Stoke Albany Golf & Country Club, located in the Northamptonshire countryside, was once a popular 18-hole parkland course offering a mix of scenic beauty and challenging play. Set within 150 acres of rolling terrain, the course was known for its tree-lined fairways, strategic water hazards, and well-maintained greens. The signature hole was the par-3 7th, which required a precise shot over water to reach the green. The club offered golfers stunning views of the surrounding countryside, with gentle undulations and natural features adding to its character.
The club was easily accessible from the A427, making it a convenient destination for golfers from nearby towns such as Market Harborough and Corby. Local landmarks included Rockingham Castle and the picturesque Welland Valley, offering visitors plenty of outdoor activities beyond golf.
Though Stoke Albany Golf & Country Club has now closed, it remains a fond memory for those who played there, leaving a legacy of enjoyable and challenging rounds in a peaceful countryside setting.
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Stoke Albany Golf & Country Club - Closed map and location.
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