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Rushden Golf Club
Address Rushden Golf Club, Kimbolton Road, Chelveston, Wellingborough, NN9 6AN
Telephone 01933 418511
Pro: 07710 759265
Bar Stewards: 01933 312581
Fax 01933 418511
Website

www.rushdengolfclub.org

Email secretary@rushdengolfclub.org
Pro:
red@bigredgolf.com
Holes 10 established holes
Yardage 6335
SSS 70
Visitors Visitors welcome, it is recommended to contact the Secretary prior to attending on 01933 418511.
Play for Half Price at this course with the 2-FORE!-1 Voucher Scheme
Societies Welcome if previous arrangements made with secretary
Green Fees Societies:
18 Holes:C / 27 Holes: D
Location 2m E of Higham Ferrers on Kimbolton Road
Facilities


Catering is available on all days excluding Mondays
PGA Professional / Tuition
Practice area and putting green

About the course

Rushden Golf Course consists of 10 established holes over ridge and furrow parkland with a stream running through the middle. The undulating land ensures a challenging game.
When playing 18 holes only 3 holes are played from the same tees – 1st/10th – 2nd/11th – 9th/18th.

Course
Reviews

A very hard 10 hole course with many trees to catch out any
shots that miss the fairways. The 10 holes played from different tees makes a very hard 18 holes, the extra hole (12th) teeing up behind the pond can make or break your round it is a short par 4 with the green slipping away into the woods any long second shots will be punished as it is impossible to play back from the woods. The whole course is a challenge and players must be attheir best to keep their handicap. A very good way to spend a day.

Angus Fernie February 13, 2005

A very good test of golf, do not be put off by just 10 holes. No flat fairways and no flat greens, beautiful countryside and very sociable members to make you enjoy your day.


Paul Dunnil August 24, 2005

Well thought out course, the only issues are the lack of respect shown by the members/visitors, the greens are like a bomb zone as people do not repair pitchmarks and the other is that they close fairways!!!! and you end up sharing fairways!!!!

Jake February 15, 2007


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