Arden Course - H per round / I weekends, Aylesford - F per round / G weekends
Course Designer
Donald Steel - 1970
Location
In the heart of the Midlands, set in rural Warwickshire countryside, yet only 4 miles from the NEC complex and Birmingham Airport, 1m SW on B4102.
Map
Facilities
• Driving Range (see information below), putting green, practice area
• Golf Academy
• Spa, tennis, fitness centre & pool complex
• Meeting rooms
NB Refurbishment of golf & hotel facilities completed early 2009
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Comments
Arden Championship Course host to the British Masters June 2003.
The course is long and hard going from the back tees. However the condition is excellent and the greens were top class. Quite rightly hold European Tour events. The 18th is Breathtaking over the water and you have done very well if you par it. John Fielding
Aylesford Course - Overall a little disappointed. There is a lot of GUR and a couple of holes are being moved or re-developed - some of which is not shown on the course planners. During the changes, the 17th and 18th are sometimes closed as they are used as a practice groung for the new Golf Academy. Consequently the 18th Green is just a part of the fairway with a pin ! One or two of the holes are however a good test of skill but without being too hard. It would be interesting to play the course again once all of the work has been completed. All staff however are extremely helpful and pleasant Neil Hughes
The championship Arden course is very challenging for all
players. It is a very fun golf course especially the 9th hole and the 18th.
The Aylesford course is also very good and is very fun. Unlike the Arden the Aylesford is more forgiving but still hard.
Phil Wastell November 10, 2004