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Berkshire Golf Club Blue Course

Address
Swinley Road, Ascot, SL5 8AY, England
Telephone
01344 621495
Course type
Heathland
Holes
18
Length
6260
Par/SSS
71
Facilities
Catering facilities
Golf Course Rating
Overall Rating
4 stars out of 5, (Based on 1 rewiews)
User Rating
4 stars out of 5
4 stars (1 user review). See user reviews
Golf Course Says
The Berkshire is one of a group of famous courses laid out amid the extensive trees and heather to the South and West of Windsor Castle. The Berkshire is the youngest of the big three clubs in this superb golfing country, having been founded in 1928, 17 years after Sunningdale and 4 years after Wentworth.The Blue Course, unusually, starts with a par 3, but it is a magnificent start, and one which instantly confronts the golfer with the skill of Fowler’s design. The green sits on a hump, more than 200 yards away over a sea of heather. There is trouble short and right of the green, to catch the weakly hit slice. There is also trouble to the back left of the green to punish the hooked shot which is likely to go long.

This is a regular theme on both courses, and always the trouble and hazards are subtly created from the natural shape and contours of the land which Fowler had to work with.After the challenges of the 1st have been dealt with, the front 9 offers some birdie opportunities, with two par 5s and three short par 4s. It is advisable to take advantage of these, as the back 9 offers just one hazardous par 5, and finishes with a run of five challenging par 4s which can severely damage a potentially good card. The most difficult of these, the long, dog-leg 16th, competes with the 1st hole to be considered the finest on the Blue Course. To avoid a very long second shot, the drive must be well struck around, or over, the bunker which is cut into the corner of the dog leg. Even once on the green, the dangers are not over, as it slopes severely from back to front and left to right.The Blue Course may not rank as highly as the Red in the top 100 lists, however members will often say that it is the tougher of the two courses to score on, and the difficulty in putting good figures on the card is a testament to the success of Fowler’s work.

User Reviews
(1 review)
Martin Hopley
4 stars out of 5
07/07/2004
Berkshire Golf Course is a beautiful course set amongst loads of trees. Not the longest in the world, but it is all about accuracy. You have to shape your shots and think your way around. Miss the green at Berkshire Golf Club on the wrong side and you could have a very difficult up and down. The condition of Berkshire Golf Course was very good when I played it in July. The clubhouse was very relaxed and the welcome warm. Good practice ground and area too.
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