Burnham Beeches Golf Club
Golf Courses & Equipment in Slough, Berkshire
Established in 1891, Burnham Beeches is the oldest club in Buckinghamshire. It was began by a group of local worthies who called a public meeting in the village school. A site was found on the edge of the 500 acres of historic woodland that had been bought by the Corporation of the City of London in 1880, and which gives the club its name. The course was opened on 5 December 1891 when 35 players took part in the 1st competition. The winner, an Eton housemaster named P V Broke, went round in 97 - the only player to break 100!
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Burnham Beeches Golf Club
read moreIf you wish to lower your handicap then Ronnie and Michael would be delighted to help you achieve your goals. A variety of lessons are available covering all aspects of the game, from on-course assessments, to long game, chipping and putting. Ronnie and Michael are keen to help younger golfers in the area and regularly offer group lessons which enable them to get started without the expense of individual lessons. Ronnie also holds regular 'Get into Golf' group lessons for Ladies who wish to try the game of golf.
Burnham Beeches Golf Club
read moreFounded in 1891 and originally designed by JH Taylor, Burnham Beeches provides a challenging but hugely enjoyable golf course in a beautiful setting on the edge of the historic Burnham Beeches woodland. Being over 100 years old the course benefits from having a large number of mature trees which frame the majority of the holes. The undulating layout based on gravel, drains particularly well, and the full greens, tees and fairway irrigation ensures good summer playing conditions. The club has hosted professional, national and county golfing events as well as receiving awards for the quality of the course.