Wrotham
Heath Golf Club
The
Club was established in 1906 and celebrates its
centenary this year. Wrotham Heath is proud of
its old fashioned values. Run by and for the
Members, the club has restrictions on the amount
of golf societies and green fees it accepts.
There are also no tee time bookings at the club.
The members are free to play when they want.
The course is a traditional
heathland course, originally 9 holes although
it is not known who designed the original 9 hole
course. Perhaps it was Club Professional Len
Job as he was certainly responsible for its construction.
Sitting astride a free draining sandstone ridge,
it has always provided good golfing turf and
greens that are playable all year round.
The expansion to 18 holes came
in the 1990's. The eminent course architect Mr.
Donald Steel was commissioned to design the new
holes. After two years of toil the full course
was opened for play in May 1995. Since then tees
have been extended and a major woodland management
program put in place. Reintegration of heather
around the course is assisting in the restoration
of the original heathland.
The Clubhouse is an original
oast house which had only been altered in small
ways over the years. It was greatly extended
when the course went from 9 to 18 holes.
Good golf has always been played
at Wrotham Heath by both men and women. In the
last thirty years we have had County Champions,
Internationals, even an all-England Champion
of Champions. Nowadays the playing strength is
no less impressive, with the club winning the
prestigious Perman Shield in 2004 as the best
scratch team in West Kent.
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