Hertfordshire Golf to nurture talent and provide golf
opportunities for everyone
About us About Hertfordshire Learn more about our forward thinking organisation, our history, policies & documents Find out more Affiliated Clubs A list of all county affiliated clubs with contact information & links View Fixtures County Competitions Promoting & supporting amateur golf
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Hertfordshire Golf

Hertfordshire Golf represents 60 affiliated golf clubs and over 26,000 golfers across the county.

We are committed to delivering services for our member clubs and creating opportunities for everyone to play golf. Our Two Year Plan sets out the detail of our ambitions for golf in Hertfordshire.

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Futures Tour & iTour 2024 schedule

Futures Tour & iTour 2024 schedule   The Futures Tour & iTour are back again for 2024. The Futures Tour has now added a team element to the tour, this means every child will be put into either Team Hawks,

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Rule of the Week – 11th January ’24

Rule of the Week – 11th January ’24 Answer to the Question from 19th December ’23:  Question: Your golf ball in on a wood chip path. Are you allowed free relief? Answer: Yes. Although wood is natural object, wood chippings are deemed

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Rule of the Week – 7th December ’23

Question:  In stroke play, a player is required to make their next stroke from within the teeing area. The player places sand on the surface of the teeing area and places a ball on the top of the sand, then makes a stroke at the ball that is within the teeing area. What is the ruling? 

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