Ganton is one of the finest inland links courses in the British Isles, hosting major competitions such as the 1949 Ryder Cup, the 2000 Curtis Cup and the 2003 Walker Cup.
Championship Course
The bunkering is quite extraordinary, a real feature of the course. With over 100 cunningly placed bunkers, some of which are simply huge, both in breadth and in depth, whilst others are small. Only lucky (or very good golfers) will avoid the sand traps at Ganton.
Championship Course
The bunkering is quite extraordinary, a real feature of the course. With over 100 cunningly placed bunkers, some of which are simply huge, both in breadth and in depth, whilst others are small. Only lucky (or very good golfers) will avoid the sand traps at Ganton.
Championships
Ganton is one of the finest inland links courses in the British Isles, hosting major competitions such as the 1949 Ryder Cup, the 2000 Curtis Cup and the 2003 Walker Cup.
Championship Course
The bunkering is quite extraordinary, a real feature of the course. With over 100 cunningly placed bunkers, some of which are simply huge, both in breadth and in depth, whilst others are small. Only lucky (or very good golfers) will avoid the sand traps at Ganton.
Championship Course
The bunkering is quite extraordinary, a real feature of the course. With over 100 cunningly placed bunkers, some of which are simply huge, both in breadth and in depth, whilst others are small. Only lucky (or very good golfers) will avoid the sand traps at Ganton.