Gerrards Cross Golf Club is considered one of the most attractive courses in Buckinghamshire. With the River Misbourne meandering past the club house there are few finer places to play golf. The woodland course is set in the grounds of an ancient estate. Built in 1922, it measures 6,243 yards from the white tees. A testing par 69, the SR of 130 reflects the challenge it offers to golfers of all abilities.
Gerrards Cross golf course is set in parkland with extensive woodland areas. Beech and oak trees, characteristic of this part of Buckinghamshire, feature on many holes. As you can imagine the course is particularly attractive in Spring and Autumn. The course is mainly flat. The woodland setting naturally frames most holes with 6 dog-legs making it a course you need to plot your way round.