Osborne Golf Club, nestled within the historic grounds of Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, offers a picturesque 9-hole parkland course that is played as 18 holes, providing a par 67 experience. Spanning 70 acres, the course’s mature tree-lined fairways and gently undulating terrain create an enjoyable test for golfers of all levels. The club’s location near East Cowes and its proximity to the A3021 makes it easily accessible from the mainland and across the island. Osborne Golf Club was established in 1904 and has a strong connection to British royal history, as it is set within the former estate of Queen Victoria. The 4th hole, a challenging par-4, is particularly noted for its narrow approach and well-guarded green.
The club has hosted various local competitions and is well-regarded for its friendly atmosphere and beautifully maintained course. Its historic setting, combined with a manageable but testing layout, makes Osborne Golf Club a unique destination for golfers visiting the Isle of Wight.
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