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'''Woburn Golf and Country Club''' is located at ], near ] in ], ], about {{convert|50|mi}} northwest of central ].


There are three ]: the "Duke's Course", which opened in 1976; the "Duchess Course", both designed by ],<ref>{{Cite web|title = History The Duchess' Course|url = http://www.woburngolf.co.uk/courses/duchess/history/|website = www.woburngolf.co.uk|accessdate = 2015-12-01}}</ref> which followed in 1978; and the "Marquess Course", designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, European Golf Design (Ross McMurray) and Alex Hay,<ref>{{Cite web|title = Marquess' Course History|url = http://www.woburngolf.co.uk/courses/marquess/history/|website = www.woburngolf.co.uk|accessdate = 2015-12-01}}</ref> which dates from 2000. The courses are situated amid mature woodland on the ]'s ] estate.<ref name="golftoday">, GolfToday</ref> There are three ] at the Woburn property: the "Duke's Course", which opened in 1976; the "Duchess Course", both designed by ],<ref>{{Cite web|title = History The Duchess' Course|url = http://www.woburngolf.co.uk/courses/duchess/history/|website = www.woburngolf.co.uk|accessdate = 2015-12-01}}</ref> which followed in 1978; and the "Marquess Course", designed by ] and ], European Golf Design (Ross McMurray), and ],<ref>{{Cite web|title = Marquess' Course History|url = http://www.woburngolf.co.uk/courses/marquess/history/|website = www.woburngolf.co.uk|accessdate = 2015-12-01}}</ref> which dates from 2000. The courses are situated amid mature woodland on the ]'s ] estate.<ref name="golftoday">, GolfToday</ref>


European ] player and ] golfer ] is the club's "touring professional".<ref name="golftoday"/> ] and ] player ] of England is the club's Men's "touring professional".<ref name="golftoday"/>

] and ] player ] of England is the club's Ladies "touring professional".<ref>{{Cite web|title=Wie extends with Kia; Hull signs for Woburn - SportsPro Media|url=https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/wie_extends_with_kia_hull_signs_for_woburn|access-date=2021-07-12|website=www.sportspromedia.com}}</ref>


==Tournaments== ==Tournaments==
The ]'s ] was played at Woburn many times between 1979 and 2002, initially over the Duke's Course, and later over the Marquess Course. Another European Tour event, ], was staged at Woburn in 2004.<ref>, Woburn Golf Club</ref> The ]'s ] was played at Woburn many times between 1979 and 2002, initially over the Duke's Course, and later over the Marquess Course. Another European Tour event, ], was staged at Woburn in 2004.<ref>, Woburn Golf Club</ref>


Woburn has hosted the ], one of the ], nine times between 1984 and 1999, as well as other ] events. The ] was played on the Duke's Course from 1982 until 1985 when it moved to the Duchess Course with the final tournament, won by ] in 1994.<ref>, The Independent, 26 April 1994</ref> Since 1984, Woburn has hosted the ], one of the ], eleven times, most recently in ]. The&nbsp;first nine editions<!-- of the Women's British Open--> at Woburn were on the Duke's Course, whilst the ] edition was the first of two on the Marquess Course.<ref>{{cite press release|url=https://www.randa.org/News/2018/08/Venues-for-2019-and-2020-Womens-British-Open-confirmed |title=Venues for Women's British Open confirmed |publisher=The R&A |date=3 August 2018 |accessdate=6 August 2018}}</ref> The club has hosted many other ] events: the ] was played on the Duke's Course from 1982 through 1984, then moved to the Duchess Course in 1985; the final edition at Woburn was in ], won by ] in April.<ref>, The Independent, 26 April 1994</ref>


Woburn has also hosted the ] on the ] since its foundation in 2001. Woburn has also hosted the ] on the ] since its foundation in 2001.


==References== ==References==
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Woburn Golf Club
Club information
Woburn Golf and Country Club is located in EnglandWoburn Golf and Country ClubLocation in EnglandShow map of EnglandWoburn Golf and Country Club is located in the United KingdomWoburn Golf and Country ClubLocation in the United KingdomShow map of the United Kingdom
LocationNear Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire, England
Established1976, 48 years ago
Total holes54
Events hostedBritish Masters
The Heritage
Women's British Open (11)
Ford Ladies Classic
Travis Perkins Masters
WebsiteWoburn Golf
Duke's Course
Par72
Length6,971 yards (6,374 m)
Duchess Course
Par72
Length6,555 yards (5,994 m)
Marquess Course
Par72
Length7,218 yards (6,600 m)

Woburn Golf Club is a golf club in England located in Little Brickhill, near Milton Keynes within the county of Bedfordshire, about fifty miles (80 km) northwest of central London.

There are three courses at the Woburn property: the "Duke's Course", which opened in 1976; the "Duchess Course", both designed by Charles Lawrie, which followed in 1978; and the "Marquess Course", designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, European Golf Design (Ross McMurray), and Alex Hay, which dates from 2000. The courses are situated amid mature woodland on the Duke of Bedford's Woburn Abbey estate.

Ryder Cup and PGA Tour player Ian Poulter of England is the club's Men's "touring professional".

Solheim Cup and LPGA Tour player Charley Hull of England is the club's Ladies "touring professional".

Tournaments

The European Tour's British Masters was played at Woburn many times between 1979 and 2002, initially over the Duke's Course, and later over the Marquess Course. Another European Tour event, The Heritage, was staged at Woburn in 2004.

Since 1984, Woburn has hosted the Women's British Open, one of the women's majors, eleven times, most recently in 2019. The first nine editions at Woburn were on the Duke's Course, whilst the 2016 edition was the first of two on the Marquess Course. The club has hosted many other Ladies European Tour events: the Ford Ladies' Classic was played on the Duke's Course from 1982 through 1984, then moved to the Duchess Course in 1985; the final edition at Woburn was in 1994, won by Catrin Nilsmark in April.

Woburn has also hosted the Travis Perkins Masters on the European Senior Tour since its foundation in 2001.

References

  1. "History The Duchess' Course". www.woburngolf.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  2. "Marquess' Course History". www.woburngolf.co.uk. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
  3. ^ Woburn Golf Club, GolfToday
  4. "Wie extends with Kia; Hull signs for Woburn - SportsPro Media". www.sportspromedia.com. Retrieved 12 July 2021.
  5. Professional Tournaments, Woburn Golf Club
  6. "Venues for Women's British Open confirmed" (Press release). The R&A. 3 August 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  7. Golf: Classic case at Woburn of women out-driving the men, The Independent, 26 April 1994

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