within two years of opening, the Duke’s course was fit to stage a tour event. Where the Duke’s finished the Duchess has taken on with a greater variety of golf shots asked for. However all three here are truly championship standard. The experience is further enhanced by the excellent facilities available. |
Woburn Abbey: A magnificent historic building with one of the worlds greatest collections of works by the painter Canaletto.
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park:
One of the best in Britain.
Leighton Buzzard Light Railway: A narrow guage steam railway and museum with steam locomotives from around the world.
Woburn Safari Park: See wild animals from the safety of your vehicle as you drive around the safari park.
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