Crown Golf is Europe’s largest golf club owner and operator. We have an outstanding portfolio of clubs in our estate providing some of the best golf in the country.
Crown Golf is committed to upholding the great traditions of golf whilst striving to provide an innovative experience for our members and visitors. We set out to help shape the future of golf in the UK.
As a member of a Crown Golf club you not only enjoy a host of benefits at your own club but through our unique Open Play scheme, we give you free playing rights to all 29 clubs in the group. Equally visiting golfers are welcome at many of our memberships clubs as well as our 10 pay and play venues.
If it’s a Golf Society or Golf Break you are looking for, let our dedicated service team take some of the organising away from you. With bespoke packages across all clubs and 2 dedicated hotels, including the jewel in the crown – St Mellion International Resort, they can provide you with a tailored solution.
Set in some of the most beautiful locations in the English countryside, our clubs have a reputation for staging excellent private function, wedding, business conference or corporate events.
Finally our developing Crown Golf Academy network provides a gentle introduction into the delights of golf for someone new to golf or may fine tune an experienced golfer’s swing, using expert coaching techniques and state of the art equipment.
From Pay and Play clubs to more exclusive membership clubs, our group of clubs covers Berkshire, Bristol, Essex, Hampshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, London, Merseyside, Surrey and West Sussex.
Rugby stars compete with golf pros in charity eventFriday, 3 September 2010
Rugby stars from the Saracens have teamed up with professional golfers to raise money for Age Concern.
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Blue Mountain charity event aims to raise over £10,000Friday, 3 September 2010
Former England star John Salako intends to raise over £10,000 as part of his annual golfing charity event.
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Saracens stars tackle golfers for charityFriday, 3 September 2010
Guinness Premiership rugby players have swapped shorts and mouth guards for polo shirts and golf clubs to raise money for charity. The Saracens Sport Foundation pro-am golf tournament took place at Mill Green Golf Club, near Welwyn Garden City. Fifteen … Continue reading
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