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London Club (Heritage)

Sevenoaks, England
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ArchitectJack Nicklaus
Sevenoaks, England
Rankings
9

The London Golf Club is situated in rolling countryside close to Ash Green and the historic Brands Hatch motor racing circuit. The late Sir Denis Thatcher – husband of the former Prime Minister Margaret – opened the club in September 1993. But the official course opening took place in July 1994 and was marked by a Charity Challenge Skins Match on the Heritage. Jack Nicklaus – the Heritage course designer – battled with Seve Ballesteros and Tony Jacklin. Seve’s magical short game eventually helped him to edge Jack out with ten skins to eight. Tony was an also-ran.

The Heritage course is the realisation of the dream of businessman Masao Nagahara who felt that there was a need for a world-class golf club within close proximity of the capital. Nicklaus designed the Heritage with five sets of tees and if you can get a game on this private members course there is bound to be a tee for your ability. The sister course – called the International – is almost as good as the Heritage and it's more accessible, proving to be a popular corporate venue.

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With wide generous fairways, the Heritage is a course that tempts you to reach for the driver on many tees, but the key to good scoring is in your approach play. The huge USGA greens are well protected by enormous irregularly shaped bunkers which wait to catch the wayward shot. Naturally, Nicklaus has used water as a feature on a number of holes and perhaps one of the best examples of a water hazard is on the par five 5th where a lake edged in stonework guards the green. There are two drop zones on the excellent par three 7th indicating that the lake is a serious problem and the custodian of hundreds of golf balls. But perhaps the best water hole of all comes at the short par four 13th which requires an iron off the tee and then a short iron approach across the lake to a narrow green that slopes away from you. It’s a cracker.

The Heritage course was the venue for the 2008 European Open, which saw England's Ross Fisher cruise to a stunning seven-shot victory. Frenchman and world number 449 Christian Cevaer was a shock one-shot winner of the 2009 European Open, which was again staged on the Heritage course. Tornament golf returned to the London Golf Club in 2014 in the shape of the World Matchplay Championship, but this flagship event was played on the International course rather than the Heritage, with Mikko Ilonen beating Henrik Stenson 3&1 to claim the title.

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Jack Nicklaus

Jack Nicklaus will forever be associated with greatness on the golf course, but it’s his design work that should also be remembered in equal measure to his magnificent competitive achievements on the links.

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