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Lee Valley Golf & Country Club

This 18-hole, parkland course was designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr. Enjoyable to golfers of all abilities, it has great par threes, tempting par fours and challenging par fives.
This 18-hole, parkland course was designed by Christy O’Connor Jnr. Enjoyable to golfers of all abilities, it has great par threes, tempting par fours and challenging par fives.Green fees, societies and corporate bookings are welcome all year round. Play and stay packages available for the four star self-catering Farran Lee Holiday Cottages, which overlook the golf course. Lee Valley bus service is provided for group bookings. Buggy Hire is also available.

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