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Ever teed off at Leeds Castle?
Golfers never forget the first time they tee off on the historic fairways at Leeds Castle.
Situated on the 500 acre Leeds Castle estate, this historical nine-hole, par 34 golf course was built by Sir Guy Campbell in 1931.
Leeds Castle Golf Club offers pay and play golf, great value memberships and expert coaching for all ages and skill levels.
Surrounded by picturesque Kentish parkland, the course provides both challenging and spectacular holes from start to finish. Long intervals between tee-off times mean that the course is rarely congested and you can take your time to enjoy the scenery.
Open daily, the course boasts a fully stocked Pro Shop for all golfing needs, including club and trolley hire.
The highly qualified PGA coaching team is passionate and committed to providing golf lessons tailored to each individual golfer, whether a beginner or striving to become an elite player.
For those after a refreshment before or after their tee time, the café serves generously filled breakfast rolls, homemade cooked lunches including toasties and sandwiches – all freshly made to order.
In the warmer months, the club house is licensed for alcoholic refreshments, which can be enjoyed on the outdoor terrace overlooking the Castle.
For more information about Leeds Castle Golf Club, click here.