Founded in 1892, Alfreton Golf Club is one of Derbyshire’s longstanding golf destinations, located just off the A38 and close to Alfreton Hall. This par 68, 9-hole course—often played as an 18-hole with alternative tee placements—covers approximately 35 acres of rolling parkland. The course is known for its tree-lined fairways, well-bunkered greens, and subtle elevation changes, offering challenges even to experienced golfers. Though compact in scale, the course tests shot accuracy and control, particularly on the undulating greens.
While no singular designer is credited with its creation, Alfreton’s longevity and natural charm have allowed it to host numerous county events. The course’s location also places it within easy reach of the Peak District National Park, a popular local attraction. Over the years, Alfreton Golf Club has remained a cherished spot for local golf enthusiasts, maintaining its rich history within the region’s sporting community.
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