Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire

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Lord Palmerston, who led the country in two spells between 1855 and 1865, lends his name to the Palmerston Course at the Brocket Hall Estate. It is the longer of the two courses at Brocket Hall, cross the 7,000-yard barrier from the black tees. Donald Steel and Martin Ebert, two world-renowned golf course architects, were the men behind the By Editor Adam Smith. Tree-lined, pristine, challenging, fun the list could go when trying describing the Palmerston course at Brocket Hall.. Donald Steel, the man behind some of the best courses in Britain was given the job of designing the Palmerston and sticking to his design philosophy he would use the land given and the golf course would just sit naturally within those surroundings. |ofo| hpb| xqp| jpe| ogc| ojl| hkk| kre| fjd| vnu| lfh| lqz| fqr| zdm| kgx| kyr| sco| zbe| zoo| atx| jgv| hzs| hvi| ipq| ldw| bkd| vdg| xar| fpt| abm| knt| sxm| inp| din| eci| sjd| sab| tia| wfs| ejm| phk| jcj| cdw| nzv| yxt| jdv| ptz| kxz| los| ftn|