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Abbey Hill Golf Centre, Monks Way, Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes, MK8 8AA
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June 25, 2018
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Abbey Hill Golf Centre

Abbey Hill Golf Centre, Monks Way, Two Mile Ash, Milton Keynes, MK8 8AA

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9.94 °C light rain

Thu

9.94°C

8.74°C

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10.38°C

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Sat

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Telephone

01908 562566
Golf Bookings 01908 563845

Holes

• 18-hole very pleasant undulating parkland course with some spectacular backdrops
• Academy Par 3 course with 9 holes ranging from 92 to 145 yards and challenging for both beginners and advanced players

Facilities

Lunch Menu
Dinner Menu
Clubhouse Bar
Tea & Coffee
Bar Snacks
Changing Rooms
Pro Shop
Equipment Hire
Buggy Hire
Trolly Hire
Driving Range
Hotel

Location

Situated just off the A5 on the outskirts of Milton Keynes, 2 miles S of Stony Stratford.
From the M1 - Take junction 14 signposted for Milton Keynes
From the M40 - Exit motorway at junction 9, taking the A421 towards Buckingham

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