
The Berkshire (Blue)
The Berkshire (Blue) | NCG Top 100s: GB&I Golf Courses
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Herbert Fowler was the man behind both courses, which were designed in 1928. Fowler's repertoire also includes both courses at Walton Heath, along with Saunton and Cruden Bay.
The Berkshire is also the home to The Red Course. The two courses are named Red and Blue after the red and blue armies who used this land for manoeuvres prior to the First World War.
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A Brief History of The Berkshire (Blue) Golf Club
The two courses follow Fowler's idea to try and let the course flow through the land and to change the surroundings as little as possible during construction. Heather, trees and streams were all used to his advantage during the design of the Blue Course.
The Berkshire (Blue) Review | NCG Top 100s: GB&I Golf Courses
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Our Panellists Notes for 2025
David Walker: A breathtaking start with a 200-yard par 3 over a sea of heather gives an insight to what is to come. The par-5 11th is a fantastic risk-reward hole where a birdie and a disaster are both possible
Joss Powick: Outstanding. Under-rated due to comparing to the Red
Craig Redston: It may be nicknamed the little brother but this is a fantastic course in its own right and the opening par 3 is right up there with the best in the country
Read more about our panellists here.
FAQs about The Berkshire
Where is The Berkshire located?
The Berkshire Golf Club is situated in the village of Ascot, which is in the eastern part of Berkshire. The town of Bracknell is just a couple of miles to the north as well, while the centre of England’s capital city is just over 30 miles away from The Berkshire by road. The club sits just off the A322, while the M3 also runs close by the southern side of the venue.
The nearest train station to The Berkshire is at Ascot. It's well-connected to the larger railway network in the region, including regular services to London Waterloo and other destinations. For international visitors, London Heathrow – the country’s biggest and busiest airport – is less than 20 miles from the golf club. London Gatwick is also within 40 miles as a second option.
Are there any other NCG Top 100s: England venues nearby?
The Berkshire is located in a golfing paradise to the southwest of London. The likes of Sunningdale – with its Old and New Courses, Swinley Forest, North Hants, Camberley Heath, West Hill, Woking, Worplesdon, New Zealand and St George’s Hill are all within a short drive from The Berkshire.
What golf facilities does The Berkshire offer?
Along with the two courses, the venue is also the home to a full-length driving range, on which there are eight covered bays along with a long row of grass tees. There is also a short game area and a putting green to add to the facilities.
What are the green fees at The Berkshire?
The price of a green fee at The Berkshire changes throughout the year, depending on the season. It is also different depending on whether it is a weekday or weekend.
For more information on current green fees at The Berkshire, visit their website here.
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