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Cavendish Golf Club

Cavendish Golf Club in Buxton, Derbyshire, opened in 1925 and was designed by Alister MacKenzie. The course is 5,721 yards long with a par of 68. It is consistently voted as one of the top 100 golf courses in England.

Cavendish Golf Club

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Cavendish Golf Club

5,721 Yards Par 68

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Watford Rd, Buxton, SK17 6XF

+44 (0)1298 79708

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Cavendish Golf Club

Cavendish Golf Club in Buxton is a members’ Club founded in 1925 and designed by the world-renowned architect Dr Alister MacKenzie who went on to build the most famous golf course of all, Augusta National, home of the Masters.  At 5721yds long it is short by modern standards, but with plenty of par 4s close to or over 400yds and with its clever layout and changes in elevation it won’t feel like a short course by the time you reach the 18th.

The incredible views, undulating fairways, natural hazards and complex sloping greens make it a challenge for the very best golfers. Add in an abundance of wildlife; from hares and pheasants to buzzards and roe deer and you’ll enjoy a great day out on a course that can be enjoyed by golfers of all abilities.

When you’re done golfing, if the sun is shining, there is no better place than the clubhouse terrace to enjoy a drink or a bite to eat whilst looking out across the Peak District.  Cavendish is a special place!

In 2022 we entered the prestigious Top 100 Courses in England from Top100GolfCourses.com at No.88 making us the highest ranked course in Derbyshire: https://www.top100golfcourses.com/golf-course/cavendish.  

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