Aspley Guise and Woburn Sands Golf Course and Club

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Contact Details and Address

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Aspley Guise and Woburn Sands Golf Club
West Hill
Milton Keynes , Buckinghamshire , MK17 8DX England
01908 583596

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For Directions on how to get to the Aspley Guise andamp; Woburn Sands Golf Course please check the map below or read the Aspley Guise and Woburn Sands Club Directions below the map.

Directions

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From M40 (Junction 11 North and Junction 9 South)

From North:

  • Exit at Junction 11 and follow A422 into Buckingham. Stay on A422 through Buckingham Town Centre.
  • On leaving Buckingham turn right at major roundabout signposted Milton Keynes South. Go over roundabout and turn left at next roundabout on to the A421 sign posted Bletchley and Milton Keynes.
  • Continue on A421 through Milton Keynes to Junction 13 of the M1.
  • The M1 is on your left. Turn right at roundabout signposted A507Ampthill/ Woburn.

From South:

  • Exit at Junction 9 and join A41 (Bicester).
  • At roundabout go straight on and join the A421 (Buckingham).
  • Stay on A421 as it bypasses Buckingham.
  • Continue on A421 through Milton Keynes to Junction 13 of the M1.
  • The M1 is on your left. Turn right at roundabout signposted A507 Ampthill/Woburn. See local directions from A507 below.

From M1 (Junction 13 North and South)

From North:

  • Turn right at the end of the slip road. At the next roundabout, take the first exit, sign-posted A507Ampthill/Woburn.

From South:

directions from A507 (M1/M40)

  • Stay on A507 for 2 miles (ignoring the left turn to Ampthill/Woburn) into Aspley Guise.
  • Go through the centre of Aspley Guise (Moore Place Hotel is on the left) and up the hill out of the village.
  • The Golf Club is about half a mile from the centre of the village on the right, just on the brow of the hill.
  • Look for a Green sign saying Aspley Guise andamp; Woburn Sands Golf Club.

Membership Details

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Green Fees

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18 Holes of Golf

36 Hole of Golf


Weekday £34.00 £44.00
 
Weekend £50.00 £66.00
 

Please note that the information relating to green fees and the charges for other facilities in MK is not guaranteed to be accurate. You should always check with the club concerned for current prices.

Societies Days

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18 holes of golf and a two course lunch. You can choose one option from the Starter or Dessert menu and then one option as a Main Course. £44.00
 
18 holes golf and a three course evening meal. You can choose one option from each of the Starter, Main Course and Dessert menus. £47.00
 
18 holes of golf, with light lunch and a three couse evening meal. You can choose one option from the Light Lunch Menu and chose one option from each of the Starter, Main Course and Dessert menus. £53.00
 

General Information

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Course Pro: Colin Clingan
Visitors: With member only at weekends
Memberships: 590
Handicap Req'd: Yes
Course Designer: Sandy Herd
Green Fees: £30 per round weekdays; £38 per round weekends only.
Notes: 18 holes, 6079yds, Par 71, SSS 70. Society days - book six months ahead

Club History

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Aspley Guise andamp; Woburn Sands Golf Club was established in 1914. Based upon designs by Sandy Herd, the course is a fine undulating challenge that provides a fair test of golf to players of all levels of ability.

Complemented by fine views of the surrounding countryside, it is situated in mature parkland a few miles south east of Milton Keynes and just minutes from the M1 and A5. A traditional members club, that welcomes visitors and societies alike. The club is a member of both the English and Bedfordshire County Golf Unions.

Course advice from the Golf Professional


1st hole - par 4: A short but narrow opening hole, keep your tee-shot up the right hand side of the fairway.

2nd hole - par 5: A blind tee-shot requires you to aim at the marker post and keep your approach shots to the green up the right hand side. There is a very deceptively sloping green.

3rd hole - par 4: You must be very accurate with your approach shot to the small, well-guarded green.

4th hole - par 3: A smooth swing to produce an accurate tee-shot is required. Miss the green and you’re in trouble!

5th hole - par 4: This beautifully sculptured hole favours a drive down the left hand side to get a good look at the pin.

6th hole - par 4: Don’t let the water put you off! Lay-up short of the fairway bunker and avoid the out of bounds on the left with your approach shot to the green.

7th hole - par 3: One of the toughest par 3’s around. A well-struck long club is required to reach the green but avoid the water to the right.

8th hole – par 5: A very testing par 5. Be patient and take extra club up the very steep climb.

9th hole – par 4: With out of bounds down the left and a sloping fairway, two very accurate long shots are required to reach the green. You’re playing well if you make par here!

10th hole – par 3: SIGNATURE HOLE - A much talked about hole in the area. This deceptively deep green means precise clubbing is essential. Hidden contours require you to favour your tee shot to the left hand side of the green.

11th hole – par 4: A gentle sloping fairway requires a tee shot up the right hand side. You need to be very accurate into this long and thin green.

12th hole – par 4: Another accurate tee shot is needed, leaving you an approach shot that must be struck well to carry the road.

13th hole – par 3: Precision with a short club is vital. This is another very deceptively tricky green to putt on.

14th hole – par 5: A picturesque par 5. Play a fade off the tee and you’ll be in position ‘A’. A lay up short of the bunkers leaves an extremely testing short approach shot into the narrow green.

15th hole - par 3: Take enough club to carry the water but avoid the out of bounds to the right.

16th hole – par 4: Accuracy off the tee and good club selection is the answer to this great par 4. It is very easy to under club on your approach shot.

17th hole ‘- par 4: Another testing tee shot. The gentle sloping fairway favours a drive up the right hand side. This green is a narrow target, which basically means precision is a must!

18th hole – par 5: A draw is the best shape to play off this tee. Big hitters can reach the green in 2. The safe play is to lay up leaving you a wedge into the green.

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