Stoke Poges Golf Club
Parkland
Par 71, 6550 Yards, Slope
- One of the finest parkland courses in the country
- Built up of the three nine hole courses
- A challenging and demanding course


Encircling the Stoke Park Club's 350 acre Buckinghamshire parkland estate, the historic 27 hole Championship golf course, known as Stoke Poges, is undisputedly one of the finest parkland courses in the country. Created in 1908 by the eminent golf architect Harry Colt, the Stoke Poges course has been the inspiration for many of the world¹s most famous holes, including Augusta¹s infamous 12th at the centre of Amen Corner. As well as being a challenging and demanding course you will find it hard not to be stirred by the stunning views and landscapes. The club's true 27 hole course is made up of the three nine hole courses, Colt, Alison and Jackson. Stoke Poges has seen many impressive rounds in its prestigious history, including the first PGA Matchplay tournament in 1910 and, of course, James Bond's epic golfing duel in the 1964 classic 007 movie 'Goldfinger'.




