The five-star Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel is the only English venue to be accepted into a new collection of ‘the world's premier golf destinations'.
The five-star Stoke Park Country Club, Spa & Hotel, in Buckinghamshire, is the only English venue to be accepted into a new collection of ‘the world's premier golf destinations', which launches later this month.
The collection, called simplyworldclass.golf, has been created by Portman Publishing & Communications (PPC), publisher ofGMé - one of the golf industry's oldest trade titles - in order to recognise "a sophisticated, cosmopolitan or cultured experience that goes well beyond what is expected".
PPC's managing director, Michael Lenihan, conceived worldclass.golf after growing frustrated at the number of superlatives being attached to what he believed were ‘ordinary' venues.
He explained: "For years, a lot of golf courses were referred to as championship courses - now it's ‘world class'. The phrase is used an awful lot, but aspiring to be a world-class venue and actually achieving that high standard are two different things entirely."
"I believe there are several fundamental aspects to being genuinely ‘world class' and the course is first and foremost. And besides four key areas that clubs need to meet in order to be invited to join, the overall visitor experience has to be fundamental to the application."
Each club accepted into worldclass.golf will have been required to meet strict entry criteria while demonstrating first-class standards across the entire golf operation.
Stoke Park's director of golf, Stuart Collier, added: "We were thrilled to be considered for inclusion in worldclass.golf".
"It has been designed to recognise truly world-class venues and provide a guarantee of quality to golfers in search of the very best ‘visitor journey'."
Voted the number one golf resort in England, in the inaugural Golf World ‘Top 100 Resorts in UK & Ireland' ranking in 2017, the historic Stoke Park - one of just two five-AA Red Star golf clubs in England - boasts 27 Harry Colt-designed holes, a thriving golf club with around 850 members and is the European headquarters of the Leadbetter Golf Academy.
Set within 300 acres of mid-19th century Lancelot ‘Capability' Brown-landscaped parkland, in Stoke Poges, Bucks, Stoke Park is only 35 minutes from London and seven miles from Heathrow Airport. The historic land on which it stands is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 and the celebrated course played host to the PGA Matchplay in 1910 and, even more famously, the golf match between Sean Connery's James Bond and Auric Goldfinger, in the 1964 film, Goldfinger.
Find out more at www.stokepark.com