We are a friendly club offering an interesting and varied golf course, stunning views and a good test of golf. With extensive views towards Thorpe Cloud, Dovedale and The Weaver Hills, Ashbourne Golf Course provides a scenic and enjoyable golfing experience for members and visitors alike. Each hole of this undulating course brings a different challenge, with dog legs, water hazards and elevated holes to test golfers of all abilities.
There is an active membership of around four hundred and the club prides itself in offering a warm welcome to ladies, gentlemen and juniors of all ages and abilities. The club has achieved the England Golf 'SafeGolf ' accreditaition.
There is an active membership of around four hundred and the club prides itself in offering a warm welcome to ladies, gentlemen and juniors of all ages and abilities. The club has achieved the England Golf 'SafeGolf ' accreditaition.
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We welcome Junior members, whether beginners to the game, or those looking to improve their game. Harry is in year 12 at QEGS. He is a keen sportsman and has played Rugby for Ashbourne in all age groups since he was six years old. Harry took up golf three years ago, following in the footsteps of his dad Anthony and his Grandad Bob.
Discounted green fees at around 1,500 UK golf courses (County Card and reciprocal arrangements). A 'pay-as-you-go' membership option. Each year 270 points will be received and can be used to spend on rounds, the cost for a round is dependent on the time to be played, as shown in the table below. Top up points will be available at 1 per point with a minimum purchase 100 points.
Visitors are very welcome at Ashbourne Golf Club and can book a tee time here on the BRS system, or by contacting our Professional Steve Clancy (see details below). If you are considering booking a society event, again, please contact our Club Professional Steve Clancy, who will be more than happy to discuss your requirements with you.
With spectacular views towards Dovedale and the Peak District, only a mile from the centre of Ashbourne, the course is set in open countryside but is easily accessible from the A50 and the A52. The course in its present form was designed by the well-known golf course architect, David Hemstock, and was opened in 1999, although parts of it go back much earlier.
I think it's been a record breaking April certainly more frosty starts than I can recall (2 days without frosts through April!) The greens have ticked along but are suffering with cold and easterly wind and no moisture, the irrigation system is stretched beyond its capabilities and unfortunately is showing its frailties on too many greens too often, in the near future we are going to have to invest rather heavily in irrigation one way or another.