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Our Heritage

Ascot Golf Club was founded by local Barrister F.J. Patton in 1887, and given Royal status by Queen Victoria later that year.

 

Many of her children including the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII, learned to play golf at Royal Ascot and was patron of the club from 1901.

Our Founders

Originally, Royal Ascot GC and Ascot Ladies’ GC each had a nine-hole course on Ascot Heath in the middle of the racecourse.

 

In 1895, the two clubs amalgamated and a new 18-hole course was designed by J.H. Taylor, then holder of the Open Championship which he won five times.

Did you know...?

Some former members of the club found the Heath course rather difficult, so in 1900 several Royal Ascot members helped found Sunningdale Golf Club.​

Our Recent History

In 2000, when the Ascot Racecourse Authority announced plans for a major redevelopment of the racecourse, the Club moved to the new course across Winkfield Road on the site of the former Ascot Farm, once a medieval deer forest.

Ironically, 100 years earlier it had been the home of a small golf club for local traders know as Ascot St George’s.

 

The new course opened for play in August 2005 and was then formally opened by the Club patron HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York, in May 2006.

 

The challenging 6294 yard parkland course on 150 acres of wooded Crown land was described by one former Ryder Cup player as “one of the best new English courses I have played for a long time.”

Royal Ascot celebrated its "125th Anniversary" in 2012 and is the oldest golf club in the area. But it now plays on one of the newest and best courses in Berkshire, having moved from its old course on Ascot Heath in the middle of the racecourse in 2005

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