FROM KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES
Take the Petersham Road (A307) towards Richmond. After passing Ham Common to your left and crossing a set of traffic lights, turn right into Sudbrook Lane which is at the apex of a left-hend bend in the road. If you reach the Fox & Duck public house on your right... you have gone too far!

FROM RICHMOND-UPON-THAMES
Take the Petersham Road (A307) towards Kingston. Pass the Dysarts public house on your right and shortly after the Fox & Duck public house turn left into Sudbrook Lane which is at the apex of a right-hand bend in the road.

FROM THE STAR & GARTER GATE TO RICHMOND PARK
Turn left, go down Star & Garter Hill, go straight ahead at a set of traffic lights. Pass the Dysarts public house on your right and shortly after the Fox & Duck public house turn left into Sudbrook Lane which is at the apex of a right-hand bend in the road.

BY RAIL
Richmond Station (less than 30 minutes to/from London Waterloo) is a terminus for both overground and underground (District Line) trains. A taxi to the Club will cost approxmiately £7.00. Do remember to ask for The Richmond Golf Club, Sudbrook Park.

Other clubs nearby Strawberry Hill Golf Club (1.9 miles), Coombe Hill Golf Club (2.1 miles), Richmond Park Golf Courses (2.1 miles), Fulwell Golf Club (2.4 miles), Malden Golf Club (2.6 miles), Roehampton Club (2.8 miles), Royal Wimbledon Golf Club (2.9 miles), Wimbledon Common Golf Club (2.9 miles)
The course adjoins the Royal Richmond Park, London’s largest open space, with its almost 2,500 acres and wide variety of wildlife.

A private members’ club, The Richmond Golf Club welcomes guests, visitors and societies by prior arrangement as well as enquiries regarding Membership.
History The Richmond Golf Club was founded in 1891 and the clubhouse, Sudbrook Mansion, dating from 1720, is a Grade One listed building providing full bar and catering services in addition to well appointed locker rooms. HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York, became Club Patron in 2006 in succession to his late grandmother, HRH Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. Within ten miles of Central London, the course was designed by Tom Dunn and has been extensively modernised and lengthened in recent years.

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