
We are a traditional Members' Club with over 800 members, but there's always a welcome on the mat for societies and visitors. The Club was founded in 1908 and is a fine example of the design skills ofthe famous Course Architect, Willie Park Jnr. We are proud to be one of the most popular golf clubs in Hertfordshire. The attractive undulating and established parkland course provides an enjoyable challenge to all golfers.

Letchworth Par 3 Family Golf Centre provides a wonderful golf venue whether you are an experienced golfer or just a novice who wants to enjoy a round of golf with family or friends. Children areparticularly welcome to play on our course. The course has 9 holes ranging in length from 53 to 104 yards, enabling you to play lofted shots in addition to putting. It is set in a beautiful and scenic location, surrounded by many large, mature trees.

We are proud to add FootGolf to our facilities here at Tea Green Golf Club in association with UK Foot Golf. FootGolf, played on a golf course using a football, has the aim of placing the ball intothe hole using only your feet, taking the lowest amount of shots possible. It's a game that's open to everyone. FootGolf combines the best of football and golf. Come and be part of the latest, fastest growing sport phenomenon in the UK.

Welwyn Garden City Golf Club was founded in 1923 and is the home Club of Sir Nick Faldo and Walker Cup player, Tom Lewis, who turned professional in 2011 and secured his European Tour Card by winningthe 2011 Portugal Masters in only his third professional tournament. The Club has the reputation for consistently providing members and guests with one of the best courses in Hertfordshire. It also offers excellent dining and drinking facilities, and a warm, friendly welcome.

As a golfer, to score a hole in one is the pinnacle of what golf is all about. A hole in one is a notable achievement that requires not just skill but a little bit of golfer's luck. Whether you arethe world's number one golf professional, or the newest amateur playing member of your golf club, it is always a Red Letter day. The Oneholer Limited, who acquired the Thresher & Glenny long established hole in one business in 2002, exists to record and celebrate this rare feat.

If you're considering joining a golf club for the first time, or perhaps looking to change from your current club, then Aldwickbury Park could be the perfect home for you. Various membershipcategories and payment methods are available, offering you flexibility throughout the year, and the feeling of being part of something special.

Set in beautiful surroundings on the northern edge of Luton, the Warden Course is a real hidden gem. Comprising of 9 holes, some of which have been in use for over 120 years, the Warden course offersboth the novice and the experienced golfer an excellent test of golfing skills. The undulating greens mean good putting is a must to return a good score! The pay and play green fees are very competitive starting at just £7.50 for 9 holes Monday-Friday, or £10 for 18 holes.

Set in over 200 acres of Hertfordshire countryside, Mill Green Golf Club combines an excellent golf course with hospitality and charm. The gently undulating landscape with its mixture of rollingmeadows and ancient woodland has enabled Peter Alliss and Clive Clark to create a challenging golf course of outstanding beauty. The contemporary clubhouse allows the golfer to relax in comfortable surroundings that have more than a touch of elegance.

It's well preserved Roman ruins and early Christian heritage make exploration a must. Tunisia's thalassotherapy centers are second only to France. Tunisia's twelve championship golf courses arehowever largely unknown to many club golfers, despite hosting the European Senior Tour and Challenge Tour on several occassions. Our hallmark is personal and professional service. Two of our company directors maintain a home in Tunisia and are always available for any needed assistance during your holiday.

Hertfordshire is blessed with a number of fine parkland golf courses and Brickendon Grange Golf Club sits comfortably within this group. The club was established in the 1960's and opened the fulleighteen hole golf course designed by C.K. Cotton in 1967. The signature hole is without doubt the 17th, named 'Ace of Herts', which is undisputedly not only one of the best holes in Hertfordshire but one of the best holes to be played in the South of England.