Ashburnham Golf Club, Burry Port
Ashburnham Golf Club, Burry Port - Ashburnham Golf Club, Burry Port
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Ashburnham Golf Club, Burry Port description
Sports Club - Cricket
Medium (1-150)
Chosen as a qualifying venue for the 2014 Seniors Open Championship, this event is the latest in a long line of important events held here since the early 1900’s when Harry Vardon, the six time British Open Champion said “The course I like best in Wales is Ashburnham”.
A glittering array of Major Champions and International golfers have played here including three victorious Ryder Cup Captains who have each won prestigious tournaments at Ashburnham.
Ashburnham celebrated its centenary in 1994 by staging the Men’s Home International Championship for the second time and in 2010 the four nations event returned for a third time when an England team featuring current European stars , Tom Lewis, Eddie Pepperrel and Tommy Fleetwood won the Raymond Trophy.
Past and present Walker Cup Captains have also enjoyed success here, as Peter McEvoy led England to victory in the 1994 Home Internationals whilst current captain Nigel Edwards respresented Wales in 2010 and won the Carmarthenshire Open on two occasions.
Members and Visitors alike appreciate the true links experience that this historic venue provides, and together with the stunning scenery and a warm welcome offered in the clubhouse makes Ashburnham an experience not to be missed.
A glittering array of Major Champions and International golfers have played here including three victorious Ryder Cup Captains who have each won prestigious tournaments at Ashburnham.
Ashburnham celebrated its centenary in 1994 by staging the Men’s Home International Championship for the second time and in 2010 the four nations event returned for a third time when an England team featuring current European stars , Tom Lewis, Eddie Pepperrel and Tommy Fleetwood won the Raymond Trophy.
Past and present Walker Cup Captains have also enjoyed success here, as Peter McEvoy led England to victory in the 1994 Home Internationals whilst current captain Nigel Edwards respresented Wales in 2010 and won the Carmarthenshire Open on two occasions.
Members and Visitors alike appreciate the true links experience that this historic venue provides, and together with the stunning scenery and a warm welcome offered in the clubhouse makes Ashburnham an experience not to be missed.
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