119 Golf Links Road, Ferndown, Dorset, England, BH22 8BU
(+44) 01202 653950 | golf@ferndowngolfclub.co.uk
Ferndown Golf Club was established in 1913 and is a championship heathland course set amongst towering pine trees. Designed by Harold Hilton, the 18-hole "Old Course" is ranked amongst the Worlds Top 1000 Golf Courses by Rolex, and 52nd in the "Top 100 Golf Courses in Britain & Ireland 2012-13" by Golf World.
Based on the south coast of England this beautiful 27-hole golf layout is a test for any golfer. Pristine presentation combined with greens of the highest quality, Ferndown is simply an experience that cannot be missed.
It has been host to The Hennessy Cognac Cup, the Ladies European Tour, and the British Ladies Open in 1989. More recently Ferndown has been a Regional Open Qualifying venue from 2008 to 2012.
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Our renowned 18-hole "Old Course" was designed by Harold Hilton, the Open Champion in 1892 and 1897. In fact, Harold was the only British amateur golfer to win the British and US Amateur titles in the same year (1911). What was to become one of the top golf Clubs in Dorset and the UK opened for play in 1913.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 1913
DESIGNER Harold Hilton
STYLE Heathland
LENGTH (MAX) 6556
PAR 71
SSS 71
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Not AvailableIn 1969 the "Presidents Course" was constructed and launched to enhance the availability of first class golf in Dorset. Consisting of 9 holes (though it can be played as 18-holes), this superb addition to the Club was designed by Mr J Hamilton Stutt, a founder member and past Chairman of the British Association of Golf Course Architects. He had previously worked alongside Mackenzie Ross on such well-known courses as Turnberry – Ailsa Course, and St Mellion. The Course was renamed the Alliss Course in September 2015 in recognition of the clubs long assocation with the Alliss Family.
NO. HOLES 9
YEAR OPEN 0
DESIGNER J Hamilton Stutt
STYLE Heathland
LENGTH (MAX) 5748
PAR 70
SSS 70
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