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Llandrindod
Wells GC
Spiritual home of the MIGC. The first MIGC Major
was played on this unique course back in April 1992
and it has been a main feature of the tour ever since.
Quite possibly the most wonderful golf course on the
planet and a must for anyone with a passion for the
game.
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Oaks
Sports Centre
Oaks is almost as much a part of MIGC as Llandrindod.
The course itself has a sense of timelessness about it
and is always in fantastic condition no matter what time
of year you play it. The greens are some of the best and
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Dartmouth
Golf & Country Club
Hosted both the '98 & '99 MIGC Open Championships.
This course is one of the jewels of English courses.
There is not enough room on the www to tell you everything
about the place, or what went on there, I'll just tell
you some of the things that happened to us.....
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Traditions
Golf Club
Traditions is a newish (1999) course designed
by Peter Alliss. It is also the latest venue to be added
to the MIGC major rota. Although a new course, it is
been built on some well established woodland, which
gives the impression of a mature course.
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Kington
GC
Home of the legendary Kington Cup. This outstanding
venue is the highest course above sea level in England.
Built in 1925 it is one of the finest examples of a
natural links course in existance. If you never do another
thing, make sure you play a round at Kington.
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Airlinks
GC
Located close to Heathrow Airport, Airlinks
is another of the important courses in the history of
MIGC. Re-designed and re-developed over the last few
years, it has become an even better tournament venue
for us and well worth a game if you are in the area.
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Uxbridge
GC
Located close to the junction of the M40 and
M25 to the west of London, Uxbridge is a parkland course
typical of many in and around the capital. Uxbridge
is a challenging and pretty course with tree lined fairways
and fast undulating greens.
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Tsada
GC
Located on the South East corner of Cyprus,
a short drive from the town of Paphos, Tsada (pronounced
sada) sits in a pretty valley 550 metres above sea level.
There are some great views across the island from the
course. Built in 1994 it was the first grass course
on Cyprus.
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