The formation of the Club was conceived at a meeting in August
1910, by seven local gentlemen and the archives record the issue
of shares in December 1910. The course was opened for play in
May 1911, although payment for the services of H.S.Colt as course
architect is not recorded until September 1911, whilst he was
still acting as the first secretary of Sunningdale. The
Clubhouse was created out of a 16th century tithe barn
and farmhouse and the Dining Hall, with its exposed beams and
brick walls adorned with the former land-owner’s hunting trophies
provides a unique atmosphere which is truly memorable.
Whilst
many golf clubs grew up around railways there are few in England,
if any, that still can boast a railway station named after the
golf club. Denham Golf Club Station is on the Chiltern line
from Marylebone and enables visitors from London to walk across
the 11th fairway to the clubhouse in a matter of minutes.
This affords the player a tantalising glimpse of the second shot
from the top of the hill down to a plateau green protected by
bunkers. It is a foretaste of the excellent short twelfth,
reflecting Colt’s skill and vision as one of the greatest course
architects.
Denham
enjoys the rare luxury of a course without the need for starting
times, even on competition days, but with a two tee start at 1st
and 10th the two balls are segregated from four balls.
Casual visitors with a handicap certificate are welcome from Monday
to Thursday but it is advisable to ring the office in advance.