5 nights
01 Nov 24 to 31 Mar 25
Book by 31 Oct 24
Both Addington and Sunningdale Golf Clubs offer exceptional golfing experiences, each with its unique charm and appeal. Addington provides a sense of history, exclusivity, and natural beauty, while Sunningdale offers world-renowned courses, impeccable maintenance, and luxurious facilities. Whether you seek the prestige of Addington or the grandeur of Sunningdale, both clubs promise an unforgettable golfing experience.
Addington Golf Club:
Designed in 1913 by John Frederick Abercromby, The Addington is a fine course which will challenge and excite golfers of all abilities.
Affording expansive views of the metropolis from hilltop tees like those at the 14th and 16th, the fairways wander through mature pine and birch trees and create a feeling of intimacy in stark contrast to the looming mast of Crystal Palace and the backdrop provided by the Natwest Tower, Canary Wharf and the Shard.
Sunningdale Golf Club:
Sunningdale’s Old Course was designed by twice winner of The Open Championship, Willie Park Junior and opened in 1901. The land on which it was constructed belonged to St. John’s College, Cambridge and mainly consisted of heather, gorse and pine trees.