Originally designed by Alec Herd, the 1902 Open champion, the course was later redesigned by James Braid. The course is laid out over and through the valleys of gently rolling hills on which Oliver Cromwells army gathered to bombard Redhall Castle in 1650. The hills now define the picturesque cherry tree-lined fairways from which the mindful golfer must propel his ball to the well-guarded and relatively small greens. There are several tough dogleg par fours throughout the 18 with the feature hole coming at the 460-yard par four sixteenth.
Inland, 18 holes, 5,981 yards, SSS 69, Par 69
Pricing Information: Weekday Round: £20
Weekday Day Ticket: £30
Weekend Round: POA
Weekend Day Ticket: N/A