Wentworth Club


Wentworth Club is a privately owned golf club and health resort in Virginia Water, Surrey, on the south western fringes of London, not far from Windsor Castle. The club was founded in 1922. Beijing-based Reignwood Group bought the club in September 2014 and implemented a new debenture membership structure.

History

The 19th century house the "Wentworths" was the home for the brother-in-law of the Duke of Wellington. It was purchased in 1850 by exiled Spanish Carlist general the Duke of Maestrazgo and his heiress wife. at Wentworth|left After his death, his wife, née Catherine Anne Vaughn-Richards, bought up the surrounding lands under The Cabrera Trust to safeguard the meadows, brooks and the trees planted from her travels on the continent with her gentrified husband to form what has become the heart of the Wentworth Estate.
In 1912, builder W.G. Tarrant had started developing St George's Hill, Weybridge - a development of houses based on minimum plots based around a golf course. In 1922 Tarrant acquired the development rights for the Wentworth Estate, getting Harry Colt to develop a golf course around "Wentworth" house. Tarrant developed the large houses on the estate to a similar Surrey formula used at St George's Hill. Development of Wentworth Estate ground to a halt due to the Great Depression in the late 1920s. In 1931 when the banks asked for repayment of a large debenture, Tarrant was forced to declare bankruptcy. The ownership of the land passed to Wentworth Estates Ltd, which came under the control of Sir Lindsay Parkinson & Co Ltd.

Today

Wentworth Club is best known for its associations with professional golf. It has three eighteen-hole courses: the famous Harry Colt-designed West Course from 1926, the earlier yet lesser played East Course which was also designed by Colt in 1924, the recent Edinburgh Course designed by John Jacobs, and a nine-hole par-3 executive course.
The headquarters of the PGA European Tour are located at the club, and each year it hosts the Tour's PGA Championship. It was the venue of the 1953 Ryder Cup and of the World Match Play Championship from 1964 until 2007.
The club is surrounded by and entwined with the Wentworth Estate, one of the most expensive private estates in the London suburbs, which was built at the same time, where many top golfers and other celebrities have homes. One of them is Ernie Els, who became the club's "world-wide touring professional" in 2005. Over the winter of 2005-06 Els, who is developing a golf course design practice, made alterations to the West Course, lengthening it by and adding 30 bunkers.
Wentworth also has a tennis and health club. The Wentworth Tennis and Health Club consists of a gymnasium, dance studio, health spa, ozone swimming pool and jacuzzi, crèche facilities, changing rooms, and a café. The extensive facility was completed in 1999 for £9 million by Architects Broadway Malyan.
In 2004 the club was purchased by fashion industry entrepreneur Richard Caring for £130 million and in 2014, the club was sold to Beijing-based Reignwood Investments for £135m.

Golf courses

West Course

West Course Scorecard
Hole No.MetresYardsParHole No.MetresYardsPar
14324734101681843
21411543113804164
34254654124865315
45055525134304704
51942033141641793
63824184154364894
73623964163503834
83673914175586105
94104494184925215
Front 93218350135Back 93464378337
Total6682728472

East Course

East Course Scorecard
Hole No.MetresYardsParHole No.MetresYardsPar
13513844101751913
23854214114224624
33043324121451593
41781953133694034
52993274142953234
63243544153033314
72072263164204594
84174564171972153
94815265184004374
Front 92945322135Back 92725298033
Total5670620168

Edinburgh Course

Edinburgh Course Scorecard
Hole No.MetresYardsParHole No.MetresYardsPar
14204594104675115
21321443114014394
34585015121551693
43674014133874234
51571723143643984
64224614153603944
75556075164815265
84164554171481623
93343654184324724
Front 93260356536Back 93195349436
Total6455705972

Executive Course (9 Holes)