CAMBRIDGE MERIDIAN GOLF CLUB

CAMBRIDGE MERIDIAN GOLF CLUB

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Short profile:

Cambridge Meridian Golf Club is so called because it straddles the Greenwich Meridian Line - just one of 10 courses in the world to do so. Golfers cross the Meridian Line seven times during their round on this stunning championship course.

Detailed description:

The course sits majestically on a glorious 210 acre site between the villages of Toft and Comberton, just 5 miles west of Cambridge. It was designed by the Ryder Cup players, Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, and many in the know suggest that it is Alliss's best UK course design. At 6, 700 yards, with a par of 73, and water dotted around on many holes, it is a stern scoring test for the lowest of handicaps but its generous fairways make it pleasantly playable for all. Reminiscent of a links course in places, it combines classic golf with modern golfing challenges. The USGA standard greens give a wonderful putting surface all year round and the triple tier 5th green is one you'll never forget.

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