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Royal Worlington and Newmarket Golf Club

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Location
  
Suffolk, England

Par
  
35

Phone
  
+44 1638 712216

Total holes
  
9

Established
  
1893

Length
  
2,885 m

Date founded
  
1893

Type of business
  
Private

Website
  
www.royalworlington.co.uk

Address
  
Golf Links Rd, Bury St Edmunds IP28 8SD, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Walton Heath Golf Club, Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club, Royal St George's Golf Club, Royal Porthcawl Golf Club, Ganton Golf Club

Royal Worlington and Newmarket Golf Club is a golf club located near Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk, England.

The nine-hole layout is consistently ranked in the top 100 courses in Britain and Ireland, and the "Sacred Nine" (as described by Bernard Darwin) is reputed to be the best nine-hole course in the world.

The club was founded in 1893, and has been home to the Cambridge University Golf Club for over 100 years. Harry Colt was the first Cambridge Blue Captain in 1889. Many well-known and colourful amateur golfers have graced the club since and as one reviewer put it, 'there seems more history per hole than at any other club in England'.

The course is known for its difficult green complexes, and sandy soil that allows for excellent conditioning even in the winter. Royal Worlington's nine-hole course includes two par fives, three par threes, and four par fours (par 35), and measures 3155 yards.

References

Royal Worlington and Newmarket Golf Club Wikipedia