London Championship Tour

6 nights, 5 rounds of golf at classic heathland courses, set in beautiful countryside around London, staying in a four star hotel.

 
 
ITINERARY
 
 
 
Day 1
Royal Berkshire Ramada Plaza Hotel
 
 

This is a prestigious and elegant hotel with a rich history. Built in Queen Anne style in 1705, it housed the Churchill family for many years. Located close to Ascot Racecourse and Guards Polo Club, This is a four star deluxe hotel set in 15 acres of glorious woodland. The stylish rooms are divided between the main house and an annex. All rooms are spacious with thick carpeting, large comfortable beds, and well-kept bathrooms with shower-tub combinations. Facilities include a health club, indoor pool, sauna, spa bath, trimnasium, tennis courts, croquet lawn , and a 9 Hole putting green.

 
       
 
Day 2
Wentworth East Course
 
 

The West is the course that everybody rushes to play, but the East is more enjoyable for the average player. It is also more sandy, intimate and charming. This was the first course Harry Colt built at Wentworth and it was born in 1924, two years earlier than its bigger brother There’s only one par five, but there are five par fours measuring in excess of 400 yards.  It’s the East’s collection of five short holes that stand out; they are simply outstanding par threes.

 
       
 
Day 3
Walton Heath Old Course
 
 

Having hosted over 60 major amateur and professional championships in its illustrious history, Walton Heath has been graced by the 1981 Ryder Cup, 5 European Open Tournaments, as well as such prestigious amateur events such as the Senior Open, the English Amateur, the Brabazon Trophy, and the British and English Ladies Amateur. Founded in 1903, The Old Course is one of the finest examples of heathland golf, and is ranked as one of the top 100 courses in the world.

 
       
 
Day 4
The Berkshire Golf club
 
 

Other than the Berkshire, Sunningdale and Wentworth are the only clubs in the whole of the British Isles that can boast two heathland golf courses positioned in the top 100. Many people say that there is nothing better than a day’s golf amongst the forest, heather and springy turf of the Berkshire. The land was once royal hunting forest and dates back to the reign of Queen Anne. Each hole is played in seclusion, the mature sycamore, birch, chestnut and pine trees providing majestic fairway tunnels.

 
       
 
Day 5
Hindhead
 
 
Founded in 1904, Hindhead is laid out around The Devil's Punchbowl - a large hollow of dry sandy heath south west of London, and overlooked by Gibbet Hill, the second highest hill in Surrey. The front nine at Hindhead wanders through heather strewn Ice Age valleys and the back nine plays on the hillside heathland plateau. The location is not only breathtaking, it’s truly beautiful. By the time you reach the signature 6th hole, you’ll be convinced that this should be rated as one of the top courses in England.  
       
 
Day 6
West Hill
 
 

Founded in 1910, West Hill has remained virtually untouched ever since. The course is routed in an out and back fashion across undulating sandy ground. The fairways are lined with pine, birch and of course, tangly heather. Measuring slightly more than 6,350 yards, West Hill is not long by today's standards, but with only two par fives and a par of 69, it represents an enjoyable and testing challenge. If it's charm that you are looking for, then you need look no further than West Hill. This is a truly delightful golf course.

 
       
 
Day 7
Depart