A Carr Golf journey through England, no matter the region visited, will always include a desirable blend of famous championship courses, historic venues and lesser-known hidden gems. The country’s popularity as a destination for bucket-list golf trips can’t compare to Scotland or Ireland, but those who overlook the land where St. George’s Cross flies are missing out.
At historic courses that continue to host Open Championships and at under-the-radar golf clubs, England’s rich golfing heritage is on full display. Centuries-old courses with royal designations will attract most of the attention, yet diamonds in the rough are strewn across the countryside, all of which offer captivating layouts with exceptional golf holes.
Away from the course, a Carr Golf journey through England offers plenty of opportunities to sip on and soak up local British culture. There’s no shortage of traditional British pubs to duck into for a pint or two, yet visitors will also discover retro-inspired cocktail bars and a live music venue where the world’s most famous rock-and-roll band played regularly during the early 1960s.
Like the country’s varied golf courses, a diverse collection of restaurants also awaits adventurous travelers, ready to serve upscale cuisine, casual Indian street food, and — yes — traditional British fish-and-chips. In short, a Carr Golf journey through England delivers plenty of pleasant surprises, and it truly offers something for everyone.
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