Stanmore Golf Club is a parkland course in a pleasant secluded stretch of woodland.
No of Holes: 18
Length: 5,885 yards
Par: 68
Standard: Public
Type: Inland
The home of Stanmore Golf Club is in a pleasant secluded stretch of woodland at the back of Stanmore Church. The course can be described as a “parkland course” with a variation. The holes on the far side of the course are more of the heath type where as some of the holes on the lower ground have the air of being carved out of the woods. The holes on the high ridge provide a test of our hitting powers and the woodland holes make no less a demand on our ability to keep straight. None of the woods at Stanmore are out of bounds and one or tow errant shots can easily ruin an otherwise perfect card. Stanmore Golf Club must be accounted among the pioneers of Middlesex golf for it was formed in 1893. Its membership has always been nearly all local residents and it is still in the happiest sense a local club. The course consists of a fairly easy par 5 (once you have hit a straight drive), four distinctly stiff par 4s of 385-445 yards, and eight somewhat easier ones of around 380 yards. Five par 3s of which 3 are notoriously difficult off the back tees.
Web Site: http://www.stanmoregolfclub.co.uk
Address: 29 Gordon Avenue, Stanmore, HA7 2RL Tel: 020 8954 2599 Fax: 020 8954 2599