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Location
  
Phone
  
+44 1923 222253

Town or city
  
Completed
  
1889

Bushey Hall Golf Club

Client
  
Robert Stewart Clouston

Address
  
Bushey Hall Dr, Bushey WD23 2EP, UK

Hours
  
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Aldenham Golf & Country, Bushey Country Club, West Herts Golf Club, Radlett Park Golf Club, Moor Park Golf Club

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Bushey Hall Golf Club, founded by Robert Stewart Clouston in 1889, is one of the oldest parkland golf courses in Hertfordshire. Originally opened as a nine-hole course, it was extended to the full 18 holes by 1893 and is now a 6,005-yard course.

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Bushey Hall history

The first captain of Bushey Hall Golf Club was A.J Balfour who accepted presidency at the first official meeting on 24 March 1890.

Throughout Bushey’s history the club was run by a series of different proprietors, who through various measures ensured the club thrived. The fairways received an enviable reputation and the clubhouse was extended to cover two storeys with an open veranda overlooking the 18th hole for £1,100.

First and Second World Wars

During both the world wars the club was requisitioned by the government, during the first used as a training depot for the Brigade of Guards and during the second as a base for American forces. Unlike the First World War, during the Second World War play was allowed at the course, although access to the clubhouse was restricted.

Recent history

In 1986, the freehold of the course and club was sold to London-based hotel group Veladail Leisure, who now own and operate the club. Over half a million pounds has recently been spent on new tees, irrigation systems, golf buggies, equipment for maintaining the course and refurbishing the club house.

References

Bushey Hall Golf Club Wikipedia


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