Woodbury Park Hotel, Golf and Country Club
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| Address |
Woodbury Park Hotel, Golf and Country Club, Woodbury Castle, Woodbury, EX5 1JJ |
| Telephone |
+44 (0)1395 233382 |
| Fax |
+44 (0)1395 233384 |
| Website |
http://www.woodburypark.co.uk
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| Email |
events@woodburypark.co.uk |
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Holes |
Oaks
Course: 18
Acorn Course: 9 |
| Yardage |
7314 - 4582 |
| Par |
73 - 32 |
| Visitors |
Welcome
handicap certificate required, please reserve tee times in advance. |
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Special Offers and Golfing Breaks available at this location.
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Online Tee Time Booking available. Click here to make your booking at:
The
Acorns Course
The Oaks
Course |
| Societies |
Corporate golf days and societies are always welcome. Contact
in advance. |
Green
Fees
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18
holes E, F weekends
9 holes B |
| Course
Designer |
J
Hamilton-Stutt |
| Location |
Situated in 500 acres of Devon's most idyllic countryside, 10
miles E of Exeter on A3052. M5 J30, 6 miles. |
| Facilities |
    
    
  
* PGA trained professionals / Coaching incl. swing analysis in swing studio with the latest technology, golf clinics
* 6 bay all weather (fully covered) driving range
* Leisure, banqueting and conference facilities, weddings, health and beauty
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| About the courses |
* The Oaks is set in stunning parkland with rolling fairways, European standard greens, lakes and mature trees. It offers a wonderful challenge to those with a handicap, particularly the 18th which offers a spectacular finish over the lake in full view of the clubhouse!
The
course was selected to host its first PGA seniors tour in 2003.
* The Acorns is a beautifully contoured 9 hole course for those looking for a less demanding but no less interesting challenge than the Oaks. With its tricky green side bunkers, big rolling greens and testing second hole, it offers any golfer a great round while taking in the breathtaking views of the Exe valley. |
| Reviews |
This is a great golf course. There is a choice of the 9 hole
Acorns course which is perfect for beginners. The holes are
well layed out. In the summer the green and fairways are perfect.
However if you want the 18 hole championship Oaks course it
will cost more however it is a lot better than the acorns.
being a member there i play on it in all weather but i would
advise to go in the summer as the course can get very soggy
after heavy rain. Also the seniors tour visits the Oaks for
the Nigel Mansal Classic so ring in advance not to be disappointed!!
Mark Sterling April 18, 2005
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