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HEATHLAND HEAVEN

My relationship with The Berkshire goes back almost 40 years to the time when I helped to run a work-based society. So boundlessly keen were we during the ‘80s golf boom that we arranged a day out almost every month. More often than not we would play 36 holes, and we loved ticking new courses off the list. Despite this, we would return to The Berkshire every year. The reasons were simple and are just as valid today. It is home to two sublime courses that are packed with variety, and which are endless fun no matter how you play.

Stepping back

The Berkshire is situated in an area that is blessed with exceptional heathland golf. Close neighbours include Sunningdale, Wentworth and Swinley Forest.

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