Royal North Devon Golf Club

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Royal North Devon Golf Club



The Royal North Devon Golf Club (sometimes known as Westward Ho!) is the oldest Links Course in England and was laid out on Northam Burrows in 1864 by 'Old' Tom Morris.

The golf course is a challenging one, a links situated on the rugged North Devon coast, where its exposed position (it would be flooded by the Atlantic were it not for the pebble ridge!), multitudes of spiky rushes, naturally formed grassy mounds and oft deep bunkers pose a tough round. Don't be deceived by the relative flatness of the Northam Burrows, as once on the course the sight of these great sea rushes, huge timber fronted bunkers, burns and ditches present a formidable test for all golfers.

Within the clubhouse there is a museum of golfing memorabilia. Alongside the rows of "elderly spoons" and "feather balls" are literature and art concerning the club and surrounding area, some of it describes the clubs most famous son, J.H. Taylor, keen local golfer and 5 times Open Champion who played, and won with equipment similar to that on display! The Pro Shop, thankfully, has more modern equipment on offer and is well stocked with all the leading brands.

From the clubhouse verandah much of the course can be surveyed through powerful binoculars. There are few better ways to finish a round of golf at Westward Ho! than to relax with a drink in the bar and see the players driving from the first tee and those returning home on the 18th, negotiating the burn in front of the green.

A visit to the Royal North Devon Golf Club is essential for lovers of golf.

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The Card

COMPETITION
 
DATE TIME Entry No. H'cap R'cd Indicate Tee Used
A        Par SSS
B       White 72 72
C       Yellow 72 72
D       Red 73 73
Marker No. Yards Par Yards S.I. A B C D Points Yards Par S.I.
  1 478 5 462 15           393 5 15
  2 416 4 412 7           400 5 7
  3 421 4 413 5           385 4 5
  4 349 4 344 11           294 4 11
  5 136 3 136 16           120 3 16
  6 406 4 396 1           376 4 1
  7 397 4 383 9           329 4 9
  8 192 3 182 13           143 3 13
  9 497 5 467 3           461 5 3
  Out 3292 36 3195             2901 37  
                           
  10 373 4 349 10           334 4 10
  11 371 4 363 12           329 4 12
  12 423 4 406 2           373 4 2
  13 442 5 421 8           399 5 8
  14 201 3 177 14           143 3 14
  15 439 4 408 4           330 4 4
  16 143 3 141 17           130 3 17
  17 555 5 544 6           433 5 6
  18 414 4 394 18           336 4 18
  In 3361 36 3203             2807 36  
  Out 3292 36 3195             2901 37  
  Total 6653 72 6398             5708 73  


Course Comments:

Bernard Darwin, the father of golf course writing, famously nominated the par 3, 16th over a ditch to a teasing, saucer-shaped plateau as "probably the best short hole in the world". That was in 1910 - several decades before the Carlsberg catch-phrase.



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