Hinksey Heights Golf Club
Club information | |
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Location | Oxford, Oxfordshire |
Established | 1996 |
Type | Public |
Website | www.oxford-golf.co.uk |
The Championship Course | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 6,107 |
The Spires Course | |
Par | 36 |
Length | 2,545 |
FootGolf Course | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 1,834 |
RugbyGolf Course | |
Par | 72 |
Length | 1,750 |
Hinksey Heights Golf Club is located in South Hinksey overlooking the city of Oxford, Oxfordshire.
History[edit]
Hinksey Heights was opened in 1996 as an 18 hole golf course. It is a community aided sports club and is registered under the UK Government's Community amateur sports club scheme (CASC)
Club House[edit]
The clubhouse, known as The 19th Hole, is a single storey converted barn, which dates back more than 200 years
Courses[edit]
Championship[edit]
The main Hinksey Heights golf course, at 6,107 yards long and par 72, the Championship course was opened in 1996 and is an undulating heathland and links-type course.
Spires[edit]
The 9 hole Spires course was designed by David Heads and opened in 2006 by Sir Bobby Robson[1]
FootGolf[edit]
Converted from a Par 3 golf course, the 18 hole Footgolf course was the first to be built in Oxfordshire and was opened in 2016 with a charity day organised in conjunction with Oxford United[2]
RugbyGolf[edit]
In 2017 Hinksey Heights opened the first 18 hole RugbyGolf course in Europe[3]
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External links[edit]
Coordinates: 51°44′7.33″N 1°16′40.96″W / 51.7353694°N 1.2780444°W
Category:Golf clubs and courses in England
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