Where I've Played - Donald Steel Designed
Camberley Heath Golf Club
Camberley Heath Golf Club, Surrey is an 18 hole, par 72 (6426 yard), private, heathland golf course designed by Harry Colt in 1913. Camberley Heath is listed in the Top 100 Courses in England 2014-15.
Canterbury Golf Club
Canterbury Golf Club, Kent is an 18 hole, par 71 (6727 yard), private, parkland golf course designed by Harry Shapland Colt in 1927.
Chestfield Golf Club
Chestfield Golf Club, Kent is an 18 hole, par 70 (6255 yard), private, parkland golf course partially re-designed by Donald Steel and established in 1920.
East Berkshire Golf Club
East Berkshire Golf Club, Berkshire is an 18 hole par 69, 6236 yard, private, heathland golf course designed by Peter Paxton.
Faversham Golf Club
Faversham Golf Club, Kent is an 18 hole, par 70 (5978 yard), private, parkland golf course, established in 1902
North Foreland Golf Club
North Foreland Golf Club, Kent is a a 36 hole complex with the 18 hole, par 71, (6182 yard) Main Course and 18 hole, par 54 (1752 yard) short, Northcliffe Course. Designed by Fowler & Simpson in 1912.
Prince’s Golf Club
Prince’s Golf Club, Kent is a 27 hole unique links coursewith 3 loops of 9 holes (Dunes, Himalayas & Shore Courses). Visiting golfers welcome 7 days a week Established in 1906.
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, Kent is an 18 hole, par 72 (6960 yard), private, links golf course established in 1892.
Saunton Golf Club
Home of two Championship links courses, set in the heart of North Devon.
Proud host of many R&A, England Golf and PGA championships.
Tandridge Golf Club
Tandridge Golf Club, Surrey is an 18 hole, par 71 (6509 yard), private, parkland golf course designed by Harry Colt in 1924.
Walton Heath Golf Club
Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey is a 36 hole club with the par 72 (7462 yard) Old Course and par 72 (7026 yard) New Course. A Private, heathland golf course.
Royal St Georges Golf Club
Royal St Georges Golf Club, Kent is an 18 hole, par 70 (7204 yard), private, links golf course designed by William Laidlaw Purves in 1887.