

The course
The Course, 6404 yards, par 71, SSS 72, was designed by J.H.Taylor and Fred Hawtree in 1930, and is well known for its variety of demanding holes through wooded glades and picturesque parkland. Set in the grounds of Addington Palace, the previous home of Archbishops of Canterbury, we boast consistently well-manicured greens throughout the year. The course provides an interesting challenge for high and low handicap golfers alike. More

The clubhouse
Originally the stables to Addington Palace, the clubhouse has retained many of its original features, giving one a sense of tradition and history. It surrounds an attractive courtyard, with a central putting green.
The friendly 19th (spike) bar looks out onto the courtyard, and ensures that golfers and parties alike are able to enjoy the hospitality in a relaxing atmosphere. The lounge bar is another place where golfers and guests can relax after their round in a slightly more formal atmosphere. More
How to get there
Addington Palace Golf Club is in Selsdon, Surrey and situated only 12 miles from London. It's set in163 acres of rolling Surrey countryside and yet only 20 minutes drive from the M25.
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Addington Palace Golf Club is only 3 miles from East Croydon Station which offers direct rail links to London Victoria, London Bridge, Clapham junction and King's Cross. Trams run direct from East Croydon to Gravel Hill Tram Stop, adjacent to the golf club.