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Gog Magog (Wandlebury)

Cambridge, England
Cambridge, England
Rankings
3
  • AddressShelford Bottom, Great Shelford, Cambridge CB22 3AB, UK

Founded in 1901, Gog Magog is Cambridge’s premier golf club. In 1969, the club commissioned Messrs Hawtree & Son to construct a new 9-hole course to complement their existing 18-hole Old course.

Two years later, to mark the opening of the new nine, a “high speed” match was played in relay fashion with the club Captain and Immediate Past Captain each leading a team of eight players. The players could be positioned at any point on the course and having played one shot could scamper across to another hole in readiness to play the next. Markers were positioned behind each green to record the score and to fire a rocket signalling that the hole had been completed. The Captain’s team won with a score of 37 completed in 10 minutes 18 seconds!

In 1995, following the acquisition of a further 99 acres of undulating downland, Martin Hawtree returned to the Gog Magog hills to begin construction of eleven new holes. In 1997 the new 18-hole Wandlebury course opened for play, utilising the eleven brand new holes and seven from the original 9-hole layout. The club also maintains a “spare” par three, at the northern extremity of the property; it’s a delightful one-shotter which unfortunately doesn’t feature in the routing for either course.

There’s no doubting that you can still see the join between the Wandlebury’s old and new holes, largely due to the trees which are more established on the original holes. However, the link is softening with the passing of time and as a complete course there is no doubt whatsoever that the 6,735-yard Wandlebury is one of the best in Cambridgeshire. It’s also a stern test and has been utilised for Regional Open Qualifying for five years since its inception. Some members even prefer it to the Old course.

Wandlebury Hill was an ancient settlement set within the chalk hills of the Gog Magog Downs, a number of Stone Age flint tools were discovered on the 4th fairway during course construction following a mandatory archaeological survey. It’s a genuinely stunning location and the fast and firm surfaces are perfect for golf. Golf Magog is undoubtedly Cambridgeshire’s golfing treasure where two unique 18-hole layouts reach up from an otherwise flat and somewhat featureless fenland landscape.

Founded in 1901, Gog Magog is Cambridge’s premier golf club. In 1969, the club commissioned Messrs Hawtree & Son to construct a new 9-hole course to complement their existing 18-hole Old course.

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Martin Hawtree

Martin Grant Hawtree joined the family firm in 1973 and took over the practice in 1984. To date, Hawtree is the longest continuous practice of golf course architecture on record.

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