Beautiful and demanding 18-hole parkland course
with tight tree lined fairways demanding accuracy
Yardage
5978 - 5730 - 5409
Par
70-70-71
Visitors
Visitors welcome; the club has a good reputation as a very friendly Club. With member only at weekends. Handicap certificate required.
Societies
Welcome; various packages available; Must contact
Secretary/Managers office
in advance
Green
Fees
Weekdays: E per round, F per day, with Member: C/D
Kent Golf Union members
enjoy special discounts
by prior arrangement
Location
Faversham & M2 junction 6, 2 miles
Facilities
* New Clubhouse with outside veranda providing
some excellent views of the course. A comprehensive menu is
available throughout the day for lunch etc.
* Function room
* Corporate Hospitality days available
* Golf lessons (on course also available)/
Club fitting
* Practice area
The first course founded in 1902 was at Nagden Marshes near
Graveney before moving to its present home at Belmont Park.
The club mascot and emblem is a cock pheasant, many of which
can be seen wandering the fairways.
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