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Originally known as the Priory Club, Richmond Park Golf Club was founded in 1924 by a group of local enthusiasts. The club is one of the more accessible in the London area, and spans the lovely land of the royal Richmond Park.
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Duke's Course
The club boasts two separate 18-hole layouts named the Duke’s and the Prince’s. Both are set in the same lovely parkland, but the Duke’s is the established favourite and more challenging of the two. The 6,036 yard course shares its plot of land with Richmond Park’s amazing wildlife population, and is a decent test from the medal tees.
Prince's Course
The Prince’s Course is more of a sedate golfing experience, but is equally as beautiful. Though shorter, at 5,900 yards, the Prince’s is a tricky challenge with a number of dog-legs and out-of-bounds hazards to negotiate. Spread over higher and more hilly ground than its sibling, the course presents some great views, and is a thoroughly enjoyable golfing experience.