Established October 1901 Date founded October 1901 | Phone +44 1223 247626 Total holes 36 | |
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Gog Magog Golf Club is a golf club, located in Shelford Bottom, Cambridgeshire, England. It is located about 4 miles south of Cambridge.
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- Gog magog golf club locker room thefts v2
- Gog magog golf club locker room thefts 1
- History
- Wandlebury course
- Tournaments hosted
- Site of Special Scientific Interest
- References
Gog magog golf club locker room thefts 1
History
The Club was established in October 1901, founded by John Bascombe Lock, and is ranked as the top golf course in the county by the website Top 100 Golf Courses. The course was designed by W. Duncan. Herbert Strong, the professional from Sandwich, would start his golf career here in 1902. The Wright Cup was held at the Gog Magog Golf Club in the early 1970s. Howard Florey was a player here while at Cambridge. The golf course was historically "reserved for graduate members of the University of Cambridge".
Wandlebury course
A second course was established in 1999, the Wandlebury, which is also voted the second best golf course in the county after the old course. In 2007, the Wandlebury course was used for the regional qualifiers to the Open Championship. On the hill above the course is an Iron Age plateau fort.
Tournaments hosted
The Gog Magog Club is also well known for holding the annual Lagonda Trophy, which has been won by many big golfing names such as Luke Donald and Lee Westwood.
Site of Special Scientific Interest
Gog Magog Golf Course is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest.