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Royal Liverpool Golf Club: Hoylake, England 1897: 2023 — 13 270 (−18) Tiger Woods (2006) [21] Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club † Deal, England 1909: 1920 † 2 291 John Henry Taylor (1909) [22] Royal Troon Golf Club: Troon, Scotland 1923: 2024 — 10 264 (−20) Henrik Stenson (2016) [23] Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club: Lytham St Annes ...
Arbroath Golf Links, Arbroath, Angus [1] Carnoustie Golf Links – Championship, Burnside, and Buddon Courses, Carnoustie, Angus [1] Monifieth Golf Links – Medal Course and Ashludie Course, Monifieth, Angus [1] Panmure Golf Club, Barry, Angus [1] Montrose Golf Links – Medal Course and Broomfield Course, Montrose, Angus [1] North East
Ashridge Golf Club - Berkhamstead; Bassingbourn Barracks Golf Club - Royston; Batchwood Hall Golf Club - St Albans; Bushey Hall Golf Club - Bushey; Forest Hills Golf Club (Hertford) - Hertford
Royal Birkdale hosted the women's tournament for a sixth time in 2014, and was the site of the Senior Open Championship in 2013. It has also hosted the Ryder Cup (1965, 1969), the Walker Cup (1951), and the Curtis Cup (1948). Other courses in the Open rota near Liverpool are Royal Liverpool Golf Club (Hoylake) and Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club.
Royal Adelaide Golf Club is a links course in Adelaide, South Australia, and was partly designed by Alister MacKenzie, who said of the location, "One finds a most delightful combination of sand dunes and fir trees. I have never seen a seaside course possess such magnificent sand craters, as those at Royal Adelaide."
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Manchester Golf Club, is a golf club in Middleton, Greater Manchester, England. The club was founded in 1882 as the Manchester St Andrews Golf Club, to distinguish it from another club under a similar name. In 1883, the words "St Andrew’s" was dropped and the original Manchester Golf Club became known as the "'Old' Manchester Golf Club".
The club, which now has a total of 45 holes, was founded in 1878, initially with five holes. It lies adjacent to the Firth of Clyde. George Strath was appointed in 1881 as the club's first golf professional, [5] and together with 1882 Open champion Willie Fernie, designed the original course, expanding it to 18 holes by 1888. [6]