94. Woburn Duchess' – Top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012
Woburn's Duchess' golf course in England has been ranked number 94 in Golf Monthly’s top 100 UK and Ireland golf courses 2012
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Architect: Charles Lawrie Stats: 6,651 yds, par 72, SSS 72 GF: £169 including lunch, £209 including second round Visitor information: Weekdays only, subject to availability W: woburn.co.uk 2010 Ranking: 97 (Up 3) Improvements since 2010 Ranking: Course: None
Panellists' Comments: "Good fun and part of a remarkable set of three quality golf courses" - "Extremely narrow in places but also very pretty"; "Sometimes plays third fiddle to its bigger brothers, but requires straighter hitting and more strategic play"
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