Lakeside Lodge Golf Club (Huntingdon)
- Holes
- 18
- Par
- 72
Course details last verified 1 August 2026 from the club’s own website.
Lakeside Lodge Golf Club sits just outside Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire, a county dominated by the flat, drained farmland of the Fens to the north and gentler, more varied countryside around its older market towns to the south. The 18-hole course plays to a par of 72, a full-length layout by the standard par-72 measure used across most championship-style courses in Britain. Huntingdon itself is an ancient county town on the Great Ouse, historically the administrative centre of Huntingdonshire before that county was absorbed into Cambridgeshire in the 1970s local government reorganisation, and it remains best known as the birthplace of Oliver Cromwell. The wider area around Huntingdon has seen extensive gravel extraction over the decades, leaving behind a number of flooded pits and lakes that have since been repurposed for leisure use, a pattern reflected in the name of the club itself. Cambridgeshire's flat terrain and abundance of water bodies of this kind have made it a county with a notable cluster of lakeside and waterside golf venues.
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