M1 Junction 13 follow signposts A421 Bedford. Look for signposts A6 Kettering on approaching Bedford. On leaving Bedford there is a Sainsburys store on your left, move into the right hand lane and take the second exit from roundabout into Clapham Village - do not go onto the bypass. Brown tourist board sign at the end of Green Lane.

A6 South route from the Luton area. Stay on the A6 and look for signposts A6 Kettering when you are approaching Bedford; through central Bedford. On leaving Bedford there is a Sainsburys store on your left, move into the right hand lane and take the second exit from roundabout into Clapham Village - do not go onto the bypass. Brown tourist board sign at the end of Green Lane.

A6 North. After the village of Milton Ernest on approaching the dual carriageway take the first turning left into the village of Clapham, follow this road through the village, take the turning left past The Swan Public House on your right. Brown tourist board sign at the end of Green Lane.

Other clubs nearby Mowsbury Golf Club (1.7 miles), The Bedford Golf Club (2.4 miles), Pavenham Park Golf Club (3.1 miles), Bedfordshire Golf Club (3.9 miles), Colmworth and North Bedfordshire Golf Club (4.5 miles), Colworth Golf Club (5.6 miles), Wyboston Lakes Golf Course (8.5 miles), Lyshott Heath Golf Club (9.1 miles)
National Championship Standard
The course combines more than 80 years of mature woodland and undulating landscape
with the attention to detail achieved by only the best quality courses.

The standard of the upkeep, in all seasons and weathers, has made this a connoisseurs' course.

Each hole is given its own name - a reminder of the heritage of the club.
The most challenging of all is the 15th, The Waafery.

Others such as the Blasted Ash, May Tree, Little Pastures and The Spinney
paint a picture of the lush, parkland setting.
Beware of the brook that meanders through the 7th, 10th, 11th and The Waafery.
It is one of the surprises hidden in this jewel of a course.

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