82. The Grove – Top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012
The Grove in England has been ranked number 82 in Golf Monthly’s top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012
Architect: Kyle Phillips Stats: 7,152 yds, par 72, SSS 74 GF: £155 Monday to Wednesday, £195 Thursday to Sunday Visitor information: No restrictions W: thegrove.co.uk 2010 Ranking: 85 (Up 3) Improvements since 2010 Ranking: Course: None
Panellists' Comments: "The condition of the course is as good as any I have ever played"; "The quality and courtesy of the staff was second to none, the facilities of the course and hotel are truly amazing"; "A good venue for a special occasion."
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