There’s a certain mystique surrounding the unknown, and when it comes to our exclusive network of partner golf courses, that mystique translates into a truly expectational golfing experience for our members.
Carefully curated to deliver the ultimate golfing experience, our collection of partner clubs offers the thrill of discovering hidden gems and playing some of the UK's finest courses. Membership transcends mere access, inviting you on a journey of discovery and the opportunity to play leading courses that feel like your own.
Our portfolio boasts a network of over 45+ fantastic courses primarily in the South of England, including London and surrounding counties (Surrey, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, etc.), and we're rapidly expanding North and into Scotland.
Members can enjoy exceptional golfing experiences at renowned venues ranging from heathland classics like West Hill and Liphook and iconic links such as Pennard and Castle Stuart to exclusive inland gems like Remedy Oak and Hindhead and luxury style country resorts like Stoke Park and Chart Hills.
Every course in our carefully curated collection consistently ranks among the top 100 regionally, nationally (England, Great Britain & Ireland), and globally, including two of the world’s top 100 golf courses.
To maintain our exclusivity, our courses remain discreet within our network, ensuring a more private and enjoyable round for our members. Intrigued? Here are just a few of our partner courses to capture your interest. For complete details and access, please make a membership inquiry and start your Syndicate journey today.
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THE ADDINGTON, SURREY
A golfing paradise only 10 miles from London. Just a short hop from London, The Addington offers a classic heathland golf experience just 10 miles from London.
Designed by J.F. Abercromby, the renowned architect of Worplesdon, this course boasts a unique and intimate layout. Think charming rustic bridges crossing picturesque heathland valleys and established trees hugging the fairways. Recently revitalised, The Addington has been thoughtfully restored to reflect Abercromby's original vision.
The result is a course with stunning open vistas and flourishing heather, playing exceptionally well year-round, particularly during the winter months thanks to its sandy terrain. Already considered one of England's finest, with its enhanced playability and ongoing improvements, it won’t be long before The Addington reclaims its position among the very pinnacle of Surrey's golfing elite private clubs.
Architect: J.F. Abercromby
First Opened: 1914
Course Type: Heathland
Specs: 18 holes, Par 69, 6300 yards
CABOT HIGHLANDS, SCOTLAND
Cabot Highlands, formerly Castle Stuart Golf Links, is a world Top 100 course set on the southern shores of the Moray Firth near Inverness. With elevated tees, cliffside escarpments, sweeping fairways, and wild sandy waste areas, it delivers a golfing experience that is as visually breathtaking as it is strategically rewarding.
The routing is unforgettable: dramatic opening and closing stretches hug the shoreline, while inland holes are framed by rugged Highland vegetation. Ever hole is designed to feel like a stage for drama, with views across land and sea that stir the spirit.
Now joined by Tom Doak’s new Old Petty course, Cabot Highlands has strengthened its status as one of Scotland’s must-play destinations. Offering serious competition to both Royal Dornoch and Nairn, it has raised golfing
bar across the Highlands.
Architect: Gil Hanse
First Opened: 2009
Course Type: Links
Specs: 18 holes, Par 72, 7009 yards
LIPHOOK, HAMPSHIRE
Liphook, a celebrated name in Hampshire golf, speaks for itself. This beautiful course, nestled on the Hampshire-Sussex border, provides a test for every golfer.
Playing 6,523 yards from the blue tees, Liphook favours accuracy over brute force. Its rolling landscape, marked by natural dips and rises, recalls the spirit of nearby Hindhead. Here, thoughtful play is key!
This heathland gem weaves its way through vibrant gorse and wispy heather, creating a visually captivating and demanding round. Each hole offers a distinct challenge, culminating in perfectly manicured greens that reflect the club's dedication to quality.
The peaceful setting allows you to fully appreciate the beauty of the Hampshire countryside. The sounds of nature and the fresh air contribute to a sense of calm often absent in today's world.
Liphook is a course that quietly excels, providing a consistently superb golfing experience in a unassuming manner. It's a haven for the discerning golfer.
Architect: Arthur Croome
First Opened: 1922
Course Type: Heathland
Specs: 18 holes, Par 71, 6523 yards
WEST HILL, SURREY
West Hill, the "youngest" of Surrey's famed "Three W's" isn't just a great course—it's an experience.
Picture this: a classic out-and-back layout winding through rolling, sandy terrain, each fairway a canvas of meticulously manicured grass framed by towering pines, elegant birches, and bursts of vibrant purple heather.
It's a feast for the senses. At over 6,402 yards off the tips, West Hill presents a challenge, demanding both power and precision. But the real key to mastering this beauty lies in conquering its five deceptively tricky short holes. These aren't just "easy par" — they're strategic puzzles that can make or break your round.
Beyond the challenge, West Hill oozes charm. It's a welcoming escape, a place where you can lose yourself in the surroundings of the Surrey countryside.
West Hill isn't just a round of golf; it's a golfing memory you'll cherish, leaving you ready to return for more.
Architect: Cuthbert Butchart
First Opened: 1910
Course Type: Heathland
Specs: 18 holes, Par 69, 6402 yards
STOKE PARK, ENGLAND
Few golfing venues capture the imaginationquite like Stoke Park. Set within 300 acres of historic Buckinghamshire parkland, it combines centuries of heritage with a playing experience that feels both iconic and inspiring.
Originally landscaped by Capability Brown in the 18th century, the estate became home to Harry Colt’s 27-hole design in 1908. The famed 7th hole, which inspired Augusta’s 16th, remains one of Colt’s masterpieces.
The parkland course features wide, tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and cleverrouting. Sweeping vistas, lakes, and stately trees frame a layout that is both beautiful and challenging—while the James Wyatt–designed Palladian mansion has provided a striking backdrop on screen in films such as Goldfinger and Tomorrow Never Dies.
The club reopened in 2024 under new ownership and has re-earned its place among the country’s finest parkland venues, proudly returning to England’s Top 100.
Architect: Harry Colt
First Opened: 1908
Course Type: Parkland
Specs: 127 holes, par 71 (Championship course: 18 holes, 6544 yards)
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