Potters Bar,established in 1923, was designed by James Braid. The 6300 yard parkland course uses strategically placed bunkers (and a few streams!) to provide hazard on a course which proves a challenge to the lower handicap player without proving too daunting to the higher handicapper. A testament to the quality of the club and course was the fact that Potters Bar was home to Tony Jacklin when he won the US Open Championship in 1969. Visitors are welcome midweek.
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Potters Bar Golf Club (closed) map and location.
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There are currently no scorecards for this course |