Tudor Park Hotel & Country Club, Kent

“ Just to say that the St. Pierre trip was brilliant and everything went like clockwork. Thoroughly recommend the course, hotel and look forward to you setting something else up for us in the future. Like to look at North Wales too where I know there are some good golf courses.
Many thanks, ”
“ Just a quick email to thank you guys for the tour you arranged.
The courses were great as was the hotel.
I will be in touch next year to arrange another.
Thanks once again. ”
“ Just a quick note to say many thanks for the golf break at Newport Links.
We all thoroughly enjoyed our time there and will most likely return.
The course was in good condition for the time of year and the hospitality was second to none.
Once again many thanks and can you pass our wishes onto Newport Links and their team. ”
The Kent region of southeast England is often called the Garden of England because of its vast lavender fields, orchards, and vineyards. Its rolling hills and wooded valleys also make it a gorgeous location for golf, as evidenced by Tudor Park, a Marriott Hotel and Country Club.
In 1988, renowned golf course architect Donald Steele skillfully crafted Tudor Park Country Club to take advantage of the natural features of an ancestral deer park. The 18-hole championship course features long, narrow fairways bordered by beautiful, mature pine trees and undulating greens, offering fantastic views of the countryside.
The layout of Tudor Park Country Club is deceptive—it winds around ancient pines, a charming fly fishery and the historic Milgate House. Yet within these breathtaking surroundings lies a challenging par 70 championship course. Every hole at Tudor Park Country Club displays its own individual personality—some friendly and relaxing, and some that will test your skill and accuracy to the utmost.
Tudor Park Country Club has hosted prestigious events including the PGA EuroPro Tour and the Kent PGA Pro-Am.