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The Arkley 9

A ‘Must Play’

Designed by James Braid, with amendments by Harry Vardon, the course is a 6,032-yard, par-69, diverse and enjoyable challenge for golfers of all abilities, offering tight, tree-lined undulating fairways and fast sloping greens.

Our idyllic parkland landscape hosts a very well maintained and stunning nine holes with 18 distinct tee complexes, providing variations in lines and approaches across the course, creating a markedly different front and back nine.

James Braid, a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame, is famous for his five Open Championship wins and celebrated for his work as a golf course designer.

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  • Scorecard
    HoleBlack
    Yards
    Black
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    White
    Yards
    White
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    Yellow
    Yards
    Yellow
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    1382410370410370410
    2169315162315138317
    3390473734733949
    43714436444303411
    548251447851444954
    6404453824536641
    7183313175313150314
    84114140541405512
    9166317158317158316
    104324242542428513
    11213362033619638
    1237241136441136545
    13336493234933242
    144144341443414510
    1535241234941233846
    16288416280416238418
    17505584885845453
    18160318160318157315
    Out295834286734267835
    In307235300635292237
    Total603069587369560072
  • Local Rules
    1. Out of Bounds
      1. Beyond all hedges and fences marking the boundaries of the course
      2. Beyond all areas signified by white posts, including:
        1. Driving range, car park and clubhouse surroundings (including patios and practise putting greens)
        2. Wooded area left of Hole 14
    2. Penalty Areas (Rule 17)
      1. All areas of the course defined by red or yellow stakes. Relief from such areas carries applicable penalty stroke(s)
    3. Abnormal Course Conditions (Rule 16)
      1. “Immovable Obstructions” are classified as abnormal course conditions. Free relief must be taken where such an obstruction interferes with a players stance or swing, including:
        1. Roads/pathways within the course boundaries
        2. Fixed course furniture (huts, benches, shelters and tee markers)
        3. Staked/wrapped/banded or wired trees
        4. Irrigation covers or sprinkler heads
        5. Ground Under Repair (GUR) and other protected areas defined by Golf Course Management
      2. Free relief may be taken from other abnormal course conditions such as:
        1. Burrowing animal scrapings
        2. Holes/ruts/damage caused by heavy machinery excluding light tyre imprints
      3. Free relief may not be taken from any boundary hedge or fence nor any obstacle (such as bridges) within defined penalty areas
    4. Movable Obstructions (Rule 15)
      1. Stones/loose impediments may be removed from bunkers
    5. Clarification/disputes/final decisions
      1. Any confusion or dispute that may arise from the interpretation or application of a rule must be brought to the attention of the Golf Club Management who will dispense a Final Decision