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Play golf at the historical 9-hole course built on the 500 acre Leeds Castle Estate in 1931. Enjoy stunning views, challenging holes, expert coaching and official handicaps.
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Enjoy pay and play golf, memberships and coaching at Leeds Castle Golf Club. The 9 Hole Kent parkland course offers challenging and spectacular holes with trolley hire and pro shop.
The course offers spectacular views of the 900-year old Castle as you play and provides an excellent test for golfers of all standards. Originally built on the 500-acre estate in 1924 for the Hon. Lady Baillie, the then owner of Leeds Castle.
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- Leeds Castle Golf Club Maidstone ME17 1PG United Kingdom
Play golf at one of the county’s most delightful nine holes of parkland golf, set against the backdrop of England’s loveliest castle. Enjoy stunning views of the 900-year old Castle and a new layout with a moat's edge hole and a par three.
This delightful nine hole, par 34, 2681 yard course was built on the 500 acre Leeds Castle Estate in 1931 by Sir Guy Campbell. The maturity of the Kent parkland surrounding Leeds Castle provides both challenging and spectacular holes from start to finish.
Leeds Castle Golf Club. 43 reviews. #3 of 3 Outdoor Activities in Leeds. Golf Courses. Write a review. About. This delightful nine hole, par 34, 2681 yard course was built on the 500 acre Leeds Castle Estate in 1931 by Sir Guy Campbell.