London Golf Club
The London Golf Club is home to the European Open and has two golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus. The 18-hole Heritage Course is a par 72. The 18-hole International Course is also a par 72 course. On-site amenities include a pro shop, restaurants and bars, a driving range and putting green. If you are a non-resident of the United Kingdom, you can purchase an International membership to the London Golf Club. To qualify, you must spend less than 91 days in the United Kingdom and be a member of a golf club in your home country. Other membership levels are available starting with a five-day Associate membership. The membership team at the London Golf Club have membership fee details.
London Golf Club
Stansted Lane
Ash
Nr Brands Hatch, Kent TN15 7EH
011 (+44) 14 7487 9899
Urban Golf
Urban Golf has two locations in London. The company opened the Soho store in 2004 and the Smithfield store in 2006. The Smithfield store is the largest indoor golf facility in the entire United Kingdom. Each Urban Golf location features indoor golf simulators that enable golfers with the ability to play on 52 courses from around the world. The courses are some of the most famous in golf, such as Pebble Beach. Lessons and club fittings are available for those in need. A bar and lounge are also available for golfers.
Urban Golf Soho
33 Great Pulteney Street
London W1F 9NW
011 (+44) 20 7434 4300
Urban Golf Smithfield
12 Smithfield Street
London EC1A 9LA
011 (+44) 20 7248 8600
Dukes Meadows Golf Club
Dukes Meadows Golf Club is open to the public. It has a nine-hole par three golf course and a four-hole academy course for practice and lessons. A 50-bay floodlight driving range and pro shop are also available for golfers. The pro shop does custom club fitting and arranges lessons if needed. Indoor and outdoor tennis can also be enjoyed by guests. A café and bar is available to meet the dining needs of guests.
Dukes Meadows Golf Club
Dan Mason Drive
London W4 2SH
011 (+44) 20 8995 0537
Royal St. Georges Golf Club
The Royal St. Georges Golf Club has an 18-hole championship golf course that has hosted many tournaments, including the Open Championship and The Walker Cup, since it opened in 1887. The course covers 7070 yards and is a par 72. While there are members of the club who are given preferred tee time, visitors can play the course Monday through Friday. On-site is a clubhouse, a dining room, a snack bar, a smoking room, a writing room and pro shop.
Royal St. Georges Golf Club
Kent CT13 9PB
011 (+44) 13 0461 3090
Geffrye Museum
If you want to take a break from golf and see something else, the Geffrye Museum is an interesting place to check out in London. This museum focuses on the design of middle class living rooms for the periods of 1600 to the present day. Whole living rooms are recreated to include everything that would have been in the room from paintings to furniture. The museum also has gardens that visitors can tour. A restaurant and gift shop are on site.
Geffrye Museum
Kingsland Road
London E2 8EA
011 (+44) 20 7739 9893
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