Verulam Golf Club
Address Verulam Golf Club, 226 London Road, St Albans, AL1 1JG
Telephone 01727 853327
Pro/Tee times: 01727 861401
Junior Golf Organiser: 07788 178496
Website

www.verulamgolf.co.uk

Email

General Manager
gm@verulamgolf.co.uk
info@verulamgolf.co.uk

Holes Superb, mature 18 hole course
Yardage 6429-6196-5613
Blue "Family" Tees for new golfers of all ages: 3858 yds - Par 36
SSS 72-71-73
Par 72
Visitors Welcome. Must contact in advance, reasonable golfing competence and good knowledge of course etiquette required.
Societies Welcome. Golf Society and Corporate golf days can be arranged for any number of golfers from 12 up to 120. Must contact in advance.
Green Fees
Monday: D (C in winter)
Tuesday to Friday: E (D in winter)
Saturday and Sunday - F (summer after 11am only)
Course Designer

Braid/Steel - 1905

Location In the heart of St. Albans is overlooked by the majestic St. Albans Abbey.
1m from junction 21A or 22 of M25 off A1081, M1 J6. 1 mile SE of St Albans, signposted by railway bridge

Facilities


* Corporate hospitality days available / Weddings
* Conference facilities available
* PGA Professional / Golf tuition / Junior Academy using the Golf Foundation Junior Golf Passport
* Club repairs
* Golf driving range, chipping and bunker area, putting green, practice nets

About Verulam

Verulam is Samuel Ryder's home club and the course is suitable for players of all ages and abilities playing from the various tee markers.
Home of the Ryder Cup

 





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