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Luffenham Heath Golf Club

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Phone
  
+44 1780 720205

Address
  
Stamford Rd, South Luffenham, Stamford PE9 3UU, UK

Hours
  
Closed now Tuesday8AM–6PMWednesday8AM–6PMThursday8AM–6PMFriday8AM–6PMSaturday8AM–6PMSunday8AM–6PMMonday8AM–6PM

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Luffenham Heath is an 18-hole golf course near South Luffenham in Rutland, England. Designed by Harry Colt, it began under the patronage of the Earl of Ancaster who had exchanged fields in South Luffenham for common land on the heath.

The opening event in 1911, witnessed by over a thousand spectators, was an exhibition match between James Braid and Harry Vardon.

The club initially attracted an aristocratic membership. Viscount Castlereagh was club captain in 1912 and 1932, on the latter occasion bearing the title of Marquis of Londonderry. In 1928, the Prince of Wales, who later became King Edward VIII, was invited to become captain. The club applied to be allowed to add the word Royal as a prefix to the club's name, but the request was refused.

In 1973 the course was declared a Site of Special Scientific Interest and in particular is notable for brown hairstreak butterflies.

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Luffenham Heath Golf Club Wikipedia