Banbury Golf Club, established in 1890, is located in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, spanning 190 acres with an esteemed 18-hole parkland course. Designed by the renowned golf course architect Harry Colt, the course features a par of 72 and is celebrated for its meticulously maintained fairways, mature oak trees, and strategically placed bunkers. A distinctive feature is the par-5 14th hole, which offers a challenging long drive followed by a demanding approach over water to a well-guarded green.
Situated near the historic Banbury Cross and the River Cherwell, the club is easily accessible via the A423, providing convenient connections from Oxford and surrounding areas. Banbury Golf Club has a storied history of hosting regional tournaments, including the Oxfordshire Open, attracting skilled golfers from across the region. The course’s undulating terrain and natural water hazards provide a strategic challenge, while the scenic views of local landmarks enhance the overall golfing experience. Banbury Golf Club remains a cherished destination for enthusiasts seeking both competitive play and the tranquil beauty of Oxfordshire’s countryside.
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