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Originally formed in 1916, Crews
Hill Golf Club is a parkland course set in rural north
London, once the hunting ground to the Crown. Modern Crews Hill
Golf Club is less open, with many oak trees defining well designed
golf holes. Situated
at the northern tip of Greater London,
the Club is surrounded by garden nurseries and farmland and
often referred to as "The Jewel of the North!"
(north London that is) Crews Hill
is considered the finest test of golf in Middlesex County.
Harry
Colt
designed the Course – his pedigree is legendary with Sunningdale
New, Stoke Poges, Moor Park, Swinley Forest,
Camberley Heath, Wentworth, Beaconsfield, Trevose, Royal Lytham
& St Annes, Royal Portrush, Co. Sligo and Muirfield all
included in his CV. More information can be found on the Colt
Association website.
Charles
Whitcombe, Crews Hill Golf Club Professional 1925 to
1950, holds the course record 59, set in June 1937. Charles
played in the Ryder Cup 1927, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37 – he
captained the side four times. more
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