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  Donnington Valley Golf Club

Course Details
Public/Private: Public Year Built: 1989
Holes:18 Designer/Architect(s): Mike Smith
Guest Policy: Visitors are welcome as are societies & corporate golf days
Handicap Requirements: none

Championship Tee
Par: 71

Yards:

6353
SSS: 71

Meter:

Men's Tee
Par: 71

Yards:

6016
SSS: 69

Meter:

Women's Tee
Par: 71

Yards:

5553
SSS: 71 Meter:

Club Details

Address:

Donnington Valley Golf Club, Snelsmore House, Snelsmore Common, Newbury, RG14 3BG

Location of:

Donnington Valley Golf Club
Tel: +44(0)1635 568 140
Fax: +44(0)1635 568 141
Secretary Tel: +44(0)1635 568 145 Lorraine Storey
Clubhouse Tel: +44(0)1635 568 157
Pro Tel: +44(0)1635 568 142 Martin Balfour
Pro ShopTel: +44(0)1635 568 142
Bar Tel: +44(0)1635 568 157
Restaurant Tel: +44(0)1635 568 157
E-mail: golf@donningtonvalley.co.uk
Web Site: www.donningtonvalley.co.uk/
Green Fee: Contact the club for current green fees
Reservations: Yes
Food: Full catering facilities available all year round

Open:

Cart Access:

Yes Pro On Site: Yes
Walk Course: Trolley Hire:
Metal Spikes: Yes Buggy Hire: Yes
Club Rental: Yes Pro Shop: Yes
Caddies: Water: Yes
Bar: Yes Credit Cards: Yes
Course Dress Code
Golfers are asked not to wear denim, tracksuits, collarless shirts or football shirts. Only shirts with collars and shorts must be tailored and worn with white sports socks. Golf shoes must also be worn but soft spikes are not necessary. Jacket and tie are not required anywhere in the clubhouse
Training Facilities
Large putting and chipping area.  3 Bay practice ground for up to medium iron shots. 2 nets - one internal & one external.
Comments
The course was dramatically extended during 1998 & 2000 to provide a great parkland course with mature trees and water featuring on 4 holes. The sloping greens provide a great test for even the best golfer and the closing 5 holes have started to be regarded as on eof the toughest finishes in Berkshire.The Grade II listed Victorian Clubhouse sits overlooking the 1st tee & the 9th & 18th greens with apatio on which to sit and eat and drink whilst watching golfers playing.

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