Wentworth East Course
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| Wentworth East |
Parkland
Par 68, 6201 Yards, Slope
- Easier course than the West Course
- Well bunkered greens
- Stunning scenery
If Wentworth’s Burma Road is a little too difficult then head for the East Course. This was Wentworth’s first course to be designed by Harry Colt and opened in 1924. This intimate layout, with its undulating and springy fairways that zigzag in amongst the woodland setting, calls for accurate driving and precision shot-making into the well-bunkered greens - another classic Colt trademark. Position, not power, is the name of the game here.
One of the course’s great strengths is the quality of its five par-3s. They range in length from the inviting 159-yard 12th to the challenging 226-yard 7th, a serious attention grabber. The typical club golfer will almost certainly see more birdie putts here than on the West.







