Worfield

Worfield

Worfield is a village in Shropshire, north of Bridgnorth and southeast of Telford. The parish is extensive one.

The manor of Worfield is mentioned in Domesday Book.

Golf club

Worfield Golf Club has a modern 18 hole course in the Shropshire countryside. The course opened in 1991 and has been continuously developed since then. The course allows play all year round, and trolleys or buggies can be used most of the year too. The club co-hosted the English Men's Senior Championship in 1999.

External links

* [http://www.worfieldgolf.co.uk Worfield Golf Club]
* [http://worfieldchurch.com St. Peter's Church Worfield]


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