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Little Aston Golf Club was founded in 1908 when Harry Vardon was commissioned to convert 136 acres of land into the golf course, the design commissioned by Harry Vardon remains largely unchanged to date. [1] The land had previously formed part of the estate of Little Aston Hall. [3]
Little Aston is located in the southeast of Staffordshire.. Little Aston is contained within four corners, formed by local landmarks: Blake Street Station rail bridge in the east, by Little Aston Golf Club's grounds to the west, the Little Aston Severn Trent sewage treatment works to the north and the Rosemary Hill Road/Thornhill Road traffic island in the south.
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Little Aston Golf Club: Tommy Fleetwood: 1 up: Warren Harmston [15] 2009: Rye Golf Club: Luke Goddard: 3 & 2: Farren Keenan: 2008: Woodhall Spa Golf Club: Todd Adcock ...
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The event was a 36-hole stroke-play event, played over two days. Players chose their own pairings. It was originally planned to be played at Little Aston Golf Club from 7 and 8 September. [38] However, the second day was abandoned because of rain and the second round was eventually played on 27 October. [39]
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Little Aston Hall became the property of Edward Swynfen Parker Jervis. Edward Swynfen Parker Jervis (1815-1896) was the younger son of Edward Jervis Jervis, 2nd Viscount St Vincent who bought the hall for him. Parker Jervis made major alterations and additions to the house in 1857. The architect was Edward John Payne. A detailed description was ...