No 64 - Hankley Common
Part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, Hankley Common features a great variety of holes and will always be in prime condition
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64 HANKLEY COMMON
Architect: Braid 2006 position: 75 Stats: 6,442 yds; par 71; SSS 71 GF: £75-£85 T: 01252 792493 W: hankley.co.uk
Hankley is yet another of those very fine Surrey heathland courses, and also part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest. If you are lucky, you may catch sight of any one of a number of rare birds, deer, badgers, snakes or lizards.
However, it is the golf that will linger longest in the memory as there are 18 distinctly different holes and each is a joy to play.
There is a great set of par 3s, especially the 7th, and the closing hole is a real sting in the tail with a deep and wide gully protecting the green on this long two-shotter. RS
+ Great variety of holes; excellent condition; strong set of par 3s - Very testing for higher handicappers
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Rob has been playing golf for more than 45 years and been a contributing editor for Golf Monthly since 2012. He specialises in course reviews and travel, and has played nearly 1,300 courses in almost 50 countries. Last year, his tally was 77, 44 of them for the first time, which included his 1,000th in the UK&I. One of Rob's primary roles is helping to prepare the Top 100 Courses, of which he has played all, as well as the Next 100 where he is missing two in Scotland and four in Ireland. He has been a member of Tandridge for over 30 years where his handicap hovers around 14. You can contact him at r.smith896@btinternet.com.